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December 31, 2007 at
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December 31, 2007 at
09:45:03 AM by sprinter25
OK, so Bell Helmets are supplied by this Chinese Manufacturer, too. So if you're basing your buying decision on the country of origin, then that's fine, it's your choice. But just don't assume that a once upon a time USA product continues to be made in this country. Do a little research before you spend some bucks.
The fact that Rodia helmets have a Snell 2005 certification(shown on their website) seems to defuse any safety argument - it's more an issue of politics and economics when choosing to buy a helmet.....
And whatever Pyrotect pays for product is their deal - after all, they're in business to make a profit. And I'll bet that the business they're in requires a bunch of money for insurance and lawyers, too....
Chuck.....
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December 31, 2007 at
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For X-mas my wife got me a new pair of SIMPSON SFI 5 driving shoes.
(God I love that woman)
Anyone care to guess where they were made????
Thats Right...... CHINA!!!!!
Midget Racing on a mini stock budget
www.ozarkmountainmidgets.com
Dustin Arnall, President
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January 01, 2008 at
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makes you wonder what is next? - dirt oval racetracks in China?
in the middle of rice fields - and chinamen strong on plow instead of heavy equipment. no rules or regulations - those things barely exist over there - hence the presence of so many US corporations.............1 could go pretty far with the cultural connotations..........
How much would could a wouldchuck chuck if a
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