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| Kaya75 |
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 Kaya75 Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 14:42 - 27 Aug 2015 Post subject: New Helmet |
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Hi all,
Any advice on a new helmet, I've got around 400 quid. I've got a mid range Avg skyline, the one I got for CBT. Time for upgrade.
Want full face I think.. Tho.. Schuberth C3 pro tempting, tho I've read some poor reviews about the new ones.
Ride a bandit 600, so quiet upright position.
I've looked and looked but can't decide
Arai Rebel - Prospect, designed for "street fighters" (gimmick?) might have opted for this if they'd put " made for naked bike rider"...
Schuberth C3
Shoei GT Air
Wildcard: Arai Chaser V Pro
What's the deal with thinning the liners for sun visors?
Open to any other surgesstions.
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| P.addy |
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 P.addy Red Rocket
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| Mudshark |
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| -Matt- |
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 -Matt- World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 15:28 - 27 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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Personally i'd find a 50-100 quid one that fits and spend the other 300 odd quid in your budget on fuel/other gear/other stuff .
My current Viper RS-44 cost me £50 with a spare visor about 18 months ago and has been the best helmet i've had so far, out of a few others that cost upto £150. Can get the same helmet now for £35-40; which is what i'm planning on replacing it with again soon. I wouldn't personally buy second-hand, but otherwise i'm not really fussed what I get as long as it fits properly. More money doesn't necessarily mean a better helmet.
Theres plenty around the £50-70 mark that have internal-sun-visors/flip-fronts too, if you're looking for either of those. |
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| UrbanRacer |
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 UrbanRacer World Chat Champion

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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Got myself a new one a few weeks back, Scorpion EXO-2000. Can't fault it. I have a funny shaped head and they seem to be the only make that fit! Saying that probably wouldn't have got it if it was full price, got it for £200 +visor from a store at Thruxton when BSB was there.
But yeah, buy on fit first.  ____________________ Past: '07 YBR125, '00 GPZ500S, '99 ZRX1100, '98 CBR600 track bike, '97 ZX9R
Present: '05 R6 track bike, 140 pit bike |
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| Mattaria |
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 Mattaria Trackday Trickster
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 stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
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I had a Nolan lid once, and thought it was ok at the time. But the wind and draft was terrible and so was the fit of the visor.
I didn't keep that one for 12years!
My Arai and Dainese helmets have been much better and both felt better and quieter and more comfy.
I'm sposed to be binning my Arai now and buying a new lid, but I want a style to it if I'm going to spend proper money £300-450 on a lid. I also want a nice colour scheme and one that goes with my bike.
I'd like a crazy 46 design lid, but the colours just don't work for me, and I'm looking at the retro stuff a lot more these days.
Top of my list if the fit and quality was good are Bell and Simpson lids though. Otherwise I might just buy a plain HJC or Spada etc? |
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| Kaya75 |
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 Kaya75 Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 01:14 - 28 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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Cheers for the insights all,
Sorry Willis, Not my Size... thanks for the offer tho Mate
I'm going to go try some on, not looking to max the budget, but I need to treat my head and Autumns coming... Roads were sly today, one minute dry, next minute bleeding diesel and crap with the random drizzle and storms.. I was moving out into the completely clear outside lane to overtake a few cars in the dry only to hit a full on rain storm at er I think about 70, yeah must have been just 70....ish mph a few seconds later as I started to move back to the lefthand lane.. as I felt the frontend rolling through the mountain of gravelly road grime that was carving deltas in to the river of rain water that was deluging the white lines that flashed under my headlights. I thought that I must try to get helmet and tyres sorted this month.
