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This is the new Orange Megaflake....I love it as well. But it wouldnt work with my color schemes.
like I said biltwells are so cool they don't have to match. I almost bought a rootbeer one when I first got one. My wife has done nothing but make fun of my helmet since I got it now she wants a Booger Green one
like I said biltwells are so cool they don't have to match. I almost bought a rootbeer one when I first got one. My wife has done nothing but make fun of my helmet since I got it now she wants a Booger Green one
I agree that they do not need to "Match" per say. I just dunno how that Orange would look against my funky clothing?
IMO the Orange and blue thing you got going is perfect.....
Kyle is wanting to get some of the new helmets out into the publics hands. You should hollah at him on that new megaflake!
Cool stuff Chaz I will get ahold of him next week sometime. I've heard they are supposed to be releasing more colors in the next month or so. So I guess the old lady might be getting one of the first green ones if they release that color. By the way I will get a pic of mine up this weekend sometime.
old school they are one size fits all. The shell is really flexible so all you have to do is tighten her down till she fits. log on to www.biltwellinc.com they have pics of all the available colors.
I watched and bid on a ratty *** Fulmer AF40 that did $330.00 bucks! And it was trashed.
Yep,. How many other item wife got penny's for older stuff at rummage sales she's had that now are worth some real cash..
my 65 chrome RCA 45 record player for the car that was in my 67 GTO. $5.00
Son had 6 big brown grocery sacks of GI JOE's StarWars and Hot wheels that she sold for $1.00 a sack full.
still have my Lionel train set in the org box and other toys from my youth, 50's stuff..
Chit this brings back some thoughts of the ole days..
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