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I'll wait for an eBay copy thanks.
Chris told me I couldn't wear an Aro helmet.
"venting at the side and the back creates a vortex for the air to be pushed out the back to make you faster," and if you're wearing hair curlers (without a snood) the venturi effect amplifies the vortex to create a near-supersonic jet, with your head travelling at more fifty times the speed of your feet.
I wish I could have similar results with the 5$ dollar helmets that are sold by vending machines in Australia. But how could that possibly happen, these cheap helmets are just made from foam and plastic while these babies here are made from genuine exotic materials.
Yes please!
Want!