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I noticed a few people showing interest in helmets for track and drag events, so I thought I'd organise a discount rate from Sydney City Motorcycles for SAU club members. They have a big range there, and prices are very reasonable.

The helmet that he recommended was $120, and he said that he could do it for a price of $99 for members.

If there is a different style that you would like (other than the recommended one), the guy said that he will do you a good price (about 10 to 15% off any helmet depending on the style).

I have set up an account with them, which has details on the discount rate. The account number to quote is #16892, and the account name is "Skylines Australia Motor Club". The salesperson to talk to regarding the offer is Andrew Cura.

Please note, you need to be an SAU member to take advantage of the offer. This means that your membership card needs to be displayed when purchasing in order to be eligible for the discount.

This isn't restricted to helmets either, if you want anything else from SCM, the discount will apply (eg. gloves, suits etc).

Cheers guys! :P

Sydney City Motorcycles

1a Epping Rd

Lane Cove NSW 2066

(02) 9418-3000

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so this is no good for members outside of NSW ay...unless we want to drive to NSW of course

Well you could still fax your card to them and buy over the phone with a credit card if you knew the style/size/model that you wanted? They didnt mention it being restricted to NSW members only.

Check out their website, and see what brands they carry, then check out stores local to you and pick one..

Keep in mind the discount would probably be less than the cost of shipping though.

This is the big one on the corner of Centenial & Epping Rd ya??!!

If so I am there like a fly to a turd!!! $99 BOYAH....just gotta wait for my membership card and i can get my helmet!

This is the big one on the corner of Centenial & Epping Rd ya??!!

If so I am there like a fly to a turd!!! $99 BOYAH....just gotta wait for my membership card and i can get my helmet!

Yep, thats the one!

Like Kennedy said....all helmets and heads are different shapes. Some are even prettier than others.

Go there and try them on you will feel the difference in different brands, ignore the label and buy the confortable one :)

Great work Primodral D:

Please note, you need to be an SAU member to take advantage of the offer. This means that your membership card needs to be displayed when purchasing in order to be eligible for the discount.

...we have membersihp cards? if so then i haven't received mine yet :D

Hey Guys,

I bought one of these things on Thursday night and it's great value. The service there is great and the range is one of the largest in Sydney.

I bought a MDS R series for $100.00 which I think are awesome while MDS may be one of the the cheapr ones, but they are a subsiduary of AGV (it even still had the AGV branding on the indside) and it had a great fit. I managed to get a free bag out of the deal aswell.

I was a little suprised that I was the first person to actually take advantage of this group buy (according to them) considering there was all of this "Track Talk" buzz floating around. Cmon guys, get yourself a helmet and get your asse on da track!!!!

Moot

Hey Guys,

I bought one of these things on Thursday night and it's great value. The service there is great and the range is one of the largest in Sydney.

I bought a MDS R series for $100.00 which I think are awesome while MDS may be one of the the cheapr ones, but they are a subsiduary of AGV (it even still had the AGV branding on the indside) and it had a great fit. I managed to get a free bag out of the deal aswell.

I was a little suprised that I was the first person to actually take advantage of this group buy (according to them) considering there was all of this "Track Talk" buzz floating around. Cmon guys, get yourself a helmet and get your asse on da track!!!!

Moot

i also saw them about 2 weeks ago and they chopped a little off the price when i mentioned the SAU group buy(but not much!).. got one of those AGVs, heaps happy with it!

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