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Anyone heard of Held helmets?
#21
You can be in the new Star Wars movie with that mush  :lol
Its just a ride
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#22
(23-01-15, 09:43 AM)Tmation link Wrote: Plus one for the Reevu.

Next time I'm at Nooj's in Newbury getting my bike ShinyBikeSyndrome treated I'm going to try one out.
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#23
(23-01-15, 04:37 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: The pump system is cool mind you. I like that a lot. I nearly exploded my head the other night, pumping the hell out it to see how far it went. I stopped before it did. Then I could not find the release. That would have been embarrassing. The wife coming home and I'm passed out on the floor with little more than my helmet and PJ bottoms on. At least there wasn't a bit of toilet paper welded on to my bellend  :lol .


We need people like you so the rest of us don't have to try these things  :lol
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#24
(24-01-15, 01:43 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Tmation link=topic=15754.msg181040#msg181040 date=1422002581]
Plus one for the Reevu.

Next time I'm at Nooj's in Newbury getting my bike ShinyBikeSyndrome treated I'm going to try one out.
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Thats who I bought mine from, I even go a different sized set of cheek pads and head lining to get a better fit, don't buy through the Reevu website especially for visors etc. Order through Nooj or his supplier (somewhere in the North East)


They take about 500 -600 miles to get used to then looking up to the rear view mirror  as an additional safety becomes second nature. Wouldn't be without mine.

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#25
[size=1.35em]Hello adeejaysdelight, wich was your experience with the Held helmet, you are still using it?.[/size]
[size=1.35em] I like the helmet but there isn't much info on the Internet..

Happy new year!


Albert.[/size]
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