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Old 03-22-2007, 11:09 AM
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ehhh i'll stick w/ my arai!
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Yea thats a cheap helmet. You can get them at the ironpony for $100 any color...junk!!but better than bouncing your head off the concrete!!!
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hmm
but thats an expensive helmet in my country

any ways i started this thread to know more about GPR helmets.
seems like every one is into ARAI and BELL.
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Old 03-22-2007, 04:03 PM
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I think everyone is into DOT certified helmets Im not sure about yours, never heard of them, but as long as the helmet is DOT certified over here, the protection is then up to the standard set by them.

You know us, gotta have a regulation that regulates the regulatory body to ensure everyone is regulated and safe.
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Yo tt Im gonna start a thred hatin on Hooters, come over when your done and talk some ****, thanks for backin me on MS
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Re: Gpr Helmets

I tend to think of my head as an investment. I have cracked my skull b4 and I dont wanna do it again any time soon.

My head is worth alot more than $45. I have never spent less than $200.

That is a nice helmet for the price, but I personally wouldnt trust it.
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go wit the shoei picotte...i got no complaints bout that at all. perfect fit and def alot lighter than my icon i have. its like night and day when comparin the two
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Re: Gpr Helmets

Originally Posted by GSWITCH33
I tend to think of my head as an investment. I have cracked my skull b4 and I dont wanna do it again any time soon.

My head is worth alot more than $45. I have never spent less than $200.

That is a nice helmet for the price, but I personally wouldnt trust it.
i fully agree to ur point saying "i dont trust a helmet thats $45"
well i bought this helmet bcoz it looks way cooler than my other helmets which i use while stunting.

i have a VEMAR,AGV,BIEFFE,INDEX and these are the brands that are available easily in my country
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Re: Gpr Helmets

Originally Posted by ebinmoothedam
hmm
but thats an expensive helmet in my country

any ways i started this thread to know more about GPR helmets.
seems like every one is into ARAI and BELL.

Who said anything about bell?

I clean mine with brasso. That stuff is good for anything. We use it to polish the metal on the toilets, water foutain, even our plastic looking dress shoes! It can acually fix minor scratches in our shoes, and you can use it to buff out a scratch on a visor. I use it on my chrome visor, and it leaves it super sparkely. But before i do that i hak a loogie on the inside, and smear tooth paste in it and wash it out. Works better than defog spray. :YEAH (learned that from diving )
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Re: Gpr Helmets

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Who said anything about bell?

I clean mine with brasso. That stuff is good for anything. We use it to polish the metal on the toilets, water foutain, even our plastic looking dress shoes! It can acually fix minor scratches in our shoes, and you can use it to buff out a scratch on a visor. I use it on my chrome visor, and it leaves it super sparkely. But before i do that i hak a loogie on the inside, and smear tooth paste in it and wash it out. Works better than defog spray. :YEAH (learned that from diving )
Hmm this makes somes sense.brasso is available in my country too !
i will try it for sure bro.
thanks a lot
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