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RE: Lowest price open face helmet for autocross?

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Subject: RE: Lowest price open face helmet for autocross?
From: "Bill Fuhrmann" <fuhrmann@cpinternet.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 04:48:26 -0600
> I may break with tradition and get a closed-face hat this time.
> Getting my
> glasses on has been a problem.  I used a track-owned helmet when I went
> kart-racing this weekend (and yes, before you say it, the karts had seat
> belts).  It took one second to put the helmet on and five minutes
> to get my
> eyeglass temples over my ears.  I know Bill Fuhrmann had or has a helmet
> which allows him to put his glasses on first, but I don't know
> what kind it
> is or what it costs.  I'm cheap, too, Mark.   :-)

That is my Snell 1980, Simpson Model 62.  My newer helmets have been open
face.

I think that the newer helmets have too much padding around the front of the
face  for me to get away with that.  I tried on some of the full face
helmets when I got my M2000 HJC and I think that I couldn't get away with
putting them on over my glasses.  I didn't have a problem getting the
glasses on with the helmet on but that could be head shape dependent.

I didn't care for the feel of all the padding around my cheeks and chin.

I just used the Simpson a few weeks ago for karting.  Were you (Phil) at the
new track in Brooklyn Center?  They require a helmet to be full face and
either face shield or glasses.

A group of friends rented it for an hour.  I was going to write some
comments about it on the local AX list but haven't gotten a round to it.  I
never went to the one in Apple Valley but was told that this one was much
larger (approximetly 30 seconds per lap) for the good people.

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