29-05-2009, 08:57pm
hi ya darlings.
well i won a jim beam helmet.With somebodys signatures on it
when i entered the competion at local the helmet was on display but we were not allowed to touch ---000000000hhhhhhh
the idea was everytime you drank some jimmy you got an entry form..
copious amounts of burbon later from everyone and filling in competion forms later and three weeks down the track.i was rung up and told i won the helmet..so i thought O M G!!!!! excellent.
picked up helmet only to be told about disclaimer flyer just inside the box.
the bar staff told me its stop me trying to sue jim beam if i wear it and i have an accident..
it read like this..
"please note that these helmets comply with the following safety regulations -sec .517.218 standard no.218 department or transportation in usa
-european ece r 22.05
they are not currently certified to as/nzs 1698 australian standard.
therefore the jim beam helmet should not be used as a safety device.
the helmet was and is to be used for display purposes only "
now when we entered the comp there was a small leaflet attached to the helmet which the bar staff allowed us to read.
it reads after all the directions of how to put it on ect like normal helmets
then it says " certificate.
1.DOT approval.
2. iso9001:2000 quality system
approval.
basically i,m tad cranky as entering a comp that i assumed the helmet wasnt basically a toy but a good helmet to wear.(even thought its to big)
that the organisers didnt say that the helmet was just a looking at helmet first off.
it seems like a nice helmet,venting looks great and different from most helmets i have seen.
maybe i should just be grateful that i won something ..even though its a dust catcher.
what do you lot think? do i treat it as a dust catcher or do i wear the thing thinking it maybe faulty in some way?
i know the helmet casey stoner wears does not comply with aussie standards..i was told that by a bike shop in newcastle
well i won a jim beam helmet.With somebodys signatures on it
when i entered the competion at local the helmet was on display but we were not allowed to touch ---000000000hhhhhhh
the idea was everytime you drank some jimmy you got an entry form..
copious amounts of burbon later from everyone and filling in competion forms later and three weeks down the track.i was rung up and told i won the helmet..so i thought O M G!!!!! excellent.
picked up helmet only to be told about disclaimer flyer just inside the box.
the bar staff told me its stop me trying to sue jim beam if i wear it and i have an accident..
it read like this..
"please note that these helmets comply with the following safety regulations -sec .517.218 standard no.218 department or transportation in usa
-european ece r 22.05
they are not currently certified to as/nzs 1698 australian standard.
therefore the jim beam helmet should not be used as a safety device.
the helmet was and is to be used for display purposes only "
now when we entered the comp there was a small leaflet attached to the helmet which the bar staff allowed us to read.
it reads after all the directions of how to put it on ect like normal helmets
then it says " certificate.
1.DOT approval.
2. iso9001:2000 quality system
approval.
basically i,m tad cranky as entering a comp that i assumed the helmet wasnt basically a toy but a good helmet to wear.(even thought its to big)
that the organisers didnt say that the helmet was just a looking at helmet first off.
it seems like a nice helmet,venting looks great and different from most helmets i have seen.
maybe i should just be grateful that i won something ..even though its a dust catcher.
what do you lot think? do i treat it as a dust catcher or do i wear the thing thinking it maybe faulty in some way?
i know the helmet casey stoner wears does not comply with aussie standards..i was told that by a bike shop in newcastle