The composite material that a helmet is made of breaks down in about five years. A helmet made in 1970, even if refurbished, must only be used for display purposes only, it offers no protection.
You can purchase a collection of Pocket Pro helmets on eBay, Switsport, and ScoreHere. Amazon has some really nice display helmets to place your collection in.
Because they hate America.
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There are no official helmets other than newer toys, but there is a person on eBay that makes wearable replicas for about $300-$350. They're good for display or cosplay. http://myworld.ebay.ca/model4hobby/
Yes, that's right. As a matter of fact I did.
There is a bit of speculation on the meaning and purposes of the crest found on soldiers' helmets. They were likely a sign of rank, unit, or as decoration. Some researchers believer they were used only as display pieces in parades and celebrations, but not in battle.
I don't see that it matters. Just display it, man. It DOES matter.... On the right (curb) side of the bike, when facing forward. The bike's "marching" side.
Depends how much ram you want and the screen size. It costs around $1350 for the base model(not retina display) hope this helps
Yes you do. To notify oncoming road users that they should give you more respect.
Just pick at the edges of the film with a fingernail until a corner comes loose, then peel it off!
probably the older ones (ie: refurbished) but TiVo usually works best even with old tv's. You might want to look for one with a monochromatic GUI. (or a low resolution display.)
Two types of pilot helmets exist-- the soft type of pilot helmet which was used primarily in WWI and WWII, and the hard (usually made out of some kind of plastic) type that was used after WWII. The second type generally has some kind of mounted display on it, where the soft type is just a helmet, usually made out of leather.