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Srengam
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PostPosted: 21:45 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Spec me a helmet for £100 Reply with quote

So i've got £100(ish) for a helmet cos my £30 ebay bargain is a bag of crap. It's noisy as anything and steams up under 30mph.

I was thinking of the Shark S600 or maybe the S700.

Can anybody advise for or against any particular helmet that they use themself (or have used previously).

Thanks all.
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Honestly mate, you just aren't going to get the quality you're expecting. Any helmet from £30 ~ £100 is gonna be pretty much the same. You get the occasional gem, but none are quiet, none are amazingly comfy, and none last forever.

If you're not looking at Arai or Shoei - you aren't going to get the quality you expect.

I'd recommend just getting another cheapo, and spend a good £20 on some good earphones/earplugs, and £20 on a pinlock system. That'll sort you reet.
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PostPosted: 22:27 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have a look on lidsdirect.co.uk for ideas. e.g. click here for £0-£100, mainly HJC.

Can occasionally get bargains for last seasons or discontinued models, J&S are good at that sort of thing but you need to ask. May have problems getting replacement visor but you'll have probably worn out the helmet before the visor.
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PostPosted: 22:30 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wear glasses so needed something that wouldn't steam up or cause my specs to. Am really happy with my Viper RS-V225. I got it for £60 but had a quick look on-line and can't find it for less than about £80.
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PostPosted: 22:37 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whilst I agree to an extent about the 'get what you pay for' mantra I do believe there are some reasonable prices helmets out there that aren't too bad.
My brother has this:https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/box-bx-2r-batman-helmet-in-matt-black-3836.html £40, and to be honest, I'm quite impressed. Its really well made for the price, visor seals pretty well, has a little chin curtain to reduce wind noise. It is certainly heavier than a pricier helmet, but not by a massive amount. I'm afraid I can't attest to how loud it is, my brother is happy with it, although its his first helmet and he is on a 125 - no sustained motorway riding.
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CadillacMoon wrote:
Whilst I agree to an extent about the 'get what you pay for' mantra I do believe there are some reasonable prices helmets out there that aren't too bad.
My brother has this:https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/box-bx-2r-batman-helmet-in-matt-black-3836.html £40, and to be honest, I'm quite impressed. Its really well made for the price, visor seals pretty well, has a little chin curtain to reduce wind noise. It is certainly heavier than a pricier helmet, but not by a massive amount. I'm afraid I can't attest to how loud it is, my brother is happy with it, although its his first helmet and he is on a 125 - no sustained motorway riding.



Exactly my point, the Box helmets are great. To get the amazing comfort you get from an Arai you have to spend an extra £200.

But, if you spend an extra £100 - you don't get that comfort, so its not worth it. You either get an Arai/Shoei - or you get a cheap lid. Simples.

I've had several lids in the past few years, Box, HJC, Caberg e.t.c. nothing compares to my Arai. The box was £40, the HJC was £80 and the Caberg was £150. They were all on par, even with such price differences. My friend Edgey who has a HJC (£80) and an AGV (£160ish) prefers the HJC as its comfier.

This is my point, you either get a cheap lid which don't really differ between brands and price points, or you get a premium Arai/Shoei (or Schuberth if you want a flip front).
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PostPosted: 22:54 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

BigDan wrote:

This is my point, you either get a cheap lid which don't really differ between brands and price points, or you get a premium Arai/Shoei (or Schuberth if you want a flip front).


Good point, well made. I have a slightly older £100ish HJC, and on the face of it, there is not much difference between that and my brothers box helmet. The lining on mine is removable, and I don't think his is (may be wrong on that) superficial details, nothing major.

I'm Currently saving up for a snazzy new shark helmet, saw one in my local shop the other day, very swish Smile
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PostPosted: 23:54 - 08 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

BigDan wrote:
Honestly mate, you just aren't going to get the quality you're expecting. Any helmet from £30 ~ £100 is gonna be pretty much the same. You get the occasional gem, but none are quiet, none are amazingly comfy, and none last forever.

If you're not looking at Arai or Shoei - you aren't going to get the quality you expect.

I'd recommend just getting another cheapo, and spend a good £20 on some good earphones/earplugs, and £20 on a pinlock system. That'll sort you reet.


I'm amazed this thread has gone this long, before all the 'paying big bucks for a helmet is just throwing money at the R&D/marketing budget' merchants.

Truth is, you are right, you are paying for a certain amount of marketing hype, but you do also get proper quality.

One of my work colleagues has just bought a cheapo flip front; paint finish is good, overall design is good, features are good, but you can tell immediately, this isn't going to last.

The mechanism that operates the flip down sunvisor takes a fair bit of force to operate, but feels a bit flimsy, so it's going to break.

Same with the air vents, visor and chin bar, they all take more operational effort that I would like, but the mechanisms don't feel up to the job, long term.

On top of that, it fits OK, but the lining feels like it's made of bricks, so it's not going to be comfortable on anything more than a light commute.

I was looking at lids during the recent Hein Gericke closing down sale, and helmets that normally retailed at £100 more than my colleague bought, were not worth the extra.

In my view, £1-200 is no man's land; either buy very cheap and expect to replace often, or spend decent money on a top brand.
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PostPosted: 00:00 - 09 Oct 2012    Post subject: Re: Spec me a helmet for £100 Reply with quote

Earplugs and a fog city for a helmet with a good fit - presuming you want some hope of the helmet actually working to protect you that is.
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PostPosted: 07:48 - 09 Oct 2012    Post subject: Re: Spec me a helmet for £100 Reply with quote

Srengam wrote:
So i've got £100(ish) for a helmet cos my £30 ebay bargain is a bag of crap. It's noisy as anything and steams up under 30mph.

I was thinking of the Shark S600 or maybe the S700.

Can anybody advise for or against any particular helmet that they use themself (or have used previously).

Thanks all.


Have a look at this one, pinlock insert included and a drop down sun visor Cool

https://www.lidsdirect.co.uk/clearance-sale/clearance-helmets/box-fz-1-rising-sun-black.html
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PostPosted: 08:18 - 09 Oct 2012    Post subject: Re: Spec me a helmet for £100 Reply with quote

Plenty of decent, cheap, well looked after lids on ebay. Ive been using this for a month since crash, decided to get another

https://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m593/Kramdra/GEDC05502.jpg


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120994374391

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130775553525


Most people dont like the idea of used. The shark is pretty much new, not even one scratch and inner foam is good. In a week, it will be scratched to fuckery, because Im going to be using it as intended.
However plenty of shark S500's on there new for about the same price.

havent recived the AGV yet, but I will be checking its ok. Either way its better than my old, so will be used.
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PostPosted: 08:24 - 09 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

As already said, look for end of range bargains for normally decent ~£200 helmets.

My first ever 'bash hat' was a £60 Bieffe and it was a noisy, steamy piece of crap. I thought that all helmets were like that until I replaced it with a brand new (at the time) discontinued Shoei XR800. The fit and finish was amazing, and best of all it was plush and quiet and didn't weigh 12 tonnes.

Was £199, down to £100 IIRC, back in 2001 though..
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