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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:58 am
by VermilionX
Sevulturus wrote:On second thought it doesn't seem like there' much up there worth protecting, buy whatever you want.
You've just relegated yourself to forum troll in my eyes. And your posts will be looked at in such a manner.
wow!
im just asking which of the 2 seems a better choice and i get labelled as a troll?
wow!
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:06 am
by blues2cruise
Get creative. Buy a plain helmet that fits and have your own artwork put on it.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:20 am
by NorthernPete
VermilionX wrote:Sevulturus wrote:On second thought it doesn't seem like there' much up there worth protecting, buy whatever you want.
You've just relegated yourself to forum troll in my eyes. And your posts will be looked at in such a manner.
wow!
im just asking which of the 2 seems a better choice and i get labelled as a troll?
wow!
Wasnt really that which got you Sevs "forum troll" rating, I think it was that you dont seem to grasp that you should try on a helmet, and if your dealer doesnt cary what you want, find another dealer, unless you dont mind waiting X amount of time for the return of a poorly fitted helmet Verm. Im sure you can find one or two shops in LA that carry helmets right, I hear its a fairly big city, although I could be wrong.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:23 am
by VermilionX
NorthernPete wrote:
Wasnt really that which got you Sevs "forum troll" rating, I think it was that you dont seem to grasp that you should try on a helmet, and if your dealer doesnt cary what you want, find another dealer, unless you dont mind waiting X amount of time for the return of a poorly fitted helmet Verm. Im sure you can find one or two shops in LA that carry helmets right, I hear its a fairly big city, although I could be wrong.
oh ok, then like i said, they have a return policy.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:24 am
by Sev
1000 + posts dedicated to ignoring the advise of experienced bikers, ignoring insults and coming back for more indicates to me that he is either a troll merely looking to get a rise out of people. OR he is to lazy to find a forum of like minded individuals.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:26 am
by NorthernPete
VermilionX wrote:NorthernPete wrote:
Wasnt really that which got you Sevs "forum troll" rating, I think it was that you dont seem to grasp that you should try on a helmet, and if your dealer doesnt cary what you want, find another dealer, unless you dont mind waiting X amount of time for the return of a poorly fitted helmet Verm. Im sure you can find one or two shops in LA that carry helmets right, I hear its a fairly big city, although I could be wrong.
oh ok, then like i said, they have a return policy.
will you be willing to wait if it doesnt fit though, shipping takes a while Verm, Youd be better off shopping in person. But You'll do what you fell is right for you Im sure. Hope the lid fits the first time.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:28 am
by VermilionX
NorthernPete wrote:
will you be willing to wait if it doesnt fit though, shipping takes a while Verm, Youd be better off shopping in person. But You'll do what you fell is right for you Im sure. Hope the lid fits the first time.
yeah of course, im not gonna use a helmet that is too loose or too tight.
but anyway... i don't have the settelment money yet so i still have time to shop around here and try other nearby stores.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:48 am
by cbm
spokes wrote:Get creative. Buy a plain helmet that fits and have your own artwork put on it.
+1. That way you can go shopping thinking only about fit, get a good deal, and have money left over for the artwork.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:00 am
by moto_hanki
Verm, This is right up there as one of the dumbest things you've said.
I am not certain why anyone responds to your posts anymore. You clearly don't care what others have to say, you don't listen, you don't learn and your going to get yourself killed.
My greatest concern for you is that you don't truley respect the inherent dangers of motorcycling. A helmet is not for good looks, it is to protect that giant noggin on top of your shoulders. The number one most importnant thing when considering a helmet is FIT. I drove 70 miles in 2 directions to try on helmets before I ordered one off of the internet.
And don't give me any of your bullshit about personal preference and all of that crap, because your words mean nothing. You are immature and a danger to yourself.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:03 am
by dieziege
I gotta say... chosing a full-face helmet by its paint job isn't NEARLY as bad as a cruiser rider chosing a half-helmet because "cruisers only look right if the rider is wearing a half-helmet."
BTW: I ordered my helmet online because I wanted a specific color. I wanted bright yellow, and I had tried one on in a store before I ordered it (and they didn't have any in stock of any color) but still....