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Pete, there are two guys that need full faced helmets.
Chu, thanks. I think the problem is that the people that need them only have motorcycle helmets and we apparently aren't allowed to use anything but SA rated for this event.
Chu, thanks. I think the problem is that the people that need them only have motorcycle helmets and we apparently aren't allowed to use anything but SA rated for this event.
NJ state law is SA2005 or newer helmet for driving on a track in NJ. This is regulated by the state of NJ and enforced by the NJ state police, who might be there.
sa = special applications and is rated for multiple impacts - like if your head/helmet were to bounce off a roll-cage in a roll-over accident.
M = motorcycle and is only rated for a single impact and a slide.
Along with SA2005 rating it must be full faced, too.
sa = special applications and is rated for multiple impacts - like if your head/helmet were to bounce off a roll-cage in a roll-over accident.
M = motorcycle and is only rated for a single impact and a slide.
Along with SA2005 rating it must be full faced, too.
I don't know about PCA and BMWCCA allowing M rated or non-full faced helmets. You sure 'bout that one there???



