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Lt.Dan 11-10-04 06:04 AM

revolutionary cycle helmet
 
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this helet is durable and comfortable, the only disadvantage is u have to feed it

Stregone 11-10-04 06:09 AM

Instead of a chin strap you get state of the art highly evolved "claw grips".

MsMittens 11-10-04 06:12 AM

I have a smaller black version that I wear every night. One of the problems they need to fix is the incessent humming that gets worse if you tilt your head.

khuon 11-10-04 06:20 AM

Take two... they're small!

http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/albums/c...e/PICT0005.jpg

Mine have grown to twice the size since these pictures were taken so I no longer have to use two to cover my head. Although, I suppose for serious MTBing I could do with full-face protection.

They also come with a convenient helmet bag too.

http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/albums/c...CT0001_003.jpg

And they seem to at least claim to be machine-washable...

http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/albums/c...CT0004_002.jpg

Becca 11-10-04 06:55 AM

I can't resist - awwwwwwwwwwwwwww! :) They're so *cute*!

andygates 11-10-04 07:41 AM

Kittens! Awwwww! :o :love:

bkrownd 11-10-04 07:56 AM

mmmrrrrrooooowwwwww :D

Wulfheir 11-10-04 08:01 AM

those are cute kittens for sure.
here's my cat's website http://www.wulfheir.com/kage/

LittleBigMan 11-10-04 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by andygates
Kittens! Awwwww! :o :love:

I was wondering if Lt. Dan realizes how inefficiently a cat would protect your head in a crash, not to mention that you would definitely need a replacement cat after that (if the cat doesn't jump off, first.)

khuon 11-10-04 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by LittleBigMan
I was wondering if Lt. Dan realizes how inefficiently a cat would protect your head in a crash, not to mention that you would definitely need a replacement cat after that (if the cat doesn't jump off, first.)

Hmm... lately, I've been having this problem of my cats jumping on my head.

foehn 11-10-04 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by MsMittens
I have a smaller black version that I wear every night. One of the problems they need to fix is the incessent humming that gets worse if you tilt your head.

I have a hip protector/fat massager that I usually wear at night. It hums till it stops massaging and then locates itself up on my hip.

Good protection, but it makes for d@mn hard sleeping 'cuz I don't want to knock it off--then I'd have no hip protection. Husband has no use for hip protection so when the protector offers it's service to hubby, hubby usually launches it into space as a stealth fur rocket--or the protector rolls over to me to be used as a foot warmer!

suntreader 11-10-04 08:48 PM

My cats act like they love me... especially at mealtime and playtime... but I'm pretty sure they would abandon me in a crisis like a bike crash. It's the "cat way."

Alphie 11-11-04 12:13 AM

My helmet would have nicely reflective green orbs, but those would not offset the 18 pounds of allergy-inducing fuzzy grey neck-straining blissfully drooling feline lardage.


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