What are people wearing for helmets? My Icon Airframe Pro and Variant are aging out, and my Ruroc Atlas 1.0 is 3 years old already, so I'm debating between a 4.0, or getting another Airframe Pro.
What are people wearing for helmets? My Icon Airframe Pro and Variant are aging out, and my Ruroc Atlas 1.0 is 3 years old already, so I'm debating between a 4.0, or getting another Airframe Pro.
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I have an AGV rossi helmet. I'm basically riding a scooter now. CB500f Good nuff.
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I bought two new helmets this season.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A Hedon Heroine, for looking fine and getting the bishes.
And an AGV K6 for touring comfort and to install a cardo, etc.
I have an AGV of some type (few years old), that's super comfy, not super quiet. Really like it.
Would recommend Shoei RF1400; apparently it's even quieter than the previous one, not sure how they managed that. It's what I'd buy if I was getting another one.
Me too, but Shoei doesn't fit my head. I don't understand people discussing quiet helmets. You should have ear protection in at all times.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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The Hedon looks really nice but a bit too pricey for me. I had an AGV X3000 last year that I had to send back for warranty and now have a credit note with Fortnine. I'm waiting for them to get more XL Bell Bullit's in stock as they are a bit more budget friendlyThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do. But if it's quieter in the helmet, I can blast the music less to hear over the wind and through the ear plugs.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I have a Scorpion helmet but I guess it's a bit old because I don't remember it being was expensive as theirs today.
It's a perfectly fine unit. I've never ridden with a Shoei or Arai but they better be completely silent to justify their ludicrous prices.
That, or give you head...
Helmets are pretty much emotional investments.
Having said that, I would focus on getting on that is exe 22.06 compliant. It's the new standard and seems like a decent upgrade.
I'd always choose an ECE compliant helmet over a Snell rated helmet.
I've previously had a Shoei 1100, and it was a great helmet, until it aged out. Icon Airframe Pro and Icon Variants until they aged out, and a Ruroc Atlas 1.0, which is nice, but had growing pains (like no pin for the visor to keep it closed).
I just want something that looks decent (as a sportbike helmet), I can wear wired headphones in (since my wireless buds fall out), or use an in-helmet system (or Ruroc's built in one), and is $700 or less. If it's quiet inside, that's an added bonus.
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Im pretty partial to the Simpson bandit helmet or the m30..
My birthday is coming up and my wife wanted some ideas. I told her the usual - 'I dunno, I don't want anything.'
She says, 'there must be something that you want to buy coming up'
I had beyond open and I saw this thread.
'Hmmmm, a new motorcycle helmet would be nice.' hahaha
Guess who's getting a new ROOF Boxxer? A slight improvement on the old Boxer V8 design I got in 2014.
Looking around
Wondering what became
Of what I once knew
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Snell and ECE are both pretty decent. I personally stay away from the strictly DOT certified helmets cause, although they are ok, their testings are not as thorough and just dont offer the same protection. You only have 1 head after all
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I dont remember the model of helmet, but Shoei is the way to go. I've had AGV, icon, HJC,and some other ones and Shoei was the best of all of them.
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I stand corrected. When I bought my first helmet, Snell was allegedly the gold standard. My newer HJC bought last year is ECE.