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Blackbirdws6 06-20-2008 02:20 PM

Places to Buy a Helmet?
 
My buddy is looking to pick up a helmet for a bunch of different things. He wants to be able to use it for drag racing and prob. running around on a motorcycle from time to time. He has a really big freakin head so does anyone know of a place new Middlesex to pick one up?

My guess is a full face helmet with a removable shield aka just a motorcycle helmet should do.

I'm guessing just any motorcycle sales place would have them but just want to ask around.

-Brian

ar0ck 06-20-2008 04:23 PM

Best bet is to go test fit a few at a motorcycle dealership or something, then go online and just Google search and there are tons of companies online. Might be able to catch a break online.

EchoMirage 06-20-2008 04:28 PM

saferacer.com is the best

Jersyboyy 06-20-2008 05:29 PM

I got one for sale. 25 bucks its black and green barely used, been in my garage fumbling around for about a year now. Full face motorcycle helmet with some nice padding for a pretty nice sized head. Its a cirus v2 I think the model number is cs-10

91DropTop 06-20-2008 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6 (Post 457543)
My buddy is looking to pick up a helmet for a bunch of different things. He wants to be able to use it for drag racing and prob. running around on a motorcycle from time to time. He has a really big freakin head so does anyone know of a place new Middlesex to pick one up?

My guess is a full face helmet with a removable shield aka just a motorcycle helmet should do.

I'm guessing just any motorcycle sales place would have them but just want to ask around.

-Brian

Rizzon Suzuki is in Middlesex on Lincoln ave they sell helmets different brands fit differently you may be a Large in one and a XL in another

Blackbirdws6 06-20-2008 08:53 PM

thanks for the help guys. It's going to be funny sizing him up. When we went go-karting, his head was snug in a XXXL lol.

-Brian

1QWIKBIRD 06-20-2008 09:58 PM

He needs to check the requirements for the classes he's running with the car and the bike. I don't know if all motorcycle helmets meet the requirements for automobile racing. Specs/rules change and I could be wrong, but I know SCCA racing won't accept a bike helmet

Here is some info.....

http://www.nsxprime.com/FAQ/Track/helmet.htm

Chris

Jersyboyy 06-20-2008 10:22 PM

My helmet is gone. 88irocvert took it off my hands a very nice trade tonight! Goodluck with the helmet hunting.

Squirrel 06-21-2008 01:40 AM

not sure if you would want to use a moto helmet for drag racing and vice versa, arent they designed completely different?

Blackbirdws6 06-21-2008 05:46 AM

I'm actually using a motorcycle helmet with the shield removed when I go drag racing. Buddy had no need for it a while back so I just took it off his hands. I'm sure certain types of helmets won't qualify but a full face one should...assuming. The hunt should be fun.

Tru2Chevy 06-21-2008 07:34 PM

Most drag tracks will accept a Snell M-rated helmet. Heck - Atco doesn't even check to see if it's DOT approved (Bad example, I know)

The basic way it was explained to me is that Snell M-Rated helmets are designed to protect against impact from the ground, and the SA-Rated helmets were designed to protect against impact against things inside a car like the steering wheel / roll bar(cage) / etc.

Feel free to correct me if that's not right....

- Justin

Savage_Messiah 06-22-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 457869)
The basic way it was explained to me is that Snell M-Rated helmets are designed to protect against impact from the ground, and the SA-Rated helmets were designed to protect against impact against things inside a car like the steering wheel / roll bar(cage) / etc.

Feel free to correct me if that's not right....

- Justin

And that still makes me say, why the hell would a track say "that can protect your head if you fall off a bike and hit the ground... not good enough"

ins0mnia24 06-22-2008 12:28 PM

I use a HJC Motorcycle helmet it a Snell SM2005 both Englishtown and Atco will allow it aslong as you have no cage in your car..

79CamaroDiva 06-22-2008 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 457979)
And that still makes me say, why the hell would a track say "that can protect your head if you fall off a bike and hit the ground... not good enough"

they won't. M-rated helmets are fine as long as they're snell M2000 or newer.

SA 2000 and K98 helmets are all accepted as well.

M = Motorcycle, SA = Special Application, K= Karting.

If a tech inspector gives you a hard time about a K rated helmet (we don't see them often, I just saw one for the first time ever a few weeks ago), tell them to look in the rule book.

EchoMirage 06-22-2008 10:50 PM

i dont think motorcyle helmets have the fire protection that a car helmet does.

Savage_Messiah 06-23-2008 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by EchoMirage (Post 458179)
i dont think motorcyle helmets have the fire protection that a car helmet does.


She's a certified NHRA tech inspector:

Quote:

Originally Posted by 79CamaroDiva (Post 458129)
they won't. M-rated helmets are fine as long as they're snell M2000 or newer.

SA 2000 and K98 helmets are all accepted as well.

M = Motorcycle, SA = Special Application, K= Karting.

If a tech inspector gives you a hard time about a K rated helmet (we don't see them often, I just saw one for the first time ever a few weeks ago), tell them to look in the rule book.



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