'Brown Helmet Hedz'

Removable Helmet Cover

Fits snugly over most motorcycle helmets

Covers are designed to fit standard motorcycle helmets but:

  • Will fit some Moto-X helmets but peak sticks out. loses some effect due to the goggles vs visor on a standard helmet.
  • Will fit over an open-faced helmet but (obviously) covers the mouth, basically acting as a furry bandana.
  • Will fit over many flip faced helmets but prevents them from opening properly. Only the visor can be opened.


DOMESTIC POSTAGE / COLLECTION (Within Australia)

  • Express Post (within 1 - 3 working day delivery)
  • Parcel Post Plus (1 - 6 day working day delivery)
  • Local pickup is possible from the Launceston area

INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE (Countries outside Australia)

  • Shipped to most countries (excluding Africa and Middle East)
  • Regular Air Mail (7-10 working day delivery)
  • There is no tracking number for International Orders
  • Please advise if order does not arrive within 14 days.


FAQ’s

Are there other styles/colours?  No. This colour/style is the last one available.

Are they hand made? They used to be but this stock was made in China using my design and specifications.

Do I get a discount for bulk purchases? No. These are already discounted to two for the price of one.


 OK, here are the boring facts and legals. Please read it all:


·       Helmet Hedz are novelty Motorcycle Helmet Covers.

·       They’re constructed of stretchy nylon fur material with a big bit of elastic around the bottom to hold them onto the helmet firmly.

·       They’re one size fits most.

·       They slip on and off the helmet in seconds, and are washable.

·       They are designed to protect the helmet (A little, from dust and cats and stuff)

·       They are designed to store the helmet in, and protect the helmet from chips, like if you drop the helmet on those nice Italian tiles in the kitchen.

·       They are designed to make kids laugh and point when they see you.

·       They are not to be used by the driver on public roads. (The same as most aftermarket motorcycle accessories.)

·       They are to be used at all times in conjunction with local laws and regulations.

·       They can potentially impede peripheral vision, dependent on type of motorcycle helmet, how it’s been fitted and so forth.

·       They can potentially interfere with airflow through the ventilation systems of some motorcycle helmets.

·       They can potentially limit wind noise. Well, they do a bit, sort of like a microphone sock works. This might also affect hearing in some circumstances, which could be a good or a bad thing depending on how you look at things.

·       They do increase wind drag, which can make your neck tired, as well as the rest of you. This is not a problem if restricted to low speed use as recommended above.

·       They look best when your helmet has a dark visor. Otherwise it looks a bit like a motorcycle riding puppet has swallowed a human.

·       They take time out of your day because lots of people will want to take photos of you.