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Old 30th March 2010, 7:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a Gallet F1 helmet in yellow for sale. It's in used but good condition (I will take a photo of the actual helmet tomorrow and upload it)

I just looking to get some of my cash back, it was supposed to be the larger of the two sizes these helmets alas its the standard 57-63cm size and my fat bonce wont fit in comfortably.

It's priced to sell at £65 (less than I paid) and I am happy to bring down to the Woodman to save postage costs (I guess it would be at least £10 via Parcel Force or similar)


If you are interested then let me know, if it doesn't go in the next week or so then I will pop on eBay

I have attached a picture of a NEW helmet just to give you an idea, I will add a picture of the actual helmet tomorrow


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Old 30th March 2010, 7:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Veeeeeeeery tempting alas i have no spare cash until the end of April now
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I can vouch for it being in good condition, saw it on Friday evening. I would have it if my small head would fit it, unfortunately its too fat for me!!
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DOes that mean it will be too big for my head?
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I think it was adjusted to its largest setting as I attempted to get it on my bonce, we were in the middle of van packing for a couple of displays so we didnt take the time to readjust it

Measure your bonce, 57cm to 63cm and you should be ok
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56cm so should be ok with a Rod Stewart head of hair
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Old 30th March 2010, 9:14 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Doh... seems the "standard" helmet (the one I have) is adjustable from 50cm to 58/60cm, just checked on a suppliers website
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I may also have a white Gallet for sale, complete with the optional ratchet headband. It's arrived today (brand new) and its borderline size wise It's sized as 58cm to 65cm but I just don't seem to be able to get comfortable with it...

will take some pictures and post em up tomorrow (as I said last Tuesday )


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Will have to measure my bonce!
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I just don't seem to be able to get comfortable with it...
Can picture you sat at your mac with it on for the last hour deliberating!!
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