Safest Helmet out here
#11
RE: Safest Helmet out here
ORIGINAL: N8 Dawg
people have different shaped heads too, so one helmet might fight one guy perfect and might be horrible for the next
people have different shaped heads too, so one helmet might fight one guy perfect and might be horrible for the next
Buying online is fine if you are absolutely sure that you are getting the best possible fit (trying them on in person).
#13
RE: Safest Helmet out here
I tried the Arai's and did not like the fit, the Shoei X-11 was really nice and fit my head well. End the end though I went with what I felt was the best made helmet for my money and that was the Shark brand RSR2. Very comfortable, and the fit and finish are incredible. And like it has been mentioned in an earlier reply you have to try them on in person. I wore mine around the dealership for about 45 minutes while I looked at bikes and other gear. You must also be sure to get one that fits correctly and will still fit well after it gets broken in so to speak to your heads shape. Just my 2 cents. Bottom line is just wear one.
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#17
RE: Safest Helmet out here
http://www.arkriders.com/gallery/v/R1+Dan/face.jpg.html
It may not seem by the looks of my mug but considering what damage I took Brain Hematoma,Scull Fracture, broke eye socket and nasan cavity I hightly reccomend a high end KBC. I have Arai and Shoie but love the KBC. Long story and lucky to be alive.
It may not seem by the looks of my mug but considering what damage I took Brain Hematoma,Scull Fracture, broke eye socket and nasan cavity I hightly reccomend a high end KBC. I have Arai and Shoie but love the KBC. Long story and lucky to be alive.
#18
RE: Safest Helmet out here
I've written about this before, but here goes again. There are two schools of thought on what helmets are the safest. The predominant one, as evidenced in the previous responses, is that high end Snell rated helmets (your Shoeis, Arais, HBCs etc.) are the best protection for your noggin. The less known school, however, says to avoid these helmets and anything else with a Snell label on it. The reasons for this were detailed a few years ago in an article in Motorcyclist Magazine and the article (along with Snells response to their conclusions) can be found at http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/ge...iew/index.html . It is a very long piece but well worth a read since it turns conventional thinking on its head. They also pissed off some of the helmet manufacturers enough that they supposedly lost a couple of hundred thousand dollars in ad revenue after it was published.
#19
RE: Safest Helmet out here
I thought my first helmet fit me well (HJC).. Then after getting used to my Shark RSX the HJC fit feels terrible for me.
Nothing against HJC though, hit my head on one in a wreck and walked away. In fact whenever I'm talking to a new rider who doesn't have a whole lot of money for a helmet I recommend taking a look at the HJC's, imo they are good protection for (some models) less than $100.
Nothing against HJC though, hit my head on one in a wreck and walked away. In fact whenever I'm talking to a new rider who doesn't have a whole lot of money for a helmet I recommend taking a look at the HJC's, imo they are good protection for (some models) less than $100.
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