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Old 02-19-2008, 05:21 PM
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Default What kind of helmet?

So, I am starting to look into helmets because I know I will need one this summer. I am planning on taking the Basic Rider Course for Motorcycles, but I am not planning on buying a bike after that (just a fun activity for me). I am also planning on autocrossing with basically whatever I end up buying this spring. So, my question is: should I just get a motorcycle helmet (full face) and just take the visor off for autoX or is there some disadvantage to having a full face helmet for driving a car?
I don't want to get a modular because they aren't as safe and I would prefer not to buy two helmets.
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Old 02-19-2008, 06:29 PM
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I don't know of a reason to have a full face helmet for racing a car. Mine helmet is full faced, but I always have the visor flipped up. Just make sure it's DOT and Snell 2000 certified and the rest is personal preference I believe. I'm sure someone will chime in with more specifics as I may be wrong.

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:12 AM
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Default Re: What kind of helmet?

OK, so it looks like the basic rider course folks lend you a helmet, so I can theoretically get whatever. Is there any major reason for me not to get a full face helmet just so I can use it for autoX and in the case I buy a motorcycle down the road?
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:27 AM
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Default Re: What kind of helmet?

AutoX does not require a specific helmet to my knowledge, so you can get away with a rated bike helmet. HOWEVER, if you ever plan on being on a track (summit point, etc) you will need a SA2005 helmet.
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A reason that come to mind when racing a vehicle in almost any category..I am not a pro in this field. I am just stating what I think the benefit is.

Having a full face helmet will protect your face from debris (glass, metal parts, etc...) in the occurrence of a crash. As it will also protect your face from fire more efficiently as opposed to not wearing a full face helmet in a fire situation.
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Default Re: What kind of helmet?

Originally Posted by ted
OK, so it looks like the basic rider course folks lend you a helmet, so I can theoretically get whatever. Is there any major reason for me not to get a full face helmet just so I can use it for autoX and in the case I buy a motorcycle down the road?
In my experience the helmets were old and nasty. Do you really want to put your head something that many others have had their in? If you are going to need your own eventually, just get your own. I've always used a full face motorcycle helmet with the visor on. I've driven down the track and the autox course with the visor down, btw. A tinted visor was amazing mid-day.
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