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Im sure if it does'nt fit proper Tim would swop it for correct size
it s not about size
Its about brands.
For instance for me, I will never be able to buy a Shoei or Dainese helmet, they simply dont fit. Arai and Shark are no problem...
And you are better of with a cheap helmet with perfect fit, than an expensive one with less than perfect fit.
I would say give your Z a spin and visit his shop
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Well Im convinced, for me Lomoto's are fine But its good to hear everyones point of view.
Tim can I have one in blue for myself & one in black for my bro in law. My head size is 56.5cm & his is 56cm, so I think we both could do with mediums. Pm me how you'd like payment: c/card /paypal or cheque etc & does that price inc postage or is that on top?
Thanks mate
Dude,
never buy a helmet without trying it on
There are lots of differences between helmets, even in the same brand! (e.g. an arai Condor fits perfectly for me, but an RX7 doesn't fit at all!)
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I thought the 3 year lifespan was only for polycarbonate helmets, because the outer shell tends to loose quality due to UV radiation from the sun on it?
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I never had them.
Went for MPS when i bought the car
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cool..
but what is that grey roundish thing in the middle of it?
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Which gives us 2 completely contradictory answers in 2 posts.
Thanks for the explanation
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nitrogen is useless for road use, a lot of marketing blah.
And winter tyres in those sizes? I didnt even find winter tyres bigger than 18", let alone 20
Anyway, that size will cost heaps of cash, no matter what brand.
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Car helmets also have smaller visors, due to the head position in a car being more straight than on a bike, which is safer.
And what is the difference between this £40 helmet and a Shark or Shoei one which costs about 5 times that price? ( and i m not referring to replicas where you also pay for the paint job)
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A lot of you guys seem to have the S2000 stubby aerial fitted, is it just a style choice, or are there other benefits over the original one?
Get a Lexus stubby.
Its a better fit
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I find the mastermind sketch funnier dough
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Its not the brand, its the model
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My Son-in-law has just had twin white stripes fitted to his Fezza ST 2.0, (red). Only cost him £60 and they've done a great job. Looks
and what in the name of god is a FEZZA?
Fiesta
Is that to make it sound less painful when admitting you own one, that they disguise the real name?
It like those guys on the Belgian Nissan forum that talk about their Nissan N15 and N16, because I guess it sounds cooler than having to admit driving a Nissan Almera
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and recordings of exhausts never really compare to the real sound.
Just get a Nismo. You pay the price but you get top quality material
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My Son-in-law has just had twin white stripes fitted to his Fezza ST 2.0, (red). Only cost him £60 and they've done a great job. Looks
and what in the name of god is a FEZZA?
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Try and let us know.
And ow yeah, bring that 4WD orange of yours back in one piece
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The thing is, the Z already has 2 lines over the bonnet, so either you are putting stripes on top of that, which looks a bit weird, or you put them on another position on the bonnet, leading to 4 stripes over the bonnet...
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Still like the guy who attached a lot of weather balloons to his chair in his back yard and when he cut the anchor rope he shot up and levelled out at 9,000 ft.
Or something like that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Walters
this guy?
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I think SUV's are horrible
Just my 2 cents
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I know, I know, just a random remark.
He is increasing the safety of the vehicle actually
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how many "Z" logos can one have on one car
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yeah, my aircon always drips.
did stevie also give it a rub and a sniff?
ok .... i'll get me coat....
Stubby Aerial or not?
in Styling
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My dad had one of those