new So Cal Auto Cross Thread - Fontana
doctor7, whereabouts in socal are you? I just bought my helmet from this place:
http://www.motorhelmets.com/
Most of their stuff is for bikes but they were one of the few shops I found close to me that actually had helmets for automotive (so I can try one on for size). I picked up an HJC AR-10 for 265 (with tax it came out to around 290). I will be back to see them for a dark smoke visor
http://www.motorhelmets.com/
Most of their stuff is for bikes but they were one of the few shops I found close to me that actually had helmets for automotive (so I can try one on for size). I picked up an HJC AR-10 for 265 (with tax it came out to around 290). I will be back to see them for a dark smoke visor
I'm in pasadena, yeah I have seen they r kinda prciey, that's why I was asking how much they rented them for, as they say they have rentals available. I just picked up a new bov, a 220 hit, hopefully I get it tomorrow so I can be ready for fontana, as mine stopped working. But thanks for the site, maybe next week I can grab one. Also thanks payne for the info
I'm in pasadena, yeah I have seen they r kinda prciey, that's why I was asking how much they rented them for, as they say they have rentals available. I just picked up a new bov, a 220 hit, hopefully I get it tomorrow so I can be ready for fontana, as mine stopped working. But thanks for the site, maybe next week I can grab one. Also thanks payne for the info
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Is there an entrance fee to Speedway to watch? I havent been back for many years. My son just graduated from nursing school and he wants to play with his FB or one of the RX-3s (will require stock 12-A if that happens)
Can't make this one but I'll be thinking about you guys.
FYI, for the newbies, if you have nice paint you might want to bring some wide painter's masking tape (blue stuff is the best). Cones can leave little marks. The marks will buff out but it takes some work so a lot of folks just protect cone attracting surfaces (IE entire width of front lip, behind wheels, etc)
FYI, for the newbies, if you have nice paint you might want to bring some wide painter's masking tape (blue stuff is the best). Cones can leave little marks. The marks will buff out but it takes some work so a lot of folks just protect cone attracting surfaces (IE entire width of front lip, behind wheels, etc)
I picked up a nasty cold yesterday so I'm a little pissed off. I don't want this to affect my ability to go tomorrow. Should I bring chairs?
I also like the tip about the cones
I also like the tip about the cones
Last edited by Sarah7; Jan 14, 2011 at 12:57 PM.
Better bring a little cash.



