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guys am goin to buy this helmet ....the shop owner says its for Rs1500..does it seem like a good one actually worth 1500....i drive a fz and am gettin this in redsigpicGirls are like roads, more the curves, more the dangerous they are.
To ride or not to ride?? is a....
very very stupid question....
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Check the size guide at the manufacturers website. Measure your head and ascertain the shape of your head. Do take into account your head shape and the shape of the helmet you're looking to fit as head shapes vary and so do helmet shapes from different manufacturers (round, oval, narrow, etc.) Most reputable helmets offer adjustable cheek pads and this will usually allow for a more custom fit if necessary.Originally posted by Prakrit Takkar View Posthi all,i have got a query; what is the best way to guess size for an helmet when buying online.because while browsing some sites i came across KBC's going as low as 2000 bucks.
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Quoting from the AGV Website;
How to ensure the proper fit:
There is one simple and best way to make sure your helmet fits properly and that is to measure your head. To do this properly, take a soft tape measure horizontally around your head at a height of about one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows keeping the tape measure above your ears.
Next, take this measurement and compare it to the sizing chart.
Note different helmets have different fits just because you were a large in one helmet brand doesn’t mean you are a large in every helmet. Since the helmet may not always exactly meet your head size, and your head measurement may fall between two sizes.
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Try these they work great for meOriginally posted by Nio View PostNext I am expecting a lid with defroster or washer/wiper for rains.. or is it already available

Fogtech (webBikeWorld review)

Raincoat Water Repellent(webBikeWorld review)
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I found fogtech on Shop in the US from India @ 20North - Millions of products, Thousands of brands... not very expensive too.
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Are they by any remotest chance available in India???I am sure this product will sell in significant numbers...Originally posted by Cyberpunk View PostTry these they work great for me
Edit:My bad:will check the above website.I thought it was for helmets.Last edited by darkknight; 11-26-2009, 10:41 AM.sigpic
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They were gift's from a friend and are lifesaver's in the MonsoonsOriginally posted by bluevolt View PostHi if you are using the fog and water repellant: where did you get them from?
I suggest ordering from the Manufacturer's website. (only $6 Intl. Shipping)Originally posted by bluevolt View PostI found fogtech on Shop in the US from India @ 20North - Millions of products, Thousands of brands... not very expensive too.
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i have a vega boolean but plan to upgrade.. i had gone window shopping for helmets today.. I saw a few helmets.. And now confused between 2 helmets.
1st one is a vega helmet. The guy at balaji helmets said that its the new imported vega.
He quoted 3800rs.. But he finally settled for 3000rs.. But i have heard of balaii's reputation.. So went to helmet paradise. He also said that model was imported and its new and quoted 3.8k..
And i also saw a cross helmet which after bargaining came upto 3k..
I have attached the pics for the both. Are the prices ok? If so, which one should i go for, if not how much is the correct prices..
Also suggest other good helmets in the range of 3-4k..thanks..pulsar 220 dts-fi clocks 145kmph!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8SPjGtkRWo
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DSG, have u mailed them or called them?

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