beanies or Bell Drifters close to Vancouver, Canada ?
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beanies or Bell Drifters close to Vancouver, Canada ?
Hi,
I've been searching the stores and the internet and I cannot find any beanies or Bell Drifters close to Vancouver, Canada.
Any suggestions ?
TIA
I've been searching the stores and the internet and I cannot find any beanies or Bell Drifters close to Vancouver, Canada.
Any suggestions ?
TIA
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beanie: half helmet with very thin padding not DOT or SNELL approvedJoe Mc wrote:I've been to about every bike store in Vancouver and the lowermainland, so I could tell you if I've ever seen them. Only problem, I don't know what beanies or bell drifters are.

Bell Drifter: the DOT version of a beanie made by Bell

http://www.thebellstore.com/Helmets/drifter.html
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Beanies are not DOT approved, and therefore no self respecting motorcycle shop will sell them. Also, if you are pulled over by the police wearing a non-DOT helmet, you will be in for some pretty hefty fines.
If you want the Bell helmet, go to the Bell website and look for their listing of retailers. You might find one in your area.
If you want the Bell helmet, go to the Bell website and look for their listing of retailers. You might find one in your area.
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I wonder how will police tell if the helmet is DOT or NOT ?WhyteGryphon wrote:Beanies are not DOT approved, and therefore no self respecting motorcycle shop will sell them. Also, if you are pulled over by the police wearing a non-DOT helmet, you will be in for some pretty hefty fines.
If you want the Bell helmet, go to the Bell website and look for their listing of retailers. You might find one in your area.

I've called all Bell retailers in my area and none of them has the drifter

But I've got a hint about a Honda dealer who might have beanies...

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Very simply - A DOT approved helmet will have a DOT sticker on the back; a non-DOT approved helmet won't.le_r0umain wrote: I wonder how will police tell if the helmet is DOT or NOT ?
DOT approved helmets should also have a certification sticker on the inside of the helmet, underneath the liner
If you do find a fake DOT sticker and put it on a non-DOT helmet, you could still be in trouble. The police might decide to have your helmet tested if they think it isn't legal. If they find out that the helmet is not legal, well then.........
Forging Government certification?
False representation?
I don't think it would fly very well with the prosecutor.
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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)WhyteGryphon wrote:Very simply - A DOT approved helmet will have a DOT sticker on the back; a non-DOT approved helmet won't.le_r0umain wrote: I wonder how will police tell if the helmet is DOT or NOT ?
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Forging Government certification?
False representation?
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.