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For fling sake helmets give a rest, have you got a MotoGP suit that blows up on impact, still won't save you on the roads, as Joey Dunlop found out. 

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17 hours ago, cranki said:

best chance of surviving on the road ??? 

Dunlop hit a fricken tree...

Oh sorry I forgot there's no trees, lamp-posts, sign-posts, car crash barriers, concrete walls and ditches along Thailand's roads. ????

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5 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

Oh sorry I forgot there's no trees, lamp-posts, sign-posts, car crash barriers, concrete walls and ditches along Thailand's roads. ????

Don't ride if you don't know how to, however, if someone insists they are an expert rider after only a couple of years, then buy the correct PPE....simple..

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I've just pulled this quote from a thread I just posted in... I think its a valid point...

 

Re. point 5 - agree, but very occasionally something happens so quickly ahead that there's not time to look over one's shoulder....  Why haven't mirrors been designed without the 'blind spot' that necessitates looking over one's shoulder???!

 

For this reason alone I'm liking the idea of the new 360°  vision Helmets with rear view cameras on an HUD...

 

Such as Skully Fenix https://www.skully.com/shop/skully-fenix-ar (a bit pricey at US$1899 though)

 

https://www.crosshelmet.com

 

https://www.jarvish.com

 

https://www.ichelmets.com

 

Someone will of course now mention that an experienced and skilled rider will always know what's around him and behind him at all times !!!... I call BS when someone makes that comment... While we can try and know whats around us 100% of the time, it's not always possible 100% of the time with the ever changing conditions of city riding... 

 

This is when an Advanced helmet with a rear view on HUD would come in very handy. 

 

Its happened so many times already that I've turned my head to check my blind-spot only to turn back and the car in front is full on the brakes, never an issue yet... but it would be nice to be able to check the blindspot or whats behind with the Rear View Camera and Helmet HUD in such circumstances.... 

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I've just pulled this quote from a thread I just posted in... I think its a valid point...

 

 

For this reason alone I'm liking the idea of the new 360°  vision Helmets with rear view cameras on an HUD...

 

Such as Skully Fenix https://www.skully.com/shop/skully-fenix-ar (a bit pricey at US$1899 though)

 

https://www.crosshelmet.com

 

https://www.jarvish.com

 

https://www.ichelmets.com

 

Someone will of course now mention that an experienced and skilled rider will always know what's around him and behind him at all times !!!... I call BS when someone makes that comment... While we can try and know whats around us 100% of the time, it's not always possible 100% of the time with the ever changing conditions of city riding... 

 

This is when an Advanced helmet with a rear view on HUD would come in very handy. 

 

Its happened so many times already that I've turned my head to check my blind-spot only to turn back and the car in front is full on the brakes, never an issue yet... but it would be nice to be able to check the blindspot or whats behind with the Rear View Camera and Helmet HUD in such circumstances.... 

 

 

 

here ya go...problem solved..

 

 

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1 hour ago, cranki said:

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Don't ride if you don't know how to, however, if someone insists they are an expert rider after only a couple of years, then buy the correct PPE....simple..

You are a laugh what kind of inexperience rider are you knowing of Thailand.

Answer is you know nowt, you don't know me and for sure I don't wanna know you.

Riding in parts of Thailand you obviously have no knowledge of it's different.

Go spend your dosh on a super dupa helmet and don't forget the complete body armour especially now at 42 C  on it's way good luck with that dick.

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12 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

You are a laugh what kind of inexperience rider are you knowing of Thailand.

Answer is you know nowt, you don't know me and for sure I don't wanna know you.

Riding in parts of Thailand you obviously have no knowledge of it's different.

Go spend your dosh on a super dupa helmet and don't forget the complete body armour especially now at 42 C  on it's way good luck with that dick.

lol....it's cranki not dick.... dick....enjoy

 

 

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15 hours ago, cranki said:

here ya go...problem solved..

 

 

Now available to buy online.  USD1,899 plus $250 shipping, plus whatever import tax is applied, if you want it sent to Thailand.  Better to send it to a US address for free and hand carry it, if possible.  Or, there is a cheaper option on Amazon:

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