I don't think there is a great need for it, but I was just thinking, painting an Indian Sunderban mask in the back of my helmet would be cool, in an artsy way. My wife's face after telling her what its for would be........priceless
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I don't think there is a great need for it, but I was just thinking, painting an Indian Sunderban mask in the back of my helmet would be cool, in an artsy way. My wife's face after telling her what its for would be........priceless
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robmcd (03-30-2011)
alright, count me ignorant. What's it for?
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"Look what I can Do" -Stewart
Tigers, or mountain lions
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I think you could just cut a ping pong ball in half, color some pupils, and glue both parts to the back of your helmet.
I had owl eyes on the back of one of my helmets a few years ago. It was awesome! Never got attacked while wearing it either.
Now i'm gonna have to buy some googly eyes for the back of my helmet just for the lulz.
It works on elephants too. When I had those eyes on my helmet I was never once attacked by an elephant, not once!
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With ascents come adversity. Without adversity, there's no challenge.
Without challenge, no improvement, no sense of accomplishment, no deep-down joy .
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gray (03-30-2011), MojoCP (03-30-2011), speckledtrout (03-30-2011)
That full mask would be pretty cool to have. My friend and I have ridden with the eyes for a few years...but we're a tad more sketched out since it was our teammate that was partially eaten by a mtn lion in OC back in '04.
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MojoCP (03-30-2011)
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