les_garten
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Dear Les, how are you? Where did you hear or find that quote?
Thanks,
Shane
It's right in the middle of the Link you posted for that Helmet.
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Dear Les, how are you? Where did you hear or find that quote?
Thanks,
Shane
It's right in the middle of the Link you posted for that Helmet.
Dear Les, you are absolutely correct, that is funny. Going to have to pick another model I am afraid, I have 3 kids at home.
Thanks,
Shane
Are we off track again?You are losing your focus here. Get back to the task at hand. Topic drift.
Josh bought a new tool to help with with the build and did some fine detail notes about the process if anyone is interested,
http://beemersandbits.com/2011/12/p...paign=Feed:+BeemersAndBits+(Beemers+and+Bits)
Have a great weekend,
Shane
...he pulled the plug on the story...balkowitsch
...the Davida...
Sorry to hear this, Shane.
When you finish the cafe, you'll have to give Vince first dibs on the story, conditional on allowing Cycle World to carry it next...
This is about the coolest classic helmet around, but the last time I checked, it had neither Snell nor DOT certification. I think the reason is the reduced head coverage.
So what style and type of helmet would scream 1970's, would be cool to have a helmet that goes with the era of the bike....
Perfect, so the Classic Jet which is DOT approved would do the trick correct?
Thanks,
Shane
...four car magazines...balkowitsch
...a wife who hates the ideal of this bike...
I thought I'd pick up a vintage Bell Magnum for riding around town; I had one back in the seventies so they're totally "period correct". The "new" Bell retro Jet R/t comes close.