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Hi all,where are some good places to buy a helmet thats not gonna bust the bank account? It need to be aus safety approved as im going need it for drags at willowbank? cheers

Your local motorbike shop can sell you a lid for under 100 bucks that meets the standards.

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Hi all,where are some good places to buy a helmet thats not gonna bust the bank account? It need to be aus safety approved as im going need it for drags at willowbank? cheers

I just went to the local bike shop and got one from there - definitely worth checking out

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depends on how much you think your heads worth i guess?

but under $100 will get you enough to go racing at willowbank

if like me you used it weekly you would invest in a more comfortable lid with a higher safety standard...

but otherwise, why spend money on something to collect dust if only used in a car once a year...

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depends on how much you think your heads worth i guess?

but under $100 will get you enough to go racing at willowbank

if like me you used it weekly you would invest in a more comfortable lid with a higher safety standard...

but otherwise, why spend money on something to collect dust if only used in a car once a year...

Yep,spot on, i doubt i'll use it more than 6 times a year so i am a bit reluctant to spend too much

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Yep,spot on, i doubt i'll use it more than 6 times a year so i am a bit reluctant to spend too much

its not like you need it, your not gonna crash right... :P

like roll cages are for people planning to roll?

just jokes... bunch of open faced units on ebay for $60 at the moment with the Aussie standards sticker...

probably made from ice cream tubs but if it has the sticker than it will pass...

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its not like you need it, your not gonna crash right... :P

like roll cages are for people planning to roll?

just jokes... bunch of open faced units on ebay for $60 at the moment with the Aussie standards sticker...

probably made from ice cream tubs but if it has the sticker than it will pass...

Yeh ,that sounds like the go!!!

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