xpc316e
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After a really sweaty ride yesterday I removed the inner lining to my Shark helmet to reveal a small rectangle of high density foam glued to the EPS liner in just the area I experience pressure. I have removed it to see how I get on with it.
The helmet had a lovely snug feel to it when I wore it in the shop, and it is only after wearing it for an hour, or more, that I feel the slight pressure and discomfort. Over the years I have had only had one helmet that I found 100% comfortable to wear over long periods. It was made by a small company called Cromwell who also made helmets for RAF pilots. The interior was partially lined with a superbly soft leather, and if I remember correctly it was called the Duke. It was the only helmet that I ever tested: a car punted me into some railings one dark winter's night and my head hit the actual railings. I was knocked unconscious, but the helmet did its job well. Sadly, they no longer make motorcycle headgear.
Now that I have modified the Shark slightly, I have high hopes for its longterm comfort. Let's hope I do not test this one!
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VIN 0191428, 1991 K100LT, formerly owned by Lancashire Constabulary. This old warhorse is now 'out to grass' and living in retirement in Suffolk, where it will be showered with appropriate love and care.
VIN 6459609, 1992 K1100LT, another ex-Police machine, even though she now looks like she is a former fire engine.