Places online to get helmets
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Places online to get helmets
Looking for a place online that I can get me a helmet for next year. I prefer open face similar to the loaner ones....just without the hassle of chasing them down between runs.....
Please share links if you have them.
Joel
Please share links if you have them.
Joel
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Personally, I prefer to try them on before buying. I bought mine at a motorcycle shop. Mine was expensive but I bought a composite full face helmet. I know there are shops around that sell ones similar to what we have for loaners for around $100 or less.240sxTurbo wrote:Been looking there too....but just wondered if there was anything else out there.BillyM wrote:E-Bay
Where else is there to shop in the internet?
--BillyM E-dicted
I would stay away from E-Bay for a helmet since you really don't know what you are buying or who you are buying it from. At least with an online business, you can return it. Try searching for motorcycle helmets on yahoo or something similar. Be sure you get the the right Snell rating.
Mark Pilson
03 Z06 - Sword
09 Mustang - Club
01 Excursion - The safe you dropped from the 10th story
03 Z06 - Sword
09 Mustang - Club
01 Excursion - The safe you dropped from the 10th story
any reason you'd rather go internet?
i bought one at the suzuki place on alcoa highway. got to try on several different ones and walked out of the door for less than $70. the best part is that i decided i wanted one late on a saturday afternoon, walked out with it in my hands a few minutes later, then used it in an event the next day.
i bought one at the suzuki place on alcoa highway. got to try on several different ones and walked out of the door for less than $70. the best part is that i decided i wanted one late on a saturday afternoon, walked out with it in my hands a few minutes later, then used it in an event the next day.
'16 FRS - PSTX 97
Try Racerwholesale for helmets. The region has authorized purchase of more loaner helmets and we might be able to include yours in the order. I would make sure that you get 2000 or newer helmet since the certification is only good for 10 yrs(in other words, 1995 helmet may be good for SCCA for 2 more yrs)
Wayne Henry
East Tenn Region, SCCA
2006 MX-5 Limited
the rest of the garage:
1984 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
1996 Toyota 4runner
East Tenn Region, SCCA
2006 MX-5 Limited
the rest of the garage:
1984 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
1996 Toyota 4runner
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I forgot who is in charge of getting more club helmets, but this would not be a bad choice:
http://www.helmetcity.com/page/HC/PROD/ ... c/cs5white
http://www.helmetcity.com/page/HC/PROD/ ... c/cs5white
Old men can still dream!
Scott Gibson
Scott Gibson
Wow, that is good price at Helmetcity. For those of you who think that you may upgrade in the future, you should probably get a SA2000 helmet but as a bare bones helmet, that is tough to beat. Of course, how much is your head worth?
Wayne Henry
East Tenn Region, SCCA
2006 MX-5 Limited
the rest of the garage:
1984 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
1996 Toyota 4runner
East Tenn Region, SCCA
2006 MX-5 Limited
the rest of the garage:
1984 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
1996 Toyota 4runner
What size do you need? I have a 7 1/8, full face, SA 95 that is out dated for road racing, but has a couple of years left for solo.
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Bill Johnson
What size do you need? I have a 7 1/8, full face, SA 95 that is out dated for road racing, but has a couple of years left for solo.
Fprod64@peoplepc.com
Fprod64@peoplepc.com
Bill Johnson