Sniper Racing wrote:Part Number: BMBR-XXXX-12
RRP: AUD$799.00
Material: Carbon Fibre
Designed For:
Pack Quantity: Each
Dimensions (mm): x x
Product Weight (kg): 1
Description:
These amazing helmets are an outstanding piece of engineering which utilize the outstanding strength and light weight characteristics of carbon fibre. They are beautifully finished and will stand out from the crowd. Available in a wide range of sizes these helmets are suitable for any driver/rider.
To further compliment there truly unique style they are available in a variety of different carbon fibre twill sizes.
The helmets currently have the following certificates:
DOT
SNELL M2005
ECE
CAMS Approved
Sizes
XXXS - 49-50 cm
XXS - 51-52 cm
XS - 53-54 cm
S - 55-56 cm
M - 57-58 cm
L - 59-60 cm
XL - 61-62 cm
XXL - 63-64 cm
XXXL - 65-66 cm
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Personally I think its worth it, a stig helmet is about 1 k.
$800 doesnt seem like a lot to keep your head in one piece.
My neck is very sore after track days I think its because of the added weight.
If there is a GB im in.
$800 doesnt seem like a lot to keep your head in one piece.
My neck is very sore after track days I think its because of the added weight.
If there is a GB im in.
every ounce counts
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Unfortunately there aren't any resellers in Brisbane, so I can't try one on before buying...
Not dropping $800 in the hope that it is comfortable and fits right.
I'm sure there'd be a few takers if you got one organised Wun...
Not dropping $800 in the hope that it is comfortable and fits right.
I'm sure there'd be a few takers if you got one organised Wun...
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Do these carry the Australian Standards Sticker??
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I'd say thats a pretty decent price for something that light!
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Lightweight helmets are a great investment however you need to understand what you are buying. This is a motorcycle helmet (Snell M rating) and not designed for impacts into roll cages, steering wheels etc and is not flameproof - no M rated helmet is. Snell SA rated helmets are designed for car racing. Australian standards stickers are really only applicable if you want to use it on the road - Snell, SFI or the Brittish standards are all fine for track work.
As for buying helmets sight unseen - I bought mine from an overseas vendor, the size wasn't perfect so I bought the next size down as well and sold the larger one on Ebay. Got the dome for 1/2 the local price......
As for buying helmets sight unseen - I bought mine from an overseas vendor, the size wasn't perfect so I bought the next size down as well and sold the larger one on Ebay. Got the dome for 1/2 the local price......
2006 Z06 Corvette - 650hp of wow!
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CT is correct, No M rated helmet is flame proof.
I might just chip in here as our company was part of a massive project on bike and helmet safety and I know a fair bit about helmets now as a result.
Nearly all manufacturers actually manufacture their M & SA helmets the same. Costs being costs...
To get a Snell rating both types of helmets undergo the same testing for road impact. SA helmets undergo an additional test for impact into a roll bar / steering wheel & have a nomex inner lining, that's the part that is flame-proof, not the helmet itself.
An M rated helmet will nearly always pass the same roll bar test that an SA helmet will, as stated they are normally manufactured the same.The other difference is that the "specifically" manufactured SA helmets have normally got a smaller eye hole than bike helmets.
On an aside if you want to see the physics, the forces generated when you are levered off a bike onto the road from a high-side at 100khm hitting say a kerb edge, are actually greater than those getting your head wacked into a roll bar while seated. This is why our ASA standard is so strict. Stricter than SNELL I might add
Matter of fact I would rather pop a full face ASA helmet on my head with a nomex hood than a SA rated SNELL open face. Call me funny but if your worried about smashing your face into a steering wheel then anything less than full face seems stupid. I've seen the results of open face at 60kmh on the Targa Tasmania and was not pretty.
BTW you can get carbon fibre helmets cheaper than that from bike shops.
I might just chip in here as our company was part of a massive project on bike and helmet safety and I know a fair bit about helmets now as a result.
Nearly all manufacturers actually manufacture their M & SA helmets the same. Costs being costs...
To get a Snell rating both types of helmets undergo the same testing for road impact. SA helmets undergo an additional test for impact into a roll bar / steering wheel & have a nomex inner lining, that's the part that is flame-proof, not the helmet itself.
An M rated helmet will nearly always pass the same roll bar test that an SA helmet will, as stated they are normally manufactured the same.The other difference is that the "specifically" manufactured SA helmets have normally got a smaller eye hole than bike helmets.
On an aside if you want to see the physics, the forces generated when you are levered off a bike onto the road from a high-side at 100khm hitting say a kerb edge, are actually greater than those getting your head wacked into a roll bar while seated. This is why our ASA standard is so strict. Stricter than SNELL I might add
Matter of fact I would rather pop a full face ASA helmet on my head with a nomex hood than a SA rated SNELL open face. Call me funny but if your worried about smashing your face into a steering wheel then anything less than full face seems stupid. I've seen the results of open face at 60kmh on the Targa Tasmania and was not pretty.
BTW you can get carbon fibre helmets cheaper than that from bike shops.
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