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Originally posted by tinlid View PostNormally people use DR helmets to fake para helmets, but it's been done in reverse for some reason.
If you can, can you have a look on the inside shell to see if there is an yellow blob of paint, might be where the liner is fixed to the shell so might have a job to find it.
I hope this is a good example I've bought...
Glenn
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Originally posted by smle1940 View PostI'll try to find it, and what kind of reason do you mean then?
I hope this is a good example I've bought...
Glenn
The liner and bolts are dispatch rider. The shell is ex-paratrooper.
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But the replacement was done war-time then?
or was it a shell that was produced and mentioned to be a para example, but actually they made a DR helmet of it... Or was it a para one for a short time period and then a soldier converted it?
maybe difficult to say, but I'm still learning about those 'fibre rims'...
Glenn
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The HSAT had the crash pad in the top of the helmet while the HSDR didn't have one.
Also all the HSDR that I've seen, the four nuts & bolts that hold the liner in place, the bolts have been snipped off so they don't protrude past the nut. While all of yours have not been cut & protrude past the nut. I suppose if the rider had a crash & banged his head against the inside of the helmet he might come into contact with them.
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