Newbie again Helmet Question
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Newbie again Helmet Question
What helmet would you reccomend for a 68yr old coming back to track days after 35yrs.
Can I get something decent for around $200. Brand name & model would be a big help.
Also, if there's a supplier you go to, I would support them with my purchase.
Thanks in advance.
Bob V
Can I get something decent for around $200. Brand name & model would be a big help.
Also, if there's a supplier you go to, I would support them with my purchase.
Thanks in advance.
Bob V
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
you can fins one for under 100 if you shop around
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HI Bob,
Welcome back! Our friends at Drivers Supply have quite a few helmets. This may fit the bill.
http://www.driversupply.com/cgi-bin/sto ... ce&pid=818
best of luck.
Welcome back! Our friends at Drivers Supply have quite a few helmets. This may fit the bill.
http://www.driversupply.com/cgi-bin/sto ... ce&pid=818
best of luck.
Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
Welcome to a fellow oldster!bimmer-e24 wrote:What helmet would you reccomend for a 68yr old coming back to track days after 35yrs.
Can I get something decent for around $200. Brand name & model would be a big help.
Also, if there's a supplier you go to, I would support them with my purchase.
Thanks in advance.
Bob V
A suggestion & a couple of notes: if it's convenient, try a few on before deciding - you may find that a particular brand's helmets fit you better than the others; an SA2010 helmet will be accepted until 2021, while any remaining SA2005 units won't be accepted after 2015; and, if the club returns to New Jersey Motorsports Park, a full-face helmet with face shield is required by that track.
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
Welcome back and no offense but you may only want a helmet for a few years so consider buying an SA 2005 helmet. The "older" SA helmets are discounted by over 50%, if you can find them.
p.s. Got any old photos of COM events, cars, and people? Pls share!
p.s. Got any old photos of COM events, cars, and people? Pls share!
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
I've found that the HJC AR-10 is probably your best bang for the buck full face SA helmet out there right now...
http://www.saferacer.com/hjc-motorsport ... uctid=2209
I have been VERY happy with mine even though I was skeptical when it was recommended to me.
http://www.saferacer.com/hjc-motorsport ... uctid=2209
I have been VERY happy with mine even though I was skeptical when it was recommended to me.
J
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
FWIW I went from a Simpson to this helmet, I like it. Especially the removable/washable Nomex inner liner.Georgethefierce wrote:I've found that the HJC AR-10 is probably your best bang for the buck full face SA helmet out there right now...
http://www.saferacer.com/hjc-motorsport ... uctid=2209
I have been VERY happy with mine even though I was skeptical when it was recommended to me.
Les.
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Drive it like you stole it!
Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
I also have the AR-10 and love it. Very comfortable and a great price point. I also got an extra liner so I can swap it out if it gets too sweaty.
Gordon Andrade
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That is clever Gordo.. I have an AR10 as well. I had been pulling the liner out of mine as the day ends. One time the liner was so nasty, I ran the pieces through the laundry at the hotel on the night in between the school and TT days.
Troy Velazquez
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It works great, like having a fresh helmet every day. Too bad the chin straps don't come off too.
Gordon Andrade
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I have this helmet and really like it:
http://www.saferacer.com/g-force-pro-cf ... uctid=2520
It's my first full face, and it doesn't seem to weight much more than my older open face. The liner doesn't come out, but I use a Balaclava. You can purchase some really inexpensive ones from HMS (carting ones I think, $5-$10 each) which is what I did when I first used it; but I plan to get a 100% CarbonX one that can be thrown in the wash between events. The Nomex stuff is more of a pain to clean I guess, needs a special cleaner.
Paul G.
http://www.saferacer.com/g-force-pro-cf ... uctid=2520
It's my first full face, and it doesn't seem to weight much more than my older open face. The liner doesn't come out, but I use a Balaclava. You can purchase some really inexpensive ones from HMS (carting ones I think, $5-$10 each) which is what I did when I first used it; but I plan to get a 100% CarbonX one that can be thrown in the wash between events. The Nomex stuff is more of a pain to clean I guess, needs a special cleaner.
Paul G.
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
as a airbrush artiest i paint about 3 to 5 helmets a month .Georgethefierce wrote:I've found that the HJC AR-10 is probably your best bang for the buck full face SA helmet out there right now...
http://www.saferacer.com/hjc-motorsport ... uctid=2209
I have been VERY happy with mine even though I was skeptical when it was recommended to me.
not to put down or say some thing is junk and put down what some one owns BUT .
the HJC helmets i would never ever put on my head !
when i paint helmets they have to get torn down to a bare shell the quality of that helmet is very pore !
they must pay SNEL to get them to pass !
as for the care of your helmets you should wash the liners with baby shampoo .
my self i just take my helmets into the shower with me and wash them when i'm washing my self .
i wash my helmets after every event them because the hole liner does not come out on my helmets i just place it on a cameras tripod to dry .
the soap and water will not harm your helmet in any way in fact it will help make them last longer .
leaving your sweat does more damage to a helmet than a 1000 washes will . sweat has salt in it and the salt will brake down the lineing take years off the life of your helmet .
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Re: Newbie again Helmet Question
David-
Do you charge anything if I had you shower with my smelly helmet?
Do you charge anything if I had you shower with my smelly helmet?
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Probably depends on how he decides to hold the helmet in the water...Mark Swinehart wrote:David-
Do you charge anything if I had you shower with my smelly helmet?
Paul G.
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Dave needs steering wheel on a rope.Mark Swinehart wrote:David-
Do you charge anything if I had you shower with my smelly helmet?
Les.
COM Instructor
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Drive it like you stole it!
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Drive it like you stole it!
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