Re: OS helmets
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 9:38 pm
So no issues passing scrutineering last year in the AFX?
Just order Shark RSR2 so i hope it wont be an issue
Just order Shark RSR2 so i hope it wont be an issue
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Have you ever had them questioned by Police on the road?zxsixr03 wrote:All my lids road or track are bought from OS, the price difference even when the dollar was not so good still made sense.
It won't make good sense if you crash on the road and end up with brain damage. That's when insurance companies the Motor Accident Commission, etc will look for any reason not to cover medical costs, or pay appropriate payouts.zxsixr03 wrote:All my lids road or track are bought from OS, the price difference even when the dollar was not so good still made sense....
How can they prove my lid was any less in quality to the exact same helmet sold overseas, not talking about no name lids... My Mrs works for income protection insurance with Aust biggest insurance company, its not even a optional question when policy is being paid.aardvark wrote:It won't make good sense if you crash on the road and end up with brain damage. That's when insurance companies the Motor Accident Commission, etc will look for any reason not to cover medical costs, or pay appropriate payouts.zxsixr03 wrote:All my lids road or track are bought from OS, the price difference even when the dollar was not so good still made sense....
No most police would not even know what they are looking for.Lone Wolf wrote:Have you ever had them questioned by Police on the road?zxsixr03 wrote:All my lids road or track are bought from OS, the price difference even when the dollar was not so good still made sense.
They won't need to. It will be a question of whether or not you were wearing a helmet that complied with the law, and the law requires you wear one that carries the appropriate standards certification mark.zxsixr03 wrote: How can they prove my lid was any less in quality to the exact same helmet sold overseas, not talking about no name lids...
MickLC wrote:They don't have to prove it's not as good, all they have prove is that you weren't wearing an approved helmet, which as far as I understand it legally means you were riding without a helmet at all. Therefore they could deny the payout.
Also zxsixr03, do you know about the different helmet standards between the US and Europe? In particular how that affects the way manufacturers design and manufacture the helmets for the different markets? Sure the helmets we get may be the same as the ones the US guys get from some manufacturers, but they aren't all the same across the world because the standards are so different.
That's usual for insurance companies..... They are happy to take your premium without asking questions, but if you need to claim, they will then check what you told them, and more importantly, what you didn't tell them....zxsixr03 wrote:Aust biggest insurance company, its not even a optional question when policy is being paid.
The problem about this statement and the rest of your post is it appears to be based on your assumptions, you need to provide proof to back it upzxsixr03 wrote:I would guarantee .
I reckon your right there....... Would be as good if not better helmets for the OS markets.....zxsixr03 wrote:I would guarantee the like of AGV, Shoei etc for there top of line helmets make them all to the same standards, Europe/USA maybe be different we are too small a market to make anything specific for...
Its the same in any industry when product is required for Aust, we are such a small market in comparison.Jonno wrote:The problem about this statement you need to provide proof to back it upzxsixr03 wrote:I would guarantee .