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Date Posted: 10:23:58 05/20/04 Thu
Author: Gary Tingley
Subject: Re: Modifying a helmet for time trials?
In reply to: Frank 's message, "Re: Modifying a helmet for time trials?" on 09:17:07 05/20/04 Thu

>>What about stretching a piece of plastic wrap over the
>>helmet. It makes for a very smooth surface, is
>>light, costs 3 cents and one wide piece works well.
>>The wrap sticks on its own to the helmet so is easily
>>removed, and you can open up as many vent holes as you
>>need for the day. I doubt that the plastic wrap has
>>any negative effect on the impact protection of the
>>helmet.
>
>Look at the pros at the start of their TT. Notice the
>plastic stretch wrap on their road helmets. I’m sure
>they are using this in the interim while their helmet
>sponsors are hurriedly developing a legal helmet.


That is what Lance and Postal use, plastic shrink wrap

- Gary

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