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    Let's see those custom helmet paint jobs

    I've recently started wearing a helmet on the road bikes, the wind noise is killing my ears, plus everything else I do in life is hard on my hearing. I've dropped some coin on custom paint for an mx helmet before, but they just get beat up, currently have it in my head to do some wild design on a road bike helmet. Soooooo, if anyone out there has some kool lid paint, lay it on me!

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    Painted around 1990. Liner is rotten, but it has nostalgic value to me. My hair reached my waistline back then, probably added to the visual effect at speed.

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    Buy an industrial size box of earplugs and tips a few in the pocket of your riding jacket. Once you experience the difference of ending a ride with/ without you’ll be hooked.
    Last edited by El Camexican; 03-04-2020 at 08:31 PM.

  3. #3
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    Nice jaguar! I've been wearing earplugs on any ride outside of going to hardware store, makes a world of difference!

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    +1 on using earplugs. I use the cheap foam ones and they work fine.

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