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Great snaps redbirds. The cows seem really impressed.
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The Nolan helmets origin starts from here:
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Nice pics birds. I like white helmets, they are easy to see
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Nice, redbirds. I like white helmets too. Couldn’t get a Nolan on my head when I tried one.
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With you on the white helmets. It doesn't take long riding in 100F sunshine to decide black or any other dark color helmet will soon bake your few remaining brains. AND, as a wise man said recently, they are easier to see in traffic.
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(10-03-2021, 07:56 AM)Nachodaddy_imp Wrote: With you on the white helmets. It doesn't take long riding in 100F sunshine to decide black or any other dark color helmet will soon bake your few remaining brains. AND, as a wise man said recently, they are easier to see in traffic.
The bright yellow of my old Nolan was good for warm days, white should be better. Nolan does not offer this helmet in the solid yellow anymore; that would have been my first choice.
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I’m with you redbirds. Solid yellow is my first choice. I wouldn’t hesitate getting solid white if yellow, or hi-viz, was not available. Luckily Shoei, the brand that is very comfortable for me, yellow is available in a couple of models.
That’s not me in this picture. That is some dude I hired to ride with to keep my bike nice and clean. His resume stated he has outstanding experience with cleaning and detailing motorcycles. However, now I am now wondering if his experience he stated was exaggerated. I should have called his reference, The A-man!
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He looks shady to me, but I like his helmet
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(10-04-2021, 12:59 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: 
He looks shady to me, but I like his helmet
... maybe some very good PhotoShop touch-up?