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Old 4 April 2009, 02:51 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by ijen0311 View Post
I dropped my motorcycle helmet once... took it to the courthouse and put it through the x-ray machine - the interior shell was all cracked
Joke:Lucky you that your head was not in it

Seriously now: If you dropped your helmet, ( I trust that it was not from Empire State ) and the interior shell cracked SUE the helmet manufacturers.

The helmet is supposed to protect your head by absorbing the energy of the impact via the graduall compression of its filling (polysterine or similar) after the outer shell has evenly distributed the point hit to the total outer shell construction ( egg shell theory ) and the total inside area in touch with your head area.

If it cracked on its own without your head in and from a drop of 3 - 4 ft IT IS DANGEROUS> BEWARE

We need you in the forum, take care !!
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