That was after I had a proper SMIDSY moment in town, old guy pulled out a left into a completely clear A road and took the right hand lane to move onto the fly over. Well I say clear, I'm seeing it from his point of view, my hi-vi commenter vest must need a wash.. I be doing it with my pants in the morning. I also decided the swerve manoeuvre in mod one is valuable after all... He shit himself when I went for the gap that he was rapidly closing, I was by his door at this point after managing to scrub 15mph of my 35ish, I'd seen him, I slowed down has I thought he may pull out but then naturally pull into the left lane but I wasn't trusting the situation, he starts to cut acros for the fly over, at this point I thought I'm stuck in a closing door and I'll be f**ked if I'm going backwards so I applied the "if in doubt apply more power" philosophy.. I'd have shit myself if I was him too, the first thing he knew about it was a IL4 blasting into being on his right shoulder... In retrospect I should have clocked the flyover was open and expected that, so should have slowed right down and moved to the left lane one my approach, I'll know next time
Anyway I'm going have another beer, cheers for the replies, sorted  |
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 talkToTheHat World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 02:37 - 28 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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I like my shark, it's a Speed R. Fits me, really light, sunvisor works well, vents are good, is very very quiet, lining is nice, pinlock max works well. But it's gone back for warranty work (likely replacemnt) because the chrome has flaked off the pins retaining the strap, and they are corroding alarmingly fast.
Am back to using my HJC FG15. The vents are are flimsy as fuck. Old style pinlock is less good, lining quickly feels soggy, doesn't wick sweat away as well as the shark bambo stuff, which can get proper soaked and still not feel horrible. Fixed on newer models, girlfriend's IS17 has great vents and a really nice visor mechanism. Max pinlock too. Great buy for the price. Can't comment on the lining, beyond getting it as soaked as mine on out last tour. Wind noise on FG15 is much much louder than speed R. I only want earplugs for motroway speeds with the shark, with the hjc anything above about 40 is too loud. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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 Posted: 13:10 - 28 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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What about this cool helmet....  ____________________ Ride safe , if you can not ride safe , ride free.... |
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 Posted: 13:49 - 28 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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the best lid I ever owned was a Duchini D619. It was the comfiest helmet I owned, maybe a little bit noisy at high speeds, but it done me well in my crash, really well as it was mostly my head that was grinding the tarmac. cost me £90.
I agree with what Paddy said further up against the 'buy cheap, buy twice' mentality on lids, as long as it fits well then i'd wear it. ergonomics first, and a budget helps with the aesthetic choice. ____________________ Current: Kawasaki ZL600 Eliminator
Past: Suzuki GZ125, Kawasaki GT550, Kawasaki GPX600R, Honda vrx400,Kawasaki Zephyr 750, Suzuki SV650 K5
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 Kaya75 Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 22:52 - 28 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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Thanks all for the advice and replies
So is went and tried a few on, Arai just didn't fit.. which was a shame, some nice lids. The first one was a GT Air, it felt good like it will bed in sweet. I decided against the C3 didn't try it, flip just wasn't doing it for me the trade off wasn't worth it. Still look nice lids tho, I see the appeal.
So then a few Shoei's Bells and Arai A couple of nice Sharks and looked at a led integrated lid with flashing air vents.. hmmmm interesting...
Best one was first, had a short ride out and it's snugg in a good thee tight way (ez now.. ) comfy and the alround visibility is good, noise is different, less hi feq, a little windy, I need to test it on a longer run but even tho the manual says it has "ear" pads (post production design tweek? Lol) I reckon it going to whistle it's taters off at a certain speed - but it's still a great lid, feels the bolloxs and moves with my head instead of around it.. sweet build quality but then expectted for 380 quid a bitch to clean (if too fussy about insect soup). hope im wrong about the potential whistle but we'll see. All well happy
So to the chase in the ennd with a hundred notes off this: ("cuz of over stocking on the scheme")
https://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j78/Kaya1975/Mobile%20Uploads/IMAG2140_zpsrusxlahz.jpg
Happy daze, thanks for all the help [img][/img] |
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 Kaya75 Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 13:03 - 29 Aug 2015 Post subject: |
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Update, just got back from 3hr ish ride, all good, no complaints, feels better today, very comfortable, good round vision, it does whistle at about 73.5 mph it is just at one point, so no worries apart from that pretty quiet but I won't be leaving my ear plugs at home for long Mway journeys. Great helmet for me anyway. Thanks for all the replies and insights, helped a lot.
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