Darth Fiero
3800 Series II Turbo
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2003
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- 235
I have recently moved to the Quad Cities area in Iowa and have discovered that Cordova Dragway is only 30 min away from me. Bad news is they are supposidly really strict about IHRA rules and they mandate that anyone who goes 13.99 or faster must have an approved helmet.
Their definition of approved is Snell or SA90 rating or higher. Bad news is the Snell M90 (M=motorcycle) helmet I have is no good and will not be accepted as a substitute even on a test and tune night. Now, here I am left to ponder why a DOT-approved M90 motorcycle helmet is inferior to an SA90 unit meant for a car; but that is another matter.
I have done some searching on-line and the cheapest new SA90 helmet I can find is $180.00 or more. A search on eBay for used SA90 or better used helmets returns 0 results. Anyone have a used cheap one for sale? I cannot justify $180 purchase for something that I am only going to get the chance to use twice a year especially since no one can give me a difinitive reason why a motorcycle helmet is inferior or doesn't protect as good. JMHO, but I think the companies like "simpson" who make the helmets for IHRA have a little deal going on behind the scenes.
Their definition of approved is Snell or SA90 rating or higher. Bad news is the Snell M90 (M=motorcycle) helmet I have is no good and will not be accepted as a substitute even on a test and tune night. Now, here I am left to ponder why a DOT-approved M90 motorcycle helmet is inferior to an SA90 unit meant for a car; but that is another matter.
I have done some searching on-line and the cheapest new SA90 helmet I can find is $180.00 or more. A search on eBay for used SA90 or better used helmets returns 0 results. Anyone have a used cheap one for sale? I cannot justify $180 purchase for something that I am only going to get the chance to use twice a year especially since no one can give me a difinitive reason why a motorcycle helmet is inferior or doesn't protect as good. JMHO, but I think the companies like "simpson" who make the helmets for IHRA have a little deal going on behind the scenes.