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Big heads can wear non-compliant helmets
BY MARK HINCHLIFFE
20 SEP, 2015


It seems riders with big heads can wear helmets not compliant under Australian Standards after a NSW Harley tour operator successfully challenged his helmet fine.

Steve Melchior of Just Cruisin’ Harley Tours took his fine ($311 and three demerit points) for wearing a non-compliant helmet to court and the case was dismissed.

“It was due to me having a letter from my doctor advising that my head size was 63cm,” he says.

“I am now allowed to use a DOT-approved helmet, so anyone with a head size 62cm and above can wear non 1698 approved helmets.”

He says the reason he uses an American DOT approved helmet is that he cannot find an Australian-approved helmet that gives the same fit and comfort as the US helmet.

The lack of choice, especially large helmet sizes, is one of the main points of criticism of the restrictive Australian helmet laws that was raised at the February Standards Australia helmet forum. Queensland and Victoria now allow Euro-approved helmets as well.

Steve was recently booked by a Rose Bay highway patrol sergeant with a rather arrogant attitude.

“He advised me that I was the third person he had booked that day for the same offence and that he books more people for this offence than all his officers who are attached to his command,” he says.

“He also advised me that he was sick of sweeping people off the road who were wearing unapproved helmets. My lecture went for about eight minutes while my two customers were sitting in the direct sunlight with leather jackets on. He was not sympathetic at all about their distress.”

“I use a US-style open helmet with DOT approval due to the many varied types of customer I take, mainly international tourists from ages 8 to 100,” he says.

“In the event of an emergency with the customer I need quick communication and I am unable to hear if using a full-face helmet which is what I was advised to use by the booking officer.

“Some of my customers have never travelled on a bike before so it is important to give them the reassurance that I can hear them if a problem occurs.”

Steve says the Rose Bay officer told him that Illawarra and Sutherland police do not fine riders for helmet offences. He has been using similar style helmets for more than six years in the area where his tours operate without being fined.

Steve has held a motorcycle licence since 1968, has operated his motorcycle trike tour business in the Illawarra area for six years and has been doing tours for 22 years.

He can be contacted via email (info@justcruisintours.com.au)

Source: :link: Big heads can wear non-compliant helmets - Motorbike Writer


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Hey Dave (Doggie 1), I thought you might be interested in this article...  :whistler:


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Thanks Rusty.
It certainly is an issue and I find it hard to believe that there aren't lots of others with heads/brains as big as mine.
The only helmets I have been able to find are an open face that complies and an imported one from Europe that probably doesn't, though it should as it specs are high.
It seems odd because back in the Dreamtime when I wore a white helmet with blue and white stripes, I never had a problem getting a helmet to fit, but it seems that now I do.  :confused:
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Well, here's hoping Western Australia (and the other States & Territories) follow Queensland & Victoria's lead and allow these other helmets, Dave...  :goodjob:

It seems odd because back in the Dreamtime when I wore a white helmet with blue and white stripes, I never had a problem getting a helmet to fit, but it seems that now I do.  :confused:

I bet there is way more padding in modern helmets these days compared to your old open face helmet from way back when...  :lol:
Oh, and I suspect your body (and boof head) has probably expanded just a wee bit since then too...  :P


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Well, here's hoping Western Australia (and the other States & Territories) follow Queensland & Victoria's lead and allow these other helmets, Dave...  :goodjob:

It seems odd because back in the Dreamtime when I wore a white helmet with blue and white stripes, I never had a problem getting a helmet to fit, but it seems that now I do.  :confused:

I bet there is way more padding in modern helmets these days compared to your old open face helmet from way back when...  :lol:
Oh, and I suspect your body (and boof head) has probably expanded just a wee bit since then too...  :P

Probably,  :lol: I feel smarter.  :victory:
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Dave, have you tried Total Motorcycle Accessories :link: Total Motorcycle Accessories | Perth & Online they're in Vic Park and have a huge range of brands and style helmets.

I got my Bell carbon from them a few years ago and also an xxl Bell helmet for my fathers huge head :)



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No Craig, I haven't tried them.
Thanks.  :)
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Well, here's hoping Western Australia (and the other States & Territories) follow Queensland & Victoria's lead and allow these other helmets, Dave...  :goodjob:

Just a heads up...The Northern Territory recently followed Queensland & Victoria's lead and now allow helmets that meet ECE 22.05...  :goodjob:


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