Part 4 of my helmet article

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Part 4 of my helmet article

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For anyone interested, part 4 (and the final part) or my article about helmets is now available on the Motorcycle Direct website at

http://www.motorcycledirect.co.uk/motor ... ur-lid.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Another article on the pre-ride checklist is also available on the same website at

https://www.motorcycledirect.co.uk/moto ... cklist.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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good read, just caught up on all 4 sections, I take my lid care very seriously, Ive literally just replaced mine, new one arrives today, my old one has served me very well for 4 years but its been well used and is still usable but just aware its getting older and been used a lot so good to get a new nice snug lid :)
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my commuting lid gets changed every 12 to 24 months
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Post by Rossgo »

Thats very good. Especially for someone just starting out or knowing nothing about lids

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