Where to order helmets online?

anyone know where is a good place to order racing/bike helmets online?

didnt know that the v6 Eclipse was that fast. :hs:

www.kneedraggers.com

Originally posted by Logik
didnt know that the v6 Eclipse was that fast. :hs:

www.kneedraggers.com

its for the Prism :smiley:

www.helmetcity.com currently have some nice simpson helmets on clearence. and most road courses don’t allow motorcycle helmets in cars… i never really found out why.

Originally posted by JeffWels
www.helmetcity.com currently have some nice simpson helmets on clearence. and most road courses don’t allow motorcycle helmets in cars… i never really found out why.

i thought the drag and road strips just needed a DOT approved helmet? :confused:

Originally posted by thefranchise
i thought the drag and road strips just needed a DOT approved helmet? :confused:

no idea about the drag strip but i know beaverun does not allow motorcycle helmets in cars during open lapping days and driving schools… though you wouldn’t know it cause they rarely check what kind of helmet you have on.

i got my helmet with a design on it up at northgate honda for 130. nice helmet

i got a nncie helmet i’ll sell you hit me up on aim

Originally posted by thefranchise
anyone know where is a good place to order racing/bike helmets online?

i have two i can sell you real cheep there nice matching hjc helmits

Originally posted by JeffWels
www.helmetcity.com currently have some nice simpson helmets on clearence. and most road courses don’t allow motorcycle helmets in cars… i never really found out why.

Helmets designed for autos are designed and certified to withstand multiple impacts and are fireproof (nomex lining)…motorcycle helmets are not.

From the Helmet City website…

What are the differences between snell SA and snell M standards?

SA Standard was designed for auto racing while M Standard was for motorcycling and other motorsports. There are three major differences between them

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SA standard requires flammability test while the M standard does not;
SA standard allows narrower visual field than M standard (Some SA helmets may not be street legal);
SA standard has rollbar impact test while M standard does not.
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Go to Gatto’s bike shop in Tarentum. They have decent helmets there. ( I know it’s not online though)

Originally posted by kmurph
Helmets designed for autos are designed and certified to withstand multiple impacts and are fireproof (nomex lining)…motorcycle helmets are not.

[b]From the Helmet City website…

What are the differences between snell SA and snell M standards?

SA Standard was designed for auto racing while M Standard was for motorcycling and other motorsports. There are three major differences between them

[list=1]
SA standard requires flammability test while the M standard does not;
SA standard allows narrower visual field than M standard (Some SA helmets may not be street legal);
SA standard has rollbar impact test while M standard does not.
[/list=1] [/B]

there ya go, thanks for clearing that up Kevin… and thanks for showing me helemtcity last fall :smiley:

Originally posted by JeffWels
there ya go, thanks for clearing that up Kevin… and thanks for showing me helemtcity last fall :smiley:

I can’t remember…is that where you bought your helmet? I can’t remember what kind you ended up with.
I love my Bieffe Predator…very light and comfortable.

http://www.racerwholesale.com/

Check out the Gforce helmets. They are every bit as good as Simpson and Bell but they are much cheaper.

Originally posted by kmurph
I can’t remember…is that where you bought your helmet? I can’t remember what kind you ended up with.
I love my Bieffe Predator…very light and comfortable.

yeah I bought mine from helmetcity. Simpson Bandit N. I’ts a pretty nice helmet, I was trying to stay below 400 :eek:

Originally posted by Talonchick
Go to Gatto’s bike shop in Tarentum. They have decent helmets there. ( I know it’s not online though)

thats where i bought mine!

Originally posted by BlackZ28
thats where i bought mine!

Me too:D