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imported Motorcycle Helmets Street Legal? |
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Anonymous: sylvain | ||||||||
hi, i don't think that they are street legale in thailand. |
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The Bell Custom 500 Series is DOT, snell, and CE approved. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Anonymous: Sylvain | ||||||||
yes i know, but the Bell helmets did not pass the T.I.S (Thai industrial standard ) also known as MO HO KOR, so they are not street legal in thailand. |
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The T.I.S or MO HO KOR is not an requirement for motorcycle helmet in Thailand. Official the Thai Land Traffic Act, Ordinance No. 14/1992 of the Ministry of Interior only states; |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Matty | ||||||||
I find it unbelievable that the well known ( and expensive ) motorcycle helmets are not street legal in Thailand. |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +2 Registered: 07/13/08 |
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Anonymous: Scott | ||||||||
There is a Thai Industry Standard, Protective helmets for vehicle users TIS 369-2539 (from 1996) |
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Quote by: Scott
There is a Thai Industry Standard, Protective helmets for vehicle users TIS 369-2539 (from 1996)
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Admin Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 08/26/07 |
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Anonymous: DOUBLE STANDARDS | ||||||||
A reliable source informed me last week that our uniformed friends have in fact been visiting Bike and Helmet Shops in Pattaya and taking 'unapproved' up-market helmets from the shelves! |
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Anonymous: shark | ||||||||
Quote by: admin
Quote by: Scott
There is a Thai Industry Standard, Protective helmets for vehicle users TIS 369-2539 (from 1996)
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monoguy | ||||||||
So which mean All the post that is up in here, are saying that If a helmet(s) that didn't Pass the TIS. cannot be worn on the streets as they are not Street Legal... Jeffrey |
Junior Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 11/05/10 |
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Anonymous: shark | ||||||||
Quote by: monoguy
So which mean All the post that is up in here, are saying that If a helmet(s) that didn't Pass the TIS. cannot be worn on the streets as they are not Street Legal...
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monoguy | ||||||||
Quote by: shark
Quote by: monoguy
So which mean All the post that is up in here, are saying that If a helmet(s) that didn't Pass the TIS. cannot be worn on the streets as they are not Street Legal...
Jeffrey |
Junior Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 11/05/10 |
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REDDY | ||||||||
So, does this mean we'll be stuck with just one choice for a helmet that passed all international standards? Funny, I'm now seeing a mustachioed old man wearing a coat with tails and a bow tie, with a top hat, a monocle, and a cane... |
Junior Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 07/12/10 |
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Anonymous: shark | ||||||||
Quote by: REDDY
So, does this mean we'll be stuck with just one choice for a helmet that passed all international standards? Funny, I'm now seeing a mustachioed old man wearing a coat with tails and a bow tie, with a top hat, a monocle, and a cane...
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