dean33
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im looking for a new helmet. where are the best prices,I think i like the Multitec, How is the noise. Any links would be great. Dean
I have a Shoei multitec & just took delivery of a Schuberth C3.im looking for a new helmet. where are the best prices,I think i like the Multitec, How is the noise. Any links would be great. Dean
Where did you get the Schuberth and what did you pay????
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I concur with John on parts411 having the best prices. And I've ordered a couple of helmets from them now. Very good service.I just replaced my Multitec with another Multitec. The noise is not issue to me.
parts411.com was $387 (call them to get this price)
Are you riding with the stock screen? I found that all my helmets (both f/f and flip) were unbearably noisy until i replaced the screen with a CB +4+4 flip.BUT, this Multitec is the noisiest helmet I've ever owned. It's the only flip-up I've owned, so I just figured you had to trade quiet for convenience. I love it though. With earplugs.
I use a Nolan N103 (n-com) on my goldwing. I'd have to say that the Multitec would be a better choice for the FJR, as it does have much better venting, it is sooo much lighter & it performs better in wet weather (i had beads of water running in through the N103's visor - and it got pretty annoying during a heavy downpour)I have a Shoei RF1000 and a Multitec - neither seems more noisy than the other, but I do wear earplugs anytime I am going more than a mile or two.
I love the modular, and the RF1000 is more of a back-up.
Both of these helmets fit my head great with no hotspots, but I also had to put the thicker cheek pads in the RF1000 to get a more comfortable fit.
If I were going to get a new helmet I would get another Multitec, although I have not had the opportunity to try the new Nolan N103 N-Com. It comes with the pin-lock shield and the internal sun visor, I would only be worried about the venting as compared to my Multitec (which is outstanding).
+1Are you riding with the stock screen? I found that all my helmets (both f/f and flip) were unbearably noisy until i replaced the screen with a CB +4+4 flip.BUT, this Multitec is the noisiest helmet I've ever owned. It's the only flip-up I've owned, so I just figured you had to trade quiet for convenience. I love it though. With earplugs.
Now i can ride visor up and enjoy the breeze (at least 'til i get hit in the eye by a rogue mosquito :blink: )
Yes. This probably isn't the place to elaborate, but I like the stock sceen, and almost never raise it.Are you riding with the stock screen?BUT, this Multitec is the noisiest helmet I've ever owned.
I'm in the same boat, I just sold my Suomy and am now looking for something new before riding season. Besides fit and comfort I want something that will accept my starcom headset without the mike touching my lips.im looking for a new helmet. where are the best prices,I think i like the Multitec, How is the noise. Any links would be great. Dean
Or the CL-Max. It comes in two shell sizes and accommodates larger noggins better.I'm surprised the no one mentioned the HJC Symax yet.
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