I ran an open-face helmet for years...until my first inversion
experience. You can't believe what flies around in a car when it's
rolling. Bought a full-face helmet next week and haven't raced with an
open-face since. Just an observation/suggestion.
Rick Yocum
Chevy II Trans Am
-----Original Message-----
From: BlueSky [mailto:BlueSky@execpc.com]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 11:52 AM
To: jfcowan
Cc: BlueSky; vintage-race
Subject: Re: Bell Mag-4 helmet purchase questions
John
Try Racer Wholesale - www.racerwholesale.com
Also - Pegasus www.pegasusautoracing.com (Pegasus is
located
right here in Milwaukee, WI)
> I'm considering purchasing a Bell Mag-4 (SA 2000) helmet for use
with
> my '60 TR-3A in autocross and possibly driving school when I build
more
> safety into the car.
> Does this sound like a good choice?
>
I would suggest trying the helmet on. The fit varies with manufacturer.
Too
tight is not good - too loose is not good. Also get the newest one you
can so
it will pass tech for the longest period of time before you might need
to buy
another.
Have fun, Barry
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