Rear entry helmet
- Kermit
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Re: Rear entry helmet
Yes,tim wrote:Great idea! Aussie?
I think there biggest hurdle will be getting the AS1698.
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Re: Rear entry helmet
I love entering from behind. Might have to get one.
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Re: Rear entry helmet
Won't be able to see where you are going with your nose up that high.
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Re: Rear entry helmet
Wow, cant wait to see where this goes.
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Re: Rear entry helmet
Sent them an email about these and they're suppost to be getting released in Aust. early 2014
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Re: Rear entry helmet
I saw the emergency release but can't help but wonder the difficulty involved in removing the helmet in an emergency should the hinges/releases be damaged. Can't just cut chin strap to get this one off.
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Re: Rear entry helmet
Sounds like the end of Freddie Mercury's knob- rear entry helmet.... 

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Re: Rear entry helmet
Hahahabonester wrote:Sounds like the end of Freddie Mercury's knob- rear entry helmet....

- Gosling1
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Re: Rear entry helmet
took the words straight out of my mouthbonester wrote:.......Sounds like the end of Freddie Mercury's knob- rear entry helmet...........

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Re: Rear entry helmet
So "Freddie Mercury's knob" was in your mouth?Gosling1 wrote:took the words straight out of my mouthbonester wrote:.......Sounds like the end of Freddie Mercury's knob- rear entry helmet...........

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Re: Rear entry helmet
I don't like it.
Simple as that.

Simple as that.

