Oops....I mean 59cm....hehehe.
Speaking of melon sizes....I used to know a bloke who was about 6'2" or so and about 95kg (big gym
head type) and he had a 51cm head......Looked way too small....like the bodybuilding cartoons....we
used to call him pinny (ie pin head).
Gags
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> I hope that's 59 cm and not inches GAGS... talk about swollen head ?? Jock "Gags"
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> > "Michael" <
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> > > Hi. I am searching for a large bicycle helmet. 62cm helmets are slightly too small, so I was
> > > wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a brand/retailer where I can get
> > > something slightly larger.
> > >
> > > Cheers Michael
> >
> > Maybe you could try one of those plastic rainwater tank
> stores.........just
> > kiddin.....I've got a pretty big melon as well (59") and it took me ages
> to
> > find a helmet that fit me. I ended up going for a Giro from a bike shop
> in
> > Church St (South Melbourne I think). I can't remember the name of the
> shop
> > or the actual model helmet but it is pretty well the top of the line mountain bike helmet (I am
> > too lazy to find the receipt or go out in the shed to check the model). My last three helmets
> > have been Giros as they seem to be a bit "deeper" than the Met helmets and some others that I
> tried
> > (they all felt like they were perched on the top of my head). I
> especially
> > like Giro's "Rock Lock" system at the back of the helmet that makes adjusting it to fit your
> > scone pretty easy.
> >
> > Anyway, good luck,
> >
> > Gags.....who thinks his large head is just in proportion to his 195cm
and
> > 99kg.
> >
>