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Local ones are very different. They kinda look like two funnels jammed together haphazardly. And I don't see them being used that much around here these days. You could call Kaapagri if you want something authentic. But I would just go and buy the musical instrument instead of an actual cow bell. Its pretty similar. I might have seen them at soundselect. But you'd probably get better prices at orange. They always have specials. I got some bronze strings there for like 50 bucks.  

they had huge ones ( like 25cm +-) for 600bucks.... still way out my price range 

 

though I should go look on local farms if I can find A gut walking around with his herd and ask him if he has 

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Anybody have any idea which bike shop takes customer serious? I need to order replacement pads for my Bell Super 2. But the shops keep writing my name into their “Forget about it book”....

 

I am aware that the importers are Omnico.

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Anybody have any idea which bike shop takes customer serious? I need to order replacement pads for my Bell Super 2. But the shops keep writing my name into their “Forget about it book”....

 

I am aware that the importers are Omnico.

speak to cogent industries ( long shot but I think they'll help) 

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they had huge ones ( like 25cm +-) for 600bucks.... still way out my price range 

 

though I should go look on local farms if I can find A gut walking around with his herd and ask him if he has 

How about those old school bells, big brass with a handle. Can you find those

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Anybody have any idea which bike shop takes customer serious? I need to order replacement pads for my Bell Super 2. But the shops keep writing my name into their “Forget about it book”....

 

I am aware that the importers are Omnico.

Contact us for a Leatt and never look back  :thumbup:

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Contact us for a Leatt and never look back  :thumbup:

Tempting, and would love to strap a Leatt DBX 3 to my dome, but that will have to wait for another day. The Turbine technology is particularly amazing.

 

Also cannot complain about my Bell, it is super comfy and I know that when I happen to put my head into something, the Bell will do its job.

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Tempting, and would love to strap a Leatt DBX 3 to my dome, but that will have to wait for another day. The Turbine technology is particularly amazing.

 

Also cannot complain about my Bell, it is super comfy and I know that when I happen to put my head into something, the Bell will do its job.

 

:thumbup:

 

I just find the Leatt far superior in comfort, ventilation and weight. I have also taken a solid knock to the head at about 40kmph and the Leatt didn't show any signs of impact or stress.

 

I have cracked many a Bell helmet, one even from washing out at about 5kmph while playing silly buggers. 

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:thumbup:

 

I just find the Leatt far superior in comfort, ventilation and weight. I have also taken a solid knock to the head at about 40kmph and the Leatt didn't show any signs of impact or stress.

 

I have cracked many a Bell helmet, one even from washing out at about 5kmph while playing silly buggers.

Sounds like you need some skills coaching.... maybe call up Peach? ☻☻☻
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Contact us for a Leatt and never look back  :thumbup:

 

Have they fixed the issues on the enduro of the chin bar catch breaking? Unfortunately Leatt haven't been great on the customer service on this issue. 

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