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On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 16:45:46 GMT, "Bob Burns"
wrote in message .net: I'm the OP. Ooh, so you are :-) After nearly ten years on this here usenet thingy you'd have thought I might have cracked it by now... Actually, the helmet that cracked had no vents- totally solid. It had a total suspension that kept the shell off my head and was white in color and quite cool. It was at least as cool in the sun as my new Specialized Enduro Comp and more comfortable in the rain, which is why I'd like to find another one. I had it about 20 years. That sounds like no helmet I've ever seen, but I only started looking hard at them in the last couple of years. BTW, I don't think it "failed". It cracked and prevented any damage to my head. Did it's job! A cracked helmet has definitely failed. They are supposed to work by plastic deformation; foam absorbs negligible energy in brittle failure. I can't find any bike or skateboard helmets which have no vents. What do y'all do in the cold and rain? Me? I wear a waterproof hat. I ride a recumbent anyway. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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Pretty interesting helmet... how heavy are they?
"Mike Schwab" wrote in message ... I like my helmet with a built in mirror. http://www.reevu.com Bob Burns wrote: Tangled with a cable on a road last week and did a faceplant. Helmet is now cracked- need a new one, obviously. I have a Specialized Enduro Comp I bought last year, But it's vented. Anyone know if I can get a solid top helmet? My old cracked one was solid- but I had it about 15 years! BTW- got a skinned nose, several cuts on legs, some road burn and lots of bruises. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA |
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Not much of a weight difference. I think the weight is listed on the
manufacturer's site. I was going through 2-3 eyeglass mounted mirrors a year anyway and thought the view was pretty narrow. This is much wider. Rivermist wrote: Pretty interesting helmet... how heavy are they? "Mike Schwab" wrote in message ... I like my helmet with a built in mirror. http://www.reevu.com Bob Burns wrote: Tangled with a cable on a road last week and did a faceplant. Helmet is now cracked- need a new one, obviously. I have a Specialized Enduro Comp I bought last year, But it's vented. Anyone know if I can get a solid top helmet? My old cracked one was solid- but I had it about 15 years! BTW- got a skinned nose, several cuts on legs, some road burn and lots of bruises. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA |
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Chris Zacho "The Wheelman" wrote:
The only 100% solid top helmet I ever saw for bicyclists was the Bailen. It was held on the head by a suspension type band, like a construcftion worker's hard hat. The theory was that the air could flow freely under the lid for cooling. But I haven't seen these in years. The new Bell "Metro" is almost solid. The vent holes are small and (I assume) it's made a little beefier. Sort of like the original Bell Biker. Don't know how comfortable it is, or (much more important) how well it will fit your noggin. - - "May you have the wind at your back. And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner Yep, that's what I had- the Bailen. Wish I could find something like that. I did see a motorcycle helmet called the skid-plate or something similar which may work. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA |
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Bob Burns wrote:
Chris Zacho "The Wheelman" wrote: The only 100% solid top helmet I ever saw for bicyclists was the Bailen. It was held on the head by a suspension type band, like a construcftion worker's hard hat. The theory was that the air could flow freely under the lid for cooling. But I haven't seen these in years. The new Bell "Metro" is almost solid. The vent holes are small and (I assume) it's made a little beefier. Sort of like the original Bell Biker. Don't know how comfortable it is, or (much more important) how well it will fit your noggin. - - "May you have the wind at your back. And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner Yep, that's what I had- the Bailen. Wish I could find something like that. I did see a motorcycle helmet called the skid-plate or something similar which may work. It's called the Skid-Lid. http://harley-davidson.ridegear.com/...html?E+scstore -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA |
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On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 16:45:46 GMT, "Bob Burns" wrote:
SNIP I can't find any bike or skateboard helmets which have no vents. What do y'all do in the cold and rain? They sell helmet covers. Breathable Gortex is just one of the materials they make them out of. When it starts getting cold I wear a windproof balaclava and when it gets colder I put some cellophane wrap on the helmet, which is secured in place with masking tape. On the first run, take a little tape with you to "patch" spots that might start buzzing. Ben |
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That kind of what I was thinking...
"Bob Burns" wrote in message link.net... BTW, I don't think it "failed". It cracked and prevented any damage to my head. Did it's job! |
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