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  • In the lengthy response I didn’t see anything that I stated was incorrect....to me it looks verified by a mastermind...


    if holes were drilled into the helmet to attach the horns the integrity of the helmet has been compromised. By drilling the holes you could have relieved the manufacturer of liability.


    So although the helmet might have been DOT approved....if the horns were added not by the manufacturer, there is an issue...


    As a side note....helmet manufacturers recommend replacing a helmet if it’s been involved in a crash or has sustained a severe impact even though you might not be able to see any visible damage..

  • Have you ever heard of double sided tape or suction cups Bigdog ? My wife has had ponytails on her helmet for years and we have never been stopped. They are held on with a suction cup, Buttercup.



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  • Have you ever heard of double sided tape or suction cups Bigdog ? My wife has had ponytails on her helmet for years and we have never been stopped. They are held on with a suction cup, Buttercup.



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    I think that might be the issue. Too many suction cups have been used on his head. That explains alot about his rambling on and on :00008356: