Our local bike club has a helmet tossing contest every year at our xmas party. One gets the chance to be the best club tosser for a year. Obviously after 30 or so members have a toss the result is messy and we need a new helmet each year...... Maybe you could form a club near your area Ruzz and have a head tosser in your area
If you have a local motorbike training school you can always donate the used helmets to them, we have quite a few for show to our students, some we cut in half so they can see the inside of a helmet.
Shoot at them
Use them for targets
Or toss them
Who would want to keep it
For memory's of the crash
Otherwise why get a new helmet it should last the life of the bike
If you need a new helmet
Ya need a new bike
Brought in legislation here in Queensland that helmets need to be replaced every 3 years. Cops check Approval stickers if they want to get narky with you ( usually when they can't get you for anything else) ... every 3 years becomes expensive if you buy top of the range lids .. needless to say less do nowadays. Yet another brilliant bit of wellthoughtout legislation.
Brought in legislation here in Queensland that helmets need to be replaced every 3 years. Cops check Approval stickers if they want to get narky with you ( usually when they can't get you for anything else) ... every 3 years becomes expensive if you buy top of the range lids .. needless to say less do nowadays. Yet another brilliant bit of wellthoughtout legislation.
I must admit the lamp idea is prety cool other then that I would just throw it away. Unless you have lots of room for stuff you should have gotten rid of.
I'm thinking of beating the crap out of mine and pulling it behind the Rocket for a few miles and then sitting it upside down on the fireplace mantle and filling it full of ashes. I'll tell my grandkids that is their great Uncle Leroy who I used to ride with as a kid. One day he decided to strap the helmet to the back of the bike instead if wearing it, and a truck pulled out in front of him, so when we scooped up what was left of him we had him cremated and put back in the helmet he should have been in to begin with. Always wear your helmets, kids!