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Old 06-10-16, 02:00
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Hi all,
in the last 10-12 years I've owned some 4 canadian military motorcycles. 2 were Armstrong MT500 and two (still have one) are KLR250.
I've always been curious to know what kind of helmets were issued with the bikes. I've seen white ''open-face'' helmets on some pictures with Armstrong MT500(1986), but wonder if that was still the case with the Kawasaki KLR (1995-2000).
Anyone has that info?

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Old 06-10-16, 04:57
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I think it depended on the Province where the bike was based. In Saskatchewan, they used watermelons.

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Old 06-10-16, 05:16
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We had CF issued olive drab helmets for the motorcycles when I was with the artillery from 95 until 2003 when I left the service.
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Old 06-10-16, 12:16
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We had CF issued olive drab helmets for the motorcycles when I was with the artillery from 95 until 2003 when I left the service.
Thank you.
Those were ''open-face'' helmets?
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Old 06-10-16, 15:03
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I think it depended on the Province where the bike was based. In Saskatchewan, they used watermelons.

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Old 06-10-16, 23:07
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Here is an image from the late 1980s.

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Old 07-10-16, 03:11
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Thank you! I see different helmets were issued then...
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Old 07-10-16, 04:26
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Here is an image from the late 1980s.

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Wow, interesting to see the C7 rifle strapped across the back rack. Not sure I would feel too good about doing that.
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Old 07-10-16, 13:44
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Wow, interesting to see the C7 rifle strapped across the back rack. Not sure I would feel too good about doing that.
The canadian MT500 was provided with a ''gun-rack'' on top of the right side pannier.
Fitted for a Sterling SMG...

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Wow, interesting to see the C7 rifle strapped across the back rack. Not sure I would feel too good about doing that.
Hi Wayne

C8 maybe?

Thanks Ed, that's a great pic all around. DR looks like he is wearing 84 webbing and body armour of some sort too. Maybe a n LBV (load bearing vest). Surprisingly, no leather gauntlets.

*Edit - Crew suit too.

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Old 07-10-16, 21:05
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The SLR might be on issue to the guy beside the bike???
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