[DMVR] Fwd: Where to buy a helmet

Dan Slater slaterracing@visionsystems.tv
Mon, 1 Nov 2004 10:46:18 -0600 (CST)


I can check in the trailer to see how old some in there are.  See if any
need to be replaced before next year.

Dan Slater
Slater Racing
DMVRSCCA Solo Activities Director
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Tim Taylor (Home Improvement)


> Beautiful day for a November autocross yesterday!
>
> This message came over Team.net and I thought someone could be
> interested.  I don't know anything about the seller but could be worth
> looking into.  A Snell M2000 helmet would be good for many years of Solo
> II
> but will not be accepted for road racing.
>
> Greg Scharnberg
>
>>If you're looking for a solo II legal helmet, Motorcycle Accessories
>>Warehouse online is the cheapest place I've found, even including
>> shipping
>>costs which is lower than the sales tax in most of California.  They
>> really
>>great looking M2000 AGV full face helmets for $50 right now.
>>http://www.accwhse.com/WEBSPECI.HTM <http://www.accwhse.com/WEBSPECI.HTM>
>>  I
>>bought a Nolan from them and their service is excellent and that brain
>>bucket saved my life once. Snell 2000 helmets are good for 2 more years.
>>
>>I lived around Sacramento for since high school (36 years) and the
>> cheapest
>>local place was the Honda dealer in Auburn when they had sales. Now is a
>>good time for helmet sales in bike stores.  Togotti's in Sacramento has
>>decent sales a lot.  I got an overstock Bell SA rated helmet there for
>> less
>>than $100 once. They're website is awful so you'd have to call them.  But
>>none of the stores are cheaper than MAW.
>>
>>Bob Thomas
>>68 Corvair
>>
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