Jofa 390 - 366 Clone - Teemu Edition
#1
Posted 20 February 2012 - 07:55 PM
This helmet has been modified to exactly look like a Jofa 366 helmet that is worn by Teemu Selanne. Teemu modifies his 366 to the same specs as this helmet. Only difference between his and mine is the 366 tab on the front.
I have had the ears cut by a boat crafter (steady hands) to insure a clean and straight cut. He then sanded the ends to make sure they were smooth. He did an excellent job and what I expected from a free hand cut. I then installed a straight cut visor to finish the helmet off. Visor is brand new. The plastic is still on the visor and I'll leave it on so you can remove it yourself. All the hardware is still on the helmet if you wanted to install a cage.
All the padding is soft and free of any smells or stains. Chin strap is brand new and never used. Perfect helmet for rec league.
Size: Sr 6 3/4 - 7 3/8 (55-63CM)
$110 shippped in the US, $115 to Canada.
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Posted 20 February 2012 - 08:04 PM
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#7
Posted 24 February 2012 - 03:43 PM
What kinda visor is on it
Honestly, not sure. Got it at the LHS shop for $25. No logos and advertised as non-scratch. It's brand new, still has the plastic film on it.
Side by side to an Oakley straight cut, looks pretty similar.
#13
Posted 08 July 2015 - 05:27 PM
I did this on my helmet too and yes, had to drill holes myself. For the lower holes of the visor, I used the ear loop holes. For the upper holes, in the first place I positioned the visor about where I wanted it to fit by tightening the screws in the ear loop holes, and then I traced dots and I drilled holes. The result was great. I think this is the best way to go if you want to be sure your holes will fit when you put your visor on.
#14
Posted 09 July 2015 - 06:26 PM
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#15
Posted 11 July 2015 - 06:36 PM
I did this on my helmet too and yes, had to drill holes myself. For the lower holes of the visor, I used the ear loop holes. For the upper holes, in the first place I positioned the visor about where I wanted it to fit by tightening the screws in the ear loop holes, and then I traced dots and I drilled holes. The result was great. I think this is the best way to go if you want to be sure your holes will fit when you put your visor on.
Awesome, thanks for the info! Did you use any specific kind of drill or bit, or just standard stuff?