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one per bike.
old giro sommat or other for commuting (road) this was relegated from XC status following a number of stacks
UVEX for XC
661 Evo bigger stuff.
Just 2. Xen for MTB and Supermoto (or whatever the newer name for that is) for commuting.
Met Parachute for most XC stuff
Overpriced (but it was the only one left in Bourg that fitted, honest!) carbon Troy Lee for DH
Spare sixsixone for DH
Giro summut or other which I hate, and is kept set up for nightriding only
Really would like to find a decent skatestyle lid for jumping and town, but can't find one small enough (i.e. one that is genuinely small, rather than a one-size-fits-all with loads of padding) ๐
2. Giro Advantage for tests, Giro Atmos for everything else.
What about the lack of peak in rain n snow - is that an issue?
It gives you a good excuse to rock the controversial pisspot 'n' goggles look!
I have three - a Flux for general riding, a Bell Bellistic for radness, and a Bell pisspot (because it was eight quid).
LGB, have a look at Pro-tec lids - they come in four different sizes.
[i] What about the lack of peak in rain n snow - is that an issue? [/i]
that's what peaks are for? Never seen the point of them personally.
Giro Xen - for proper mountainbiking
Giro E2 - for southern shandy'shire riding
Bell faction (piss pot) - for skateparks
Soon to be joined by a full face as im spending enough time at the BMX track to justify one.
I've only had 3 in 23 years. Mind you I've only had 3 bikes and one additional frame in that time as well.
1 9 year old Giro Skyline which I'm starting to think about replacing with a Hex. Fancy an advantage for TTs next season and maybe an Ionos for bling XC and road.
Mr Agreeable - MemberLGB, have a look at Pro-tec lids - they come in four different sizes.
Will do - fanku ๐