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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:46 pm
by BuzZz
I don't know about out on the coast, but here, the cops know what a beanie is and what DOT is and isn't. And would not hesitate a second to issue a no helmet ticket or more if they thought the sticker was faked.

I am surprised that it is so hard to find a Bell helmet out there. I noticed there did seem to be a lack of any kind of motorcycle related bussinesses when I was there this spring. I seen a few dealers and shops around, but not like you see out here. Probably due to the quad and sled trade, but you can find a Big 4 dealer in almost any town and multiples of everything in any larger center. I live in a small town and have all 4 Japanese brands and a private Harley shop all with 10 minutes walk from my house. None of 'em sell Bell helmets though.... :laughing: I know Argyle Motorsports in Edmonton do, I'm sure there's many more there as well.

Sucks that it's so hard to find bike stuff out there. I was amazed at how few bikes I seen there, considering it is about the only place in the country you can ride all year round.

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:01 am
by Gadjet
If you really want that helmet, then just order it from Bell. They do have an online store.

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:56 am
by Buelligan
I would also check with your insurance company, you will probably find that wearing a non-approved helmet will affect any insurance claims should you be unfortunate enough to suffer a head/brain injury.

ICBC (and the private companies) will make a considerable cut to any payout for drivers not wearing a seatbelt, as they have previous court rulings on their side, so you can bet they will do the same for an unapproved helmet. This applies regardless of who's fault the accident was. :(

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:52 am
by le_r0umain
Buelligan wrote:I would also check with your insurance company, you will probably find that wearing a non-approved helmet will affect any insurance claims should you be unfortunate enough to suffer a head/brain injury.

ICBC (and the private companies) will make a considerable cut to any payout for drivers not wearing a seatbelt, as they have previous court rulings on their side, so you can bet they will do the same for an unapproved helmet. This applies regardless of who's fault the accident was. :(
Now that's a good point!
I'll stick to Bell Drifter then, they're DOT. But wouldn't buy online cause my head is incompatible with some helmets. And no, it's not square or anything ;)

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:00 am
by luvs2wearleather
Eastside Harley in Bellevue Wa. is now selling them...

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 3:58 am
by oldbiker
I love the old style helmet
But Man, safety first 8)
Get a Dot

I wear one of these-

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http://www.davida.co.uk/type.php?id=classic-Jet

With a pair of these goggles on them (for show only, unless its p**ing down)

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http://www.classicpartsltd.com/

And I nice pair of sunglasses

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:42 am
by roscowgo
le_r0umain wrote:
WhyteGryphon wrote:
le_r0umain wrote: I wonder how will police tell if the helmet is DOT or NOT ?
Very simply - A DOT approved helmet will have a DOT sticker on the back; a non-DOT approved helmet won't.
...
Forging Government certification?
False representation?
oops, whenever I buy shiny new things I remove all stickers. Therefore my DOT full-face does not have any, either on the outside or on the inside. Neither does my bike (stickers, logos, whatever)

Let's think for a second, no police officer would risk being sued for badgering a biker who just does't have the stickers. Especially since all those lawyers took on riding... :)

Now seriously, I have heard they're not legal but so are the loud pipes and AIS-less motors and many other mods we do to our bikes. Noone will ever pass the motorcycle skill test on a 9+ft custom chopper. Some laws just cannot be enforced.

You did say you were in canada didn't you? *reminds self to ride south as fast as the bike will go.