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Besides fit being priority as mentioned above it depends on your needs really. If you'll be commuting all year at different hours do you want the hassle of changing between tinted/clear visors everyday potentially/wearing sunglasses in the helmet - if not i'd look for one with an internal shade.
Personally I would never spend that much on a helmet in my current position as theres a lot more you can get with the spare cash, not to mention other/better gear to hopefully increase overall safety whilst on the bike. I've made do with mainly lids around the 50 quid mark excusing two I paid just shy of 100 quid for [one of which was equal to the 50 quidder's, one of which was shockingly worse ].
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I've had the Shoei XR1100 for almost three years now. I like it very much. It's light and well ventilated, but it is loud and I'd like a sun visor.
I wear ear plugs almost all the time, so the loudness isn't too much of an issue, but the lack of a sun visor is a bit of a pain. In the summer, I wear a lightly tinted visor, but in the spring or autumn, I have to decide before I head out whether to put my sunglasses on. Many times, I'll start off in the clouds and rain and end up on the North Circular (or somewhere equally impossible to pull over) with the sun blazing in my eyes and shining off of wet roads.
I'm thinking of Shoei's GT-Air for my next lid. Supposedly, it's quieter, and it has a sun visor. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
Previous: '12 NC700S, '11 CBF 125, '04 SH 125. |
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| Northern Pirate wrote: | Hi Guys this is my first posting, coming back to Biking after a long time out. Ive been looking at Helmets, Ive seen a Shoei 1100 reduced £249, last years colours I think, its matt black. Anyway what do you think of the Shoei, Ive also looked at an AVG Skyline and a Shark Visor. The Shoei doesn't have build in sun shade.Thanks in advance for any help.NP |
I've had a matt black xr1100 for nearly 18months now, it now looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/omviG23.jpg
Those little white scratches are all over it, the two in the centre of the picture are from catching it against a wooden door-frame whilst carrying it, the rest like the one in the top-right of the photo are from stuff flicking up off the road.. it looks like I've dried it in a tumble-dryer.
On the positive side, it's light, fits me really well, has really good venting and doesn't fog up that much with the pinlock installed.
I didn't want an internal sun-visor as with every helmet I tried with one in it hit the bridge of my nose when in place, I'm using a clear visor with a photo-chromatic / auto-darkening pinlock insert, it's pretty good but not dark enough for strong or low sunlight - I'll be switching to a dark smoke visor as soon as its light enough to wear one when I'm going to work in the morning.
On the whole I'd definitely buy another xr1100, but I'd steer clear of the matt finish ones, they're just too easy to scratch and the plain colour shows up every tiny imperfection.
(edit) to add: yes it's quite a noisy helmet as people have mentioned but I wear plugs all the time so it doesn't bother me at all. ____________________ Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. - Elwood P. Dowd |
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I've also had my XR1100 for just over 3 years now and it still looks fresh and fits great, although it is a painted scheme and not matte black (or you get the very worn look as posted above).
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Been using XR1100's now for about 3 years - I've been more than happy with them.
First one was written off on an ill-fated BCF meet at the Ace Cafe - it was only about 30 hours old!
Second one lasted almost a full three years but 2 weekends ago it sacrificed itself to save my noggin once again. Picture is attached, basically the result of a 70mph highside (will get around to making a thread once I've got pictures of the bike) where I landed on the back of my head. Not sure the picture really conveys the damage (phone pic, taken in A+E waiting room...), but it is significant. Didn't even have a headache...
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- as mentioned above; quite a noisy lid, my old Shark was definitely quieter, but I always wore earplugs so not a massive issue for me.
- also mentioned above; do not buy in matte! Looks boss as fuck from a distance but pretty much impossible to keep clean - I certainly never managed and I tried almost everything.
Great lid, comfy as hell and saved my bacon more than once. Can't see me ever not buying a Shoei again.
N.B. I do realise plenty of other lids could/would have done the same job, but I can vouch for this one, and that's enough for me to be brand loyal, at least for the foreseeable future. ____________________ McGee - "When I go to the mall and see all the high school girls, I have to have DO NOT TOUCH THE GIRLS written on my hand. Every time I go to grope I see it and stop."
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 308 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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