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Hello y'all

 

Now the warmer and dare I say consistently hotter weather is with us I'm thinking it would be nice to have a summer helmet to stop my head boiling like an egg inside my non-vented Husqvarna groundie helmet.

 

I don't climb so don't need chin straps.

 

Any suggestions?

cheers, steve

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Hello y'all

 

Now the warmer and dare I say consistently hotter weather is with us I'm thinking it would be nice to have a summer helmet to stop my head boiling like an egg inside my non-vented Husqvarna groundie helmet.

 

I don't climb so don't need chin straps.

 

Any suggestions?

cheers, steve

 

Just drill out the depressions in each side of the ridge . About a 4mm drill . I think it meant to be but the side cores in the mould tool don't quite shut off leaving a flash .

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Just drill out the depressions in each side of the ridge . About a 4mm drill . I think it meant to be but the side cores in the mould tool don't quite shut off leaving a flash .

 

I thought about doing that but then I'd get drips on my head when it chucks it down with rain.

Cheers, steve

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I thought about doing that but then I'd get drips on my head when it chucks it down with rain.

Cheers, steve

 

If you are not wet you are not working ...........Do it to all of mine . :001_smile:

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If you are not wet you are not working ...........Do it to all of mine . :001_smile:

 

That's very true. Good analogy. :thumbup:

cheers, steve

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Just drill out the depressions in each side of the ridge . About a 4mm drill . I think it meant to be but the side cores in the mould tool don't quite shut off leaving a flash .

 

Or for better ventilation drill 40mm holes all over and the air will stream through!

 

However, I'd buy a Protos helmet.

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Or for better ventilation drill 40mm holes all over and the air will stream through!

 

However, I'd buy a Protos helmet.

 

Cor, they look good and mighty expensive. A 40mm drill bit shouldn't break the bank... :laugh1:

cheers, steve

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Or for better ventilation drill 40mm holes all over and the air will stream through!

 

However, I'd buy a Protos helmet.

 

If you do that it could compromise the integrity of the lid . You get a 4inch dia stick hit you on the sweed you want it to bounce off not cave your lid in !

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If you do that it could compromise the integrity of the lid . You get a 4inch dia stick hit you on the sweed you want it to bounce off not cave your lid in !

 

I think he was taking the fish with 40mm. Either that or missed a decimal point.... 4.0mm :laugh1:

cheers, steve

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If you do that it could compromise the integrity of the lid . You get a 4inch dia stick hit you on the sweed you want it to bounce off not cave your lid in !

 

As one of our lads found out a while back Stubbs. Al was only joking about the holes :)

 

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