Just keep in mind that you said that you needed a "SA"
helmet, not an "M".  M is for motorcycle applications
but is also accepted for go karting and many autocross
clubs (including SCCA).  The SA is for auto racing and
has a nomex lining.  The SA is also designed for
multiple impacts where the M is designed for a single
bigger hit.  
   Safety fast.
James Blumenfeld


--- Rich Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
> racerwholesale is good, however I found a full face
> Bieffe snell 2000 helmet
> on closeout at www.ridegear.com for $80.00.
> I suppose it depends on your needs of the helmet.  I
> only auto-cross and
> solo track events so a basic approved helmet works
> fine.  If you are going
> to go full on racing in the future then you might
> want to spend more money
> on an auto racing specific helmet.
> 
> Rich Blake
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 15:04:39 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Chad Rebuck <[email protected]>
> To: 16v <[email protected]>
> Subject: [A2-16v] helmet for driving school
> 
> I am going to driving school in a few weeks at
> Sebring and need a snell
> 95+ SA approved helmet. I need this quickly so I am
> hesitant to order
> online in case I get a size that doesn't fit well. 
> Any advice on choosing
> which one to go with?  Prices I've seen are $300 -
> $600+.  Any recommended
> places to buy one?  Online or other...  I am in
> Tampa, FL.
> 
> Chad
> 
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