Where to get helmets from?
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Hi all,
I am knew on this forum. I am off to Nurburging for the third time on May bank holiday and am wanting to pick up a helmet. I'll be driving a car not a bike, so dont need anything too serious.
I live in South Cheshire, I know of Demon Tweeks over in Wrexham, just wondering if anybody new of anywhere in Cheshire/Manchester that has a good selection of helmets?
Cheers,
Marc
I am knew on this forum. I am off to Nurburging for the third time on May bank holiday and am wanting to pick up a helmet. I'll be driving a car not a bike, so dont need anything too serious.
I live in South Cheshire, I know of Demon Tweeks over in Wrexham, just wondering if anybody new of anywhere in Cheshire/Manchester that has a good selection of helmets?
Cheers,
Marc
J&S in Northwich? EU regulations mean that helmets for road use are now tested to the inferior ECE standard, but if you buy a Shoei or Arai itll still be a BS6658-A standard quality helmet. If youre planning to do something more with the helmet in the future than a BS6658-A / Fr, or a Snell2005 helmet will be more useful.
GC8 said:
Having looked it appears that they days of cheap Arai and Shoei from J&S have passed. Id look at a V2 or a Hedtek then. £130, Snell2005 with a fireproof lining: not my cup of tea but theyll keep scrutineers happy...
As GC8 said it sounds like hedtek are right up your street. http://www.hedtec.co.uk/Otherwise the nearest bike shop with lots of helmets. Set you budget and pick the one that fits best in that. That's what I did.
Would people recomend going for an open or closed helmet? My car isnt open, so no problems there. Just interested in saftey and comfort, plus any other things I havent considered.
I did read a thread on here a while ago, and I remember the general consensus was open were easier to get used to?
I did read a thread on here a while ago, and I remember the general consensus was open were easier to get used to?
The most important thing is that you get one that fits properly. Go to a bike shop and try them all on. It's just a bit depressing when you find out as I did, that the only ones that fit right are Arai or Dainese. That was an expensive day I can tell you! Still worth it though as they don't pinch my face making it look like I'm doing an impression of a cat's a
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