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DarrenSV650S
13-12-15, 10:51 AM
This looks pretty cool. Being on a naked bike I always have problems with helmets lifting and shifting around. It looks so much easier to put on too

lnydMibNojo

squirrel_hunter
13-12-15, 10:58 AM
I've been saying for years that rear entry is better...

NTECUK
13-12-15, 12:18 PM
I'm going to guess it's a going to be a good few years before type approval.

Red ones
13-12-15, 04:49 PM
Rear entry helmet.


Fnar

NTECUK
13-12-15, 05:24 PM
http://youtu.be/uk_ilymWo4s
Snigger

Specialone
14-12-15, 06:55 AM
Seen this on fb yesterday, concept is a great idea, it might start a new design path for the industry.

NTECUK
14-12-15, 08:02 AM
I can see the paramedics getting a bit jittery about removal though.

Davemurphy007
14-12-15, 12:05 PM
I like that! Clever 'outside the box' thinking.

Admittedly the paramedic removal part relies on them scanning a QR code for instructions AND having a suitable tool kit to do so but to leave the rear piece supporting under your head is a great idea.

I'd definitely be interested in giving one of those a go.

AlexAdams
14-12-15, 01:39 PM
Love it, but those covers and screws on the back aren't coming out without rolling the patient over? What if the QR codes get ground off?

shiftin_gear98
14-12-15, 03:21 PM
Nice idea.


Now they just need to fit the heads up display and built in camera.
All for under £300.00 and I'm sold.

Trev B
14-12-15, 04:09 PM
I had a GPA strapless about 26years ago,held on by a horseshoe shaped piece that was hinged at the chin end and a smaller one hinged at the back at the nape of the neck,it was nice to wear but only a polycarbonate shell,so easy to put on and very light,it wasn't legal for road use but never got pulled or questioned about it.I think this VOZZ would be quit nice to wear but with a simpler emergency exit strategy !!!

NTECUK
14-12-15, 04:30 PM
Um QR code maybe each side?
The screws can't see an easy way round that.
Maybe get a pull out pin system???
Solve this issue and yes it's a winner if you can get it sub £300

NTECUK
14-12-15, 04:35 PM
I had a GPA strapless about 26years ago,held on by a horseshoe shaped piece that was hinged at the chin end and a smaller one hinged at the back at the nape of the neck,it was nice to wear but only a polycarbonate shell,so easy to put on and very light,it wasn't legal for road use!
O remember that system

Trev B
14-12-15, 06:20 PM
If I remember right it had a large stud/screw that would drop the locking system that could be undone with a coin or anything with a edge!!!

NTECUK
14-12-15, 06:27 PM
I think I might have seen it at the bike show.
The coin idea be brilliant for VOZZ .