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Spokes Wrecked


Joined: Nov 13, 2005 Posts: 5,144 Location: Skyway
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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 1:34pm Post subject: |
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| jeremyb wrote: | Pull a pair of pantyhose over your head and then spray some expanding foam into it, sorted  |
Its not for me there champ.
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,892 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 1:37pm Post subject: |
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If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 1:56pm Post subject: |
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| istepinyards wrote: | If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes |
Well it would be nice if everybody had as much money as you, but many dont. As long as the helmets meet Standard testing then they will be fine.
Or would you rather kids stay at home watching TV?
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,892 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:07pm Post subject: |
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| Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes |
Well it would be nice if everybody had as much money as you, but many dont. As long as the helmets meet Standard testing then they will be fine.
Or would you rather kids stay at home watching TV? | Not my point.
Using the argument about perceived wealth is very very lame too mate.
Money is not the reason many people don't get into sport. If the child wants to watch TV they will regardless of a BMX sitting outside in the garage.
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:14pm Post subject: |
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| istepinyards wrote: | | Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes |
Well it would be nice if everybody had as much money as you, but many dont. As long as the helmets meet Standard testing then they will be fine.
Or would you rather kids stay at home watching TV? | Not my point.
Using the argument about perceived wealth is very very lame too mate.
Money is not the reason many people don't get into sport. If the child wants to watch TV they will regardless of a BMX sitting outside in the garage. |
Well what was your point?
And money is the reason many people dont do the sports they would like to.
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istepinyards Wrecked


Joined: Feb 13, 2007 Posts: 5,892 Location: Rooting for the SunDevils
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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:25pm Post subject: |
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| Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | | Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes |
Well it would be nice if everybody had as much money as you, but many dont. As long as the helmets meet Standard testing then they will be fine.
Or would you rather kids stay at home watching TV? | Not my point.
Using the argument about perceived wealth is very very lame too mate.
Money is not the reason many people don't get into sport. If the child wants to watch TV they will regardless of a BMX sitting outside in the garage. |
Well what was your point?
And money is the reason many people dont do the sports they would like to. | I'm not going to argue a ridiculous argument in regards to money Spokes. How many kids do you know go through 5 or 6 sports before they turn 20
Cricket in the summer, soccer or rugby in the winter, own a bike to ride to school with ect.
Money might be a factor high end but almost every sport has a cheaper alternative.
Helmets are the most important peice of equipment cycling has, I wouldn't go aroung telling people a cheeper helmet is OK. Read the letter "I" in the statement.
HTH
Now I'm going riding on my expensive Motorbike just to ssip you off
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:27pm Post subject: |
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| RussS wrote: | Try O2 Project ....
FlyFL39 - $80.00
Pryme AL - $90.00
661 Comp Graphite - $100.00
A few to get you started by a Vorb supporting site |
That looks like a winner to me. I didnt want to advise them to get some from overseas.
Ta
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:34pm Post subject: |
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| istepinyards wrote: | | Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | | Spokes wrote: | | istepinyards wrote: | If there was one thing I would be telling people getting into a new sport to skimp on, it would NOT be a helmet
Great in theory though Spokes |
Well it would be nice if everybody had as much money as you, but many dont. As long as the helmets meet Standard testing then they will be fine.
Or would you rather kids stay at home watching TV? | Not my point.
Using the argument about perceived wealth is very very lame too mate.
Money is not the reason many people don't get into sport. If the child wants to watch TV they will regardless of a BMX sitting outside in the garage. |
Well what was your point?
And money is the reason many people dont do the sports they would like to. | I'm not going to argue a ridiculous argument in regards to money Spokes. How many kids do you know go through 5 or 6 sports before they turn 20
Cricket in the summer, soccer or rugby in the winter, own a bike to ride to school with ect.
Money might be a factor high end but almost every sport has a cheaper alternative.
Helmets are the most important peice of equipment cycling has, I wouldn't go aroung telling people a cheeper helmet is OK. Read the letter "I" in the statement.
HTH
Now I'm going riding on my expensive Motorbike just to ssip you off |
So youre saying a cheap FF helmet that has standards cert is not good enough to get started with? Or should they get Carbon Troy Lee's? (You gotta look after that Carbon ).
And for cycling BMX is the cheap alternative.
And what bike do you have? And FFS dont say a Harley.
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chef Dusty


Joined: Dec 23, 2006 Posts: 107
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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 2:55pm Post subject: |
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sorry but i have to agree with the istepinyard guy.
you have to look at how much you value your brain eh.
I ride motorbikes as well as being an avid mountain biker one thing i would NEVER even attempt to save money on is something to protect my head on any of my bikes.
i appreciate where your coming from re the cost for start up but for go the fancy clip in pedals and all that and get a decent helmut your brain might thank you for it eh.
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psychavoc going Crazy


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:02pm Post subject: |
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You may be able to get some form of sponsorship or discount as a local bike store aswell. Or even some kind of community grant to get a set of helmets to loan to kids at the weekly BMX meets
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:04pm Post subject: |
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| chef wrote: | sorry but i have to agree with the istepinyard guy.
you have to look at how much you value your brain eh.
I ride motorbikes as well as being an avid mountain biker one thing i would NEVER even attempt to save money on is something to protect my head on any of my bikes.
i appreciate where your coming from re the cost for start up but for go the fancy clip in pedals and all that and get a decent helmut your brain might thank you for it eh. |
I do understand this. But a Standards approved or DOT approved Lid will be fine. It may not be trendy but it will do.
Clips are not an issue here, the budget does not allow for that. Trying for racing for under $400 if all gear bought new including bike.
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chef Dusty


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:14pm Post subject: |
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under $400 , really.
sorry to say so but i think your budget might be a touch on the light side eh.
i think you will have to settle for some things 2nd hand with that budget eh.
$400 are you sure you got that right ??
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:20pm Post subject: |
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| chef wrote: | under $400 , really.
sorry to say so but i think your budget might be a touch on the light side eh.
i think you will have to settle for some things 2nd hand with that budget eh.
$400 are you sure you got that right ?? |
Thats my goal, low yes. But I want to try and see if I can do it. If it doesnt work then so be it. We are talking about 7-8-9 year old kids here though so it doesnt need to be flash with skinnys etc.
2nd hand would be better for them if they can find a suitable bike for that.
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Spokes Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:24pm Post subject: |
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| psychavoc wrote: | You may be able to get some form of sponsorship or discount as a local bike store aswell. Or even some kind of community grant to get a set of helmets to loan to kids at the weekly BMX meets  |
I am the local store And Im trying to help out. They have hire helmets but you can only really use them once or twice. Im happy to send them where the deals are best for them. I cant get a helmet cheap enough.
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Henry Dorset Case Mangled


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Posted: Wed 24th Sep 3:24pm Post subject: |
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wha...............?
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