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hmm i see i see, i think its large.
i have a big beautiful head...

saw some entry level helmets online.
around the $300 mark.
but looks like better off getting this for the money?
http://raceline-racewear.com.au/pyrotect-sa2010-duckbill-full-face-helmet.html

Invest in a proper anti-fog and anti-glare shield and wipe with Rain-X before each race. The shields that come with helmets by default are usually rubbish. Even if you buy a cheap helmet, a good visor can make all the difference.

Or...

http://www.velo.com.au/itemdetailspage/31915

In any case, if all you're using it is for CAMS events, just get one that's Snell SA2010 certified from the US. they're a lot cheaper than the extortion money local mobs ask. It won't come with an AU cert sticker, but you only need one of those for road use. For example those Pyrotech and Bell helmets can be imported from the US for about $100 less. Make sure you don't get an SA2005 helmet, cos you can't use those after 2015. An SA2010 you can use till 2020.

hmm i see i see, i think its large.

i have a big beautiful head...

saw some entry level helmets online.

around the $300 mark.

but looks like better off getting this for the money?

http://raceline-racewear.com.au/pyrotect-sa2010-duckbill-full-face-helmet.html

http://www.velo.com.au/itemdetailspage/37116

because carbon fibre.

and will get you laid.

on and around the track.

That video was made so quickly that it was played at the reception centre, an they only started recording that morning.

Dedication at its best I was majorly impressed!

Yeah read the description of the video and was impressed with the dedication in a 30+ degrees day.

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