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Old 01-25-17, 10:11 PM
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Best worst helmet ever!

Brand new orange Skid Lid... in case you needed some street cred... medium... $30 shipped
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Rats, no visor?
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Rats, no visor?
No visor, unfortunately.... I don't know if most people can handle that level of cool anyway.
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Rats, no visor?
Thinking about buying it, and wearing in next year's Cino? If so, I want pics
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I have an early 80's Stumpy that this would look great with.
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might be nice in the summer, but it sure looks weird.
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Looks like it might be more at home on a hockey rink.
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Very cool! Mine was yellow. Replaced it with a Protec Mirage when the local bike club told me it was not certified, so I could not do time trials.
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Originally Posted by jon c.
might be nice in the summer, but it sure looks weird.
If you've seen my profile pic, then you know it would make me look cooler!
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Rats, no visor?
ever of duct tape and cardboard?
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Hmmmm. it looks like the sort of headgear that seriously disabled people used to wear as they were pushed along in wheelchairs...... only redeeming feature is the colour.
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Put a motorcycle helmet visor on it, and look even cooler while shading your eyes.
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Old 01-27-17, 11:04 AM
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Yeah, pretty ridiculous from today's standpoint. But, at the time, it was a step up from the leather hairnets some of us were wearing.

In my area the bike tourist wore them and the racers shunned them: Sort of the social equivalent of today's canvas-and-leather rando bag.
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I owned one of those back in the day (early 80s). I bought it *after* a fairly serious bike accident, which resulted in a concussion, so I figured getting a helmet might be a good idea, and I didn't like the look of the goofy Bell Bikers. A few years later, I was using it for commuting and attached a plastic shower cap to ward off the rain. That was a good look. Fortunately, I don't have pics.
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is that a wire attached to it? reminds me of an electrocution chair head piece
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
is that a wire attached to it? reminds me of an electrocution chair head piece
Those are the straps around the ear... 20 bonus cool points

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