June 5, 200916 yr hi im looking for the name of a japanese company that makes open faced helmets...they are importes to thailand ..thai custom,chopper riders wear them ...they are cool looking..slim padded (old skool looking)and mostly painted a metallic/flake in colour ,i was told a while ago they cost around 10,000 bt but i forgot the name of them ...and the name of some bike shops that sell them would be great thanks........heres a few examples
June 5, 200916 yr hi im looking for the name of a japanese company that makes open faced helmets...they are importes to thailand ..thai custom,chopper riders wear them ...they are cool looking..slim padded (old skool looking)and mostly painted a metallic/flake in colour ,i was told a while ago they cost around 10,000 bt but i forgot the name of them ...and the name of some bike shops that sell them would be great thanks........heres a few examples There's a shop on the ground level of the Indra building in Pratunam that sells helmets that look a lot like the ones in your pictures. Sorry I can't remember the name. I don't think they're imports though. Most of them are Thai Index brand helmets that have been custom painted. They look great, but they certainly won't compare to a Japanese helmet in quality or crash worthiness... Happy Trails!
June 6, 200916 yr Sorry Barrybike, I was not able to show you to the people who have this helmets... I even get a warning not to post commercial posts, as I have something to do with a Pattaya company... Thaivisa gets better everday
June 6, 200916 yr Author Sorry Barrybike,I was not able to show you to the people who have this helmets... I even get a warning not to post commercial posts, as I have something to do with a Pattaya company... Thaivisa gets better everday send me a pm sure richard-bkk thanks
June 14, 200916 yr Picked up a new HJC at Red Baron today and spotted these funky looking retro helmets that just arrived from Japan: http://www.redbaronbkk.com/products/item.p...=090614-0000376 Only 3,980฿ I'd never wear one, but hey, different strokes for different folks Happy Trails! Tony
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