Mittzy
The Hooligan - Just Doing Stuff
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2011
- Messages
- 8,533
- Location
- Brisbane, Australia
- Ride
- 2020 TFC #385, 2014 R3 Roadster 230hp (BRUTUS)
I like the idea just a bit of a worry if your unconcious and can't tell first aiders how to remove it. Have visions of someone looking for the chin strap with a stanley knife, giving up and trying to yank it off or give up in disgust get back in there car and drive off.
Would stop the uneducated from removing your helmet if you were unconscious.
They have reworked the hinges and latches including a quick release lever so your helmet can be taken off from the front leaving the back section behind your head if your lying on your back.