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  • #61
    Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

    Originally posted by nadz11.ns View Post
    you were surely being robbed
    better check at 2-3 shops about the price and then go..
    Gotto be careful henceforth. Thank you guys

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    • #62
      Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

      Originally posted by abhi7013 View Post
      Visor costs 400-500 ?? Ive been paying 800-850 bro..

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      and yet you paid ? WOW ! :P
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      • #63
        Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

        Originally posted by Sird View Post
        and yet you paid ? WOW ! :P
        Cause in Bangalore, jc road I enquired in about 4-5 shops and they said that's the price take it or leave it. Its just once that I changed and I had plans of going yesterday cause the visor had lots of scratches. Need to search few decent shops now for the visor..

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        • #64
          Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

          Originally posted by abhi7013 View Post
          Cause in Bangalore, jc road I enquired in about 4-5 shops and they said that's the price take it or leave it. Its just once that I changed and I had plans of going yesterday cause the visor had lots of scratches. Need to search few decent shops now for the visor..

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          • #65
            Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

            Originally posted by sandy.avy220 View Post
            U think i m hurting myself OK u can think wtever u like I got better job that's why I asked stop it here

            its not about riding bikes its about loving bikes...sandy loving avy220
            Good! Thank you for settling down!

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            Have any of you used Steelbird helmets? Looking to buy one at economical rate without compromising much on safety.
            My DIY(s) - Sprocket bearing change | Paint job | Custom speedo dial

            Getting angry at somebody is the same as getting angry with a bike that just won't go. You should stop and start thinking.
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            It is funny to know that we've been imitated and copied so well
            and surprising when we notice our mistakes are copied as well.

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            • #66
              Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

              A good steel bird helmet means 800-1000rs.
              And a Genuine SteelBird is never less in Safety.


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              • #67
                Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

                Originally posted by petrolhead_chn View Post
                Have any of you used Steelbird helmets? Looking to buy one at economical rate without compromising much on safety.
                Yea.. My brother also uses a steelbird helmet..
                really high quality product..
                the steelbird helmets in range 1500-1800rs are really good.. And you would get a ventilation and a dual visor also..
                try steelbird Zooro.. Its a really nice one..
                Last edited by nadz11.ns; 07-08-2013, 12:55 PM. Reason: information addition

                Ride safe and have fun.
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                Nadeem

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                • #68
                  Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

                  Originally posted by nadz11.ns View Post
                  Yea.. My brother also uses a steelbird helmet..
                  really high quality product..
                  the steelbird helmets in range 1500-1800rs are really good.. And you would get a ventilation and a dual visor also..
                  try steelbird Zooro.. Its a really nice one..
                  I personally felt steelbird to be sturdy. I purchased a matt finish helmet and unfortunately it does not have the vents. But feels like feather on the inside ;-)
                  My DIY(s) - Sprocket bearing change | Paint job | Custom speedo dial

                  Getting angry at somebody is the same as getting angry with a bike that just won't go. You should stop and start thinking.
                  A good mechanic will let you watch even without charging you for it. |
                  It is funny to know that we've been imitated and copied so well
                  and surprising when we notice our mistakes are copied as well.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Helmet is a Must... Why?

                    Helmet why here's why


                    A MOTORCYCLIST stayed in control of his bike despite being struck by lightning.
                    Michael LaDue, 54, pulled over safely after the bolt struck his helmet in Washington state.
                    His Honda F6B Goldwing Bagger “lit up” according to witnesses.
                    His helmet was melted inside and out and he suffered burns to his ear and singed hair.
                    Kevin Kurfman of Chehalis Fire Department said: “It’s pretty amazing, one that he survived the lightning strike, and two that he was able to stay in control of the motorcycle and get it off the road safely and not injure himself.”
                    Witness Martin Zapalac said: “To me his helmet lit up. It looked like it hit right on top of his helmet… When he took his helmet off, the whole side of his head, his hair was singed off it and his ears were burned around the edges.”
                    Brandi Abrego, a shop assistant who witnessed the aftermath of the incident, on Interstate 5 through Chehalis, said: “His hair was melted to his helmet. It was awful.
                    “He said he felt really hot. He grabbed my hand and he was hot to the touch.”
                    LaDue was treated at hospital and discharged.

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