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 Posted: 20:45 - 05 Nov 2015 Post subject: Kit upgrade (helmet, boots) |
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Hey guys,
Winter is pretty much here and getting my visor all steamed up is just too common now. Also, vents are letting too much cold air in even when closed so I've decided to change my MDS for something nicer. Basically I'm looking for advice here, full-face, pinlock ready (would be nice if included!), good air control inside, price between £100 and £200. Suggestions?
Found this recently:
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_cat/1429
Oh, and I'd like to buy online as well, is that good idea when comes to choosing the right size?
Other piece I definitely need is boots. Here I'm really not sure what to go for, something for about £100 would be nice, at least ankle hight, waterproof and relativity casual (or at least normal) looking?
Thanks a lot for any suggestions! |
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 Posted: 00:11 - 06 Nov 2015 Post subject: Re: Kit upgrade (helmet, boots) |
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| Marcepan wrote: |
Oh, and I'd like to buy online as well, is that good idea when comes to choosing the right size?
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As said, it's a shit idea.
I recently spent 3 hours in a dedicated helmet shop, finding a lid that fitted me properly, then when the one I ordered turned up, it still didn't fit correctly and it took another two weeks to get the right liner.
You need to go to a B&M shop and try stuff on. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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 Posted: 00:45 - 06 Nov 2015 Post subject: Re: Kit upgrade (helmet, boots) |
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Could get an HJC RPHA ST for £199 from J&S or an HJC RPHA 10 Plus for £120-£160 from lidsdirect.
Also depends on your bike and riding position as different helmets have vents designed for more sports tucked in style or 3/4 and upright position. HJC RPHA 10 plus being the earlier and RPHA ST being the latter.
Walk into a local shop (such as J&S) and try some on.
| Marcepan wrote: | Oh, and I'd like to buy online as well, is that good idea when comes to choosing the right size? |
Buying a helmet online is only a good idea when you've already tried it on in a shop and got the correct size and fit and wanted a cheaper price.. on the flip side to that sportsbikeshop are meant to be really good at packaging helmets, the helmet box inside a bigger box.. or so I read so if you do end buying of the net once you've tried one on their defiantly one of the retailers to consider.
| Marcepan wrote: | Other piece I definitely need is boots. Here I'm really not sure what to go for, something for about £100 would be nice, at least ankle hight, waterproof and relativity casual (or at least normal) looking? |
All depends on what you feel comfortable with, could go down the ankle boot route as you can practically get mini versions of full boots such as the Alpinestar SMX-2 or there's more F1 style boots with little protection.
Then there's full race style boots on a budget, I had a pair of Frank Thomas boots from J&S for about £70-80.. learnt to ride in them and lasted me through winter without any bad memories (ie; wet foot, cold foot etc). |
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just go there and try:
https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/stores/aberdeen
They have HJC.
IMO the new Shark helmet looks better:
https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/skwal-helmets-white.html
Also buying boots online - very bad idea. You need to check the fit.
IMO the best winter option that is proven completely waterproof is
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Yeah, I've noticed them couple of days ago, looks like they have really good selection of both helmets and boots - will pop in tomorrow before work.
Won't have much time but I'm planning to check more than one helmet. I've read tonight that HJC is quite noisy so I'm afraid it may also not keep the cold air coming in through vents too well? |
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| Marcepan wrote: |
Yeah, I've noticed them couple of days ago, looks like they have really good selection of both helmets and boots - will pop in tomorrow before work.
Won't have much time but I'm planning to check more than one helmet. I've read tonight that HJC is quite noisy so I'm afraid it may also not keep the cold air coming in through vents too well? |
All helmets are noisy over 60 mph. If you have any motorway riding you need to wear ear plugs: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pairs-Howard-Leight-Laser-Plugs/dp/B0007XJOLG
About vents - I have helmet that does not have too good ventilation Givi Sniper for example - has good insulation not much vents. And my X-lite 702 - plenty of air vents.
When the helmet has good ventilation you are happy that you get fresh air and no misting. But you do not like the cold in the winter and the noise from the vents. Then if helmet does not have too much vents you are happy that its warm in the winter and the noise is low. But you get misting and not enough fresh air.
My point is all helmets have some issues. Find one that at least is a good fit to your head. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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