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I'm thinking about a new lid. Where's the best place to look for reviews of Australian complient helmets?????
Feel free to add any comments about your own lid.
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i have a Noolan X-lite great helmet saved my heade a few times this year very comfy and good price atm $499
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Just bought a new shoei XR-1000 , not cheap at nearly $800, but then again youve only got 1 head. Last helmet was an Arai race vent , awesome lid as well, lasted 10 years.
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Guy on inventors the other day (from Brisbane) came up with improved shock absorbant lining, but not through approval yet. Really neat!
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i jsut bought a AGV stealth and its really comortable, very low wind noise and looks cool with the fair grill mod it comes with from agv!!! $399
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bear Wrote:Guy on inventors the other day (from Brisbane) came up with improved shock absorbant lining, but not through approval yet. Really neat!
Did you see the guy a few weeks back that made a clutch/ back brake combination for motor cycles? it was more for trail bikes though - once the clutch was fully engaged - the next movement would be for back brakes... thought it was a very good idea he called it "the clitch"
or something like that....
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Thanks guys, I'll check them out & see what's around.......