Author Topic: Open Face Helmet  (Read 5890 times)

Offline Don Vosper

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Open Face Helmet
« on: November 03, 2011, 01:03:27 PM »
Might need a new one soon.
Looking for an affordable open face helmet in the UK.
I would like one with the 5 studs for fixing a visor and a peak.
Only ones I have found so far are only £35.00.
Sounds a bit on the cheap side to me.
Any recommendations?
Don

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Re: Open Face Helmet
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2012, 09:52:16 AM »
I know your original post was ages ago; but here goes anyway.

Dont worry about the price. Even if you pay a few hundred quid your paying for the materials and possibly the paint job.

To be legal in the UK all helmets must conform to EU regulations. This is identified by a sticker on the back of the helmet or by a tag on the headlining or chinstrap Currently this is NEC 2205 and I believe moving to 06 soon if not already. Just look for the sticker or a tag inside with 05 or 06. A more expensive helmet will not afford you more protection.

Any reputable retailer will inform you if the helmet you are buying is not legal for use on UK roads.

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Re: Open Face Helmet
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2012, 11:28:01 AM »
The Direct Gov. site says "All helmets sold in the UK must either:

•comply with British Standard BS 6658:1985 and carry the BSI Kitemark
•comply with UNECE Regulation 22.05
•comply with any standard accepted by a member of the European Economic Area which offers a level of safety and protection equivalent to BS 6658:1985 and carry a mark equivalent to the BSI Kitemark"

So my old BS6658 helmet still complies and can still legally be sold :D Mind you it is getting old now, it's 15 years old, so probably time for a new one. I have a hell of a job finding one to fit, I need a 7.5" or 19cm one and there aren't many around.

I find the full face helmets far to tight on my fat face, anybody else find this.

Geoff

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Re: Open Face Helmet
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2012, 01:20:02 AM »
I must admit Geoff that I find full face helmuts not only too cosy on the face but also very claustrophobic so I went the Davida route. I bought the Davida classic which apparently doesnt have the kite mark. It is just a classic old P Pot type helmet but suits my needs admirably. I am aware the powers that be dont recommend it although I have had an accident in it where my head struck the kerb (I simply replaced the helmet) to no ill effect.... so I am told.
If iver tha does owt for nowt alus duit for thissen

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Re: Open Face Helmet
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2012, 09:58:41 AM »
OK Bomber, I am old enough to remember not wearing a helmet! For many years I wore a "Corker" made of cork with a "Leatherette" covering. It saved me from a hole in my head when I to hit a kerb with my head, bizzarely a milkman stopped to see if I was OK (I was) and gave me a free bottle of milk to drink! Marvelous stufff as I made a complete recovery :D

Geoff

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Re: Open Face Helmet
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2012, 08:34:59 PM »
I cant stand full face helmets, why ride with your head in a box.
The open face I got from Lidl has done me just fine