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RE: cheap track helmet - PartyJas - 10-03-2015 (09-03-2015, 06:55 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:(09-03-2015, 01:23 PM)Poodle Wrote: Most useful piece of advice i've been given on this subject was: find somewhere you can try them on - the sizes and fit will vary between manufacturers and you'll be wearing it for hours at a time under high stress conditions, it's worth making sure it's comfortable. Just one thing to be aware of older helmets which may appear to be fine.. The impact absorbing foam liner degrades over time and that's something you cant check visually. If the helmet is over 10 years old my advice is to bin it. RE: cheap track helmet - silverzx - 10-03-2015 www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360917169900 Shame they're out of stock for the minute. RE: cheap track helmet - Rippthrough - 10-03-2015 (10-03-2015, 10:24 AM)PartyJas Wrote: Rippthrough Yep, something else to watch out for. Mind, these were only used for a 18-24 months before being replaced. RE: cheap track helmet - PartyJas - 10-03-2015 (10-03-2015, 12:30 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:(10-03-2015, 10:24 AM)PartyJas Wrote: Rippthrough RE: cheap track helmet - 7057sam - 10-03-2015 (10-03-2015, 10:43 AM)silverzx Wrote: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360917169900 You can get omp star's cheaper than that new Good helmets but wouldn't want to ruin a epic picture of me on track with me pulling a weird face ![]() RE: cheap track helmet - silverzx - 11-03-2015 (10-03-2015, 09:47 PM)7057sam Wrote:(10-03-2015, 10:43 AM)silverzx Wrote: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360917169900 They're the sort of thing I'd be buying.. RE: cheap track helmet - lolsteve - 14-03-2015 Just as an update Postage was very fast and the helmet is very cosy. A bit tighter than I thought and it doesn't help that the mouth guard at the front is quite fat so some nose/mouth clearance issues. Sticker on the back says it conforms to ECE22-05 Standards which is fine for castle combe where it'll be used "Crash Helmets are compulsory and should be to BS116658 or ECE22-05 spec" Overal had I tried it on in a shop, probably wouldnt have bought it for the clearnace issues etc but happy enough with it for the £20 it cost especially sicne I know the history or it more rather than the blue one mum got my from the bootsale ![]() RE: cheap track helmet - Dum-Dum - 14-03-2015 Did you definitely measure your head right? It''s hard to explain how tight is too tight but you want it tight, it needs to be a relatively tight fit to keep you safe as your head shouldn't be able to move inside the helmet in the event of a crash. My LS1 helmet is definitely the right size but motorcycle helmets always feel close to your mouth, I can just touch my top lip against the mouth piece if I really push it out and I know my nose is close to the nose bit. If you have worn BMX or motocross full face lids then the mouth piece is usually further away as you are likely to be working harder so need more air through the mouth guard but also slower speeds so the helmet can be a little less strong by having a more protruding mouth piece. |