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Yes. You can remove the inner liner from the helmet.Originally posted by degenr8 View PostTo all SparX helmet owners. Is it possible to remove inner liner of the helmet ?
Please use the search function or read through earlier posts. This has been asked and answered lot of times.Originally posted by steelbreeze View PostHey guyz...m planning to buy a good helmet for around 3k..please suggest me a good helmet in terms of durability, reliability and comfort..
No offence but the search function is enabled for just that reason.
ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!
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Please tell me how . I tried to do that but the liner is stuck(glued) to the helmet.Originally posted by n_aditya View PostYes. You can remove the inner liner from the helmet.
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Mine is not sparx. Anyway this is how it works in my helmet, hope it helps. Inner liner/paddings has two parts. One is fixed and cannot be removed. The other is the inner paddings. These paddings are attached internally by press buttons (or whatever you call them) like you find in jackets. Try locating such press buttons and pull and they'll open. Note: every bit of inner liner/paddings cannot be removed, but the thick paddings can be removed. Not sure how it is in yours.Originally posted by degenr8 View PostPlease tell me how . I tried to do that but the liner is stuck(glued) to the helmet.
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Hey guys got these two, one is of the brand "STAR" and the other one is "Aaron" ! Out of the two I use the motorcross one which is STAR ! I am not sure of the brands but the fitting is nice and most importantly they are certified !
Got STAR for 1.2k where as Aaron for 1.5k !
Which better for FZ-S ?
Last edited by Zamaan; 08-04-2010, 08:32 PM.Presently own :
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AFAIK Cross doesnt have a dedicated site of its own. A little birdie told me that the manufacturers are working on putting up a website that will catalogue all their products.Originally posted by malikkhan095 View Postsome one please tell me the link for cross helmets in INDIA.. website for cross helmets..
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any other site where i can find all cross products along with the model no. of the helmets.Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostAFAIK Cross doesnt have a dedicated site of its own. A little birdie told me that the manufacturers are working on putting up a website that will catalogue all their products.ADRENALINE PUMPS, SOUL FLY'S, WHEN I AM ON MY 2 WHEELS
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Not that I know of. When i wanted to buy a lid 2 months back i researched quite a bit. Couldnt find a single site that had any information on Cross helmets. No info on certification, models, etc.Originally posted by malikkhan095 View Postany other site where i can find all cross products along with the model no. of the helmets.ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!
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I had actually discussed this with the above mentioned birdie a while ago. The company behind Cross helmets was a major distributor of helmets in India & the helmets are being manufactured by following the best of the west. Its not some half baked local manufacturer copying international designs without any quality norms in place, which is what I was worried about initially. They are pretty clued in to the Indian market as well which is why they introduced the sub Rs 2k models some time back.Originally posted by n_aditya View PostNot that I know of. When i wanted to buy a lid 2 months back i researched quite a bit. Couldnt find a single site that had any information on Cross helmets. No info on certification, models, etc.
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Your best option is the search function. These questions have been answered before... right on this very thread.Originally posted by yellowspunk View Posthey guys, i have a choice problem.. planning to get a helmet for max 3k.. looking out for quality, brand, min. wind noise, snug fit. what are my options??ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!
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hey guys,
I need a new Helmet,
budget ~ 3000 INR
location ~ HAL, Bangalore.
Till now my fav. brand is Ninja from Studds, but want to try something different this time if I can get same or better quality within my budget.
And I have a major problem, my head size
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Currently I am using a 600 mm shell, but even after 3 years it is an exact fit, when it was new it used to cause head-aches within 15 minutes of wearing.
So can i get a larger size then 600 or I have to always ride with the pain.
I tried many helmets but only local brands which I have never heard-of (like Globe, Hunt, Slick) fits and none of the famous ones (like Studds, Bieffe, Vega).
Kindly suggest, will be buying one latest by coming sunday.
Also suggest a shop if you have a fav. one.
Thanks in advance
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For the place visit JC road theer you'll see plenty of shops.!Originally posted by l0n>r!d>r View Posthey guys,
I need a new Helmet,
budget ~ 3000 INR
location ~ HAL, Bangalore.
Till now my fav. brand is Ninja from Studds, but want to try something different this time if I can get same or better quality within my budget.
And I have a major problem, my head size
.
Currently I am using a 600 mm shell, but even after 3 years it is an exact fit, when it was new it used to cause head-aches within 15 minutes of wearing.
So can i get a larger size then 600 or I have to always ride with the pain.
I tried many helmets but only local brands which I have never heard-of (like Globe, Hunt, Slick) fits and none of the famous ones (like Studds, Bieffe, Vega).
Kindly suggest, will be buying one latest by coming sunday.
Also suggest a shop if you have a fav. one.
Thanks in advance
One advice: Be prepared with all your bargaining skills if want a good price!!
For the rest of the info search this thread!My thoughts...
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