Helmet

111mattin111

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I'm looking at getting a helmet ready for some track days, I prefer the faceless ones (piss pot lol), are these allowed I take it they are as long as there FIA approved?
 

PobodY

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For trackdays you can normally get away with anything that is legal; I'd guess a lot of people have motorcycle helmets. - I think it only needs to be FIA approved if you're racing.
 

PobodY

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I don't claim to be an expert, but they've never looked at mine on the couple of times I've been on the track... it's not even got a UK approval sticker on it; just DOT and the Australian standard mark.
 

vss irvine

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doesnt need to be fia approved for trackdays, but spend as much as you can.

people dont put enough effort into buying crash helmets
 

Georges Dad

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If you're not running an airbag, (obviously not in a pulsar) I would go for a full face, as it hurts if you hit the steering wheel...motorbike ones don't tend to be fire resistant, no one wants a boiled head lol
 

PobodY

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You can get an airbag for the Pulsar; it was an optional extra on series II, but I've only know of a couple of cars that have (had) one.

If you're worried about fire retardants, you could always wear a Nomex balaclava.

I'd say the number one tip is to try them on and pick one that fits; don't just pick a brand you like because you may find it doesn't suit your head.
 

The Doc

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Only buy from the uk too, as believe it or not I know for a fact ARAI make differant shape shells for differant countries.
 
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