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helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 8:42 am
by Brett
Well, I figured I should go ahead and get a helmet. At first I was
going to go with a dirt helmet like the Bell Moto 7, but then decided
I should also look for something that would work well on the street
AND dirt.
Here's 3 helmets I'm considering (see below). Since I want to do
some touring eventually, I figured a flip up face mask would be nice,
and the Shoei has that. Thoughts on that and these 3 helmets? Feel
free to recommend others...
Shoei Syncrotec (Flip Up):
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=4&ID=760
Arai Tracker GT:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=5&ID=3459
Bell Moto 7:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=5&ID=680
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 9:45 am
by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
> Here's 3 helmets I'm considering (see below). Since I want to do
> some touring eventually, I figured a flip up face mask would be nice,
> and the Shoei has that. Thoughts on that and these 3 helmets? Feel
> free to recommend others...
You'll probably get as many differing thoughts on this as there are
Listers, here's mine. Of the three, *I* would go with the Arai.
IMHO, The Bell would be a pain on the street, not having any of the
advantages of full enclosure - bugs, grit and pebbles can get at your
face, working their way around goggles and certainly glasses. In colder
weather you close the shield and vents of a traditional full face and have
that much more protection; in warmer weather you can open the vents and
crack the shield a click or two for air circulation. With a moto helmet,
you're "out there." Period.
IMHO, there seems to be two camps on the flip-up helmets, such as the
Shoei. The convenience is great, I'm sure, but there are those who are
concerned about the action / reaction of that type of helmet in a crash. I
haven't specifically looked into this, haven't done any research. The
potential for trouble was enough to warn me off.
IMHO, a good traditional full face, like the Arai, is the best way to go.
I bought the DOT / Snell approved HJC CL-12 or 13, I'm not sure of the
model number, and love it. My reasons for avoiding the Bell moto helmet,
are the very reasons that I would want to buy the Arai. (My HJC fits
perfectly, is Snell approved, and cost $199.00 from the dealer.) I bought
from the dealer so I could test fit. An XL offering from one company
wasn't necessarily XL in other brands.
I hope that helps,
Mark
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helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 9:53 am
by Brad J. Morris
Those are all fine helmets, but if you are planning on doing cool
weather riding, you'll definately want to get one with a visor. On a 40
degree day at 30 miles an hour you'll be shocked at how brutally cold
it is to any exposed body parts. Also, make sure to get a jacket that
zips all the way up to your chin. It doesn't have to be an expensive
leather one. I wear a Columbia ski jacket that is perfect.
Good luck,
Brad
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 10:27 am
by Brad Davis
I have the HJC LT-12 which is now the LT-20. It is a good helmet,
lightweight carbon fiber construction and fairly priced.
Brad
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 11:09 am
by John Irvine
Like bikes helmets are a compromise and having two is
a better solution. I, as another lister, have the HJC
LT12 probably one of the best for the buck, well rated
by Motorcycle Consumer News, Full coverage and
reasonable, I got mine on Ebay for about $150. I
recently got a dirt helmet from a former lister
slightly used, I think they retail for $125. Also an
HJC, mid line. Dirt seems lighter, using goggles is a
lot better off road for ventilation and being able to
use tear offs, having the visor is also a plus and
replacement sheilds dont cost nearly so much, just
new goggle lens. Also available on EBay. My thought
would be to shop wisely and get one of each, best deal
in the long run. BTW dirt helmets suck for street
use.
--- Brett wrote:
> Well, I figured I should go ahead and get a helmet.
> At first I was
> going to go with a dirt helmet like the Bell Moto 7,
> but then decided
> I should also look for something that would work
> well on the street
> AND dirt.
>
> Here's 3 helmets I'm considering (see below). Since
> I want to do
> some touring eventually, I figured a flip up face
> mask would be nice,
> and the Shoei has that. Thoughts on that and these
> 3 helmets? Feel
> free to recommend others...
>
> Shoei Syncrotec (Flip Up):
>
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=4&ID=760
>
> Arai Tracker GT:
>
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=5&ID=3459
>
> Bell Moto 7:
>
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/product.asp?Dept=5&ID=680
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helmet recommendations??
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2001 11:15 am
by jlabate@dakotacom.net
Good helmet prices here -
http://www.helmetshop.com/home.htm
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Brett" wrote:
> Well, I figured I should go ahead and get a helmet. At first I was
> going to go with a dirt helmet like the Bell Moto 7, but then decided
> I should also look for something that would work well on the street
> AND dirt.
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2001 7:39 am
by lbauer@cs.princeton.edu
As far as flip-up helmets go, many people seem to think highly of the
Nolan N-100. If I were in the market for the helmet I'd definitely
give it a good look.
-Lujo
'99 KLR 650
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2001 1:09 pm
by Ryan Newman
> As far as flip-up helmets go, many people seem to think highly of the
> Nolan N-100. If I were in the market for the helmet I'd definitely
> give it a good look.
I have the HJC Sy-Max flip-up and LOVE it.
Ryan
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2001 10:19 pm
by Rick Peterson
I too have the HJC Sy-Max... and am very happy with it.... I chose a
flip-up because I wear glasses... It is such a pain to take my glasses off
then to put them back on when wearing a full face.
It is noisy at speed... though earplugs REALLY help. I've been just using
the foam ones... is there a consensus of "the right type" of earplugs??
Cheers...
Rick
Victoria, B.C.
A15
helmet recommendations??
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2001 10:26 pm
by monahanwb@yahoo.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Rick Peterson wrote:
I've been just using
> the foam ones... is there a consensus of "the right type" of
earplugs??
I wish there were. I keep several pairs of a couple of different
types with me. I stashes 'em in my jacket pockets, tankbag pockets,
and a couple up my butt case I gets thorown in jail. But they're all
different types. I got them silicon ones (work good) and some orange
foam ones (work good too, they're 'leights') and some reg'lar fome
ones.....I forget now what they wuz called.
I like the HJC lids myself. Thinkin about gettin on o those AC-10s,
with removable face lingerie.