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Post by earthman on Mar 20, 2019 20:40:35 GMT 1
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Post by LC_BOTT on Mar 20, 2019 22:31:09 GMT 1
Wasn't there a 'GPA strapless' years ago, not sure if they still exist though?
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Mar 21, 2019 9:41:47 GMT 1
Nah!
You can't beat a strap on 😁
On a bike of course, not in the bedroom 😳
Steve
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Post by earthman on Mar 21, 2019 13:30:31 GMT 1
Another thought, do paramedics know about this design and what about it's removal at the scene of an accident? Could this be more dangerous for the wearer in the long run I'm thinking??
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Post by reggieperrin on Mar 21, 2019 15:27:45 GMT 1
There are innovative new helmet design features all the time.. Sadly, the info doesn't get out to everyone.
When I broke my neck at Brands in 2007, I had to explain to the paramedics how the externally removable cheek pieces on my Shoei S1000 came out through the visor opening. With a fractured C4 vertebrae, being able to take the helmet off without traumatising my already broken neck possibly saved me from paralysis...
There needs to be bulletins sent every time a design changes..
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Mar 21, 2019 16:19:41 GMT 1
Maybe not trendy, but a simple sticker on the helmet near the latches etc stating how to release the helmet would help. Could include your blood group too.
I like the Vozz design though as some of the chin straps can be uncomfortable.
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