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Old 04-02-05, 07:58 AM
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New ponytail helmet modification kit

Hello Everyone,

Looking for a way to make your helmet more comfortable with long hair?
Have you had a problem with your helmet fitting properly with a ponytail?

Order a kit from PTHMS and modify your helmet. It works great and can fit most brands and styles of helmets. This kit is not limited to motorcycle helmets, it can fit almost any kind of helmet.

to order a kit go to: https://www.ponytailhelmet.com/
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Old 04-02-05, 12:12 PM
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My wife is interested in this product but there are no details. Is there any info at any other site or any other way to find out that this is not just some type of ripoff. No offense intended but to pay $25 for instructions, a (vague) four part system and mane tamer (which I know of as hair gel) is questionable at best. Any further info will be appreciated.
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Old 04-02-05, 01:10 PM
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I'd like to see this... "fits any kind of helmet". I'd thought it'd be a helmet specifically designed for it.
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Originally Posted by lauren
Does the system compromise the integrity of the helmet? I'd never pay $25 for something like this without at least seeing pictures are preferably safety testing data. Otherwise it is a lawsuit and a brain injury just waiting to happen.

I think this needs to be in shameless self promotions.
Don't know why I looked at this. I barely have enough hair to cover my balding head. But there's a link to another site with pictures:

https://www.pthms.zoomshare.com/1.sht...PHOTOS/pages/1

Looks like plumbing supplies from HD and some cut off panty hose. And I guess they might be confused on the word bike.
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here's your modification!
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Good thing this wasn't posted yesterday or I would have thought it was another April Fool's joke.
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So what's in the kit?

1 thigh-high nylon with the foot cut off
1 1.5" diameter plastic insert
1 1.5" drill bit

Note: Drill not included
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Actually, there are already helmets where you can have ponytails...
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