MotoLegion wrote:errr they are not serious are they ?
I have some advice for concerning that dealership
run - run fast , run hard , run a long time in the opposite direction from that dealership
They have clearly shown how incompetent they are
Smitty wrote:a bit more info....
CAMS (the great god of motorsport ) has ...with their latest 2011 Cams manual on motorsport
outlawed from 31/12/2012 ...ALL helmets with SNELL SA95 markings
and SNELL 2000 certified helmets will be downgraded (to be used in lesser forms of motorsport) from 2014
This may hit ANDRA competitors (as CAMS licences ANDRA to run drag racing on its behalf) as well as other
motorsport codes![]()
the latest here -
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen ... D_Q111.pdf
MotoLegion wrote:..........
fairly certain that SA95 relates to the standard they applied in 1995 - makes it 15 years old now
who is going to use a 15 year old helmet ?...........
Schedule D – Helmet Standards/Moratorium
Snell has introduced several new helmet standards that need to be introduced into Schedule D as soon as possible.
It was proposed that the oldest of the standards, Snell SA95, be phased out from 31/12/2012. Some amendments are proposed to the moratoriums to align with the full implementation of the revised Schedule D from 1 January 2011, and to maintain the agreed 2 year notice situation of any changes to requirements.
The Board RESOLVED to APPROVE the amendments proposed to Schedule D of the NCR.
Please Note: The above changes will not come into effect until a CAMS Bulletin detailing the changes has been published.
MickLC wrote:Smitty, first up CAMS is only car stuff, so doesn't apply to us on motorbikes![]()
Naked Twin wrote:So if Ross comes over with a non cams approved helmet does that mean he will disqualified from the MotoGP this year.
Just curious that is all.
Nick
zxsixr03 wrote: NZ should have there own standard cause they use the molten rock to make rds which is harder than tar... Own a Tire business over there and you would make a killing their rds rip through motorcycle tyres
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