bmwhd
Well-known member
If you're looking at flip-ups, give the Shark Evo modular a look. Very slick design, high quality, and feels much better on my Arai head than my Schuberth's do.
I do do HJC Symax II. It is very comfortable but noisy I can't maintain a conversation with Scala Rider. But if you wear plugs that should not matter but then you can't use the headset.I'm surprised the no one mentioned the HJC Symax yet. I bought a new Symax II last year and find that it is the most comfortable helmet I ever owned. I bought mine form NewEnough.com after first trying on several HJC helmets at my local dealer. I probably would have bought from the dealer, at a higher price of course, if he had the one I wanted in stock.
You probably already know that fit and comfort are most important when selecting a helmet. The Multitec doesn't fit me right. I never saw a Schuberth in a shop so I don't know how well they fit.
Be careful with that article. I read it before I bought my Z1R. I'm very happy with my purchase, but helmet snobs on this board will insist on spending 3 and 4x on helmets that don't absorb as much impact.It seems the best prices may also be found on the best helmets.
Read this yet?
After reading that article I was ready to buy the Z1R too, if I could get one with a retractable tinted visor, a flip-front, nice fitting gasket thingys under the chin, and most important - QUIET. edit: oh ya, and a visor that doesn't fog upBe careful with that article. I read it before I bought my Z1R. I'm very happy with my purchase, but helmet snobs on this board will insist on spending 3 and 4x on helmets that don't absorb as much impact.It seems the best prices may also be found on the best helmets.
Read this yet?
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Like I said... B)After reading that article I was ready to buy the Z1R too, if I could get one with a retractable tinted visor, a flip-front, nice fitting gasket thingys under the chin, and most important - QUIET. edit: oh ya, and a visor that doesn't fog upBe careful with that article. I read it before I bought my Z1R. I'm very happy with my purchase, but helmet snobs on this board will insist on spending 3 and 4x on helmets that don't absorb as much impact.It seems the best prices may also be found on the best helmets.
Read this yet?
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Hey, as an ex-'sotan, I have to admit your helmet is a lot quieter than mine from November to May.I can't win. I just wrote how I'd be content buying a Z1R. Hell, I'd get my next lid from Walmart (aka the Anti-Christ of Retail) if it had the features that have so spoiled me.
Oh well... Helmet Snob it is then :dntknw:
Helmet snob, squid, "attantion whore", saint ...
Which Z1R do you have? How's the venting? Noise?Be careful with that article. I read it before I bought my Z1R. I'm very happy with my purchase, but helmet snobs on this board will insist on spending 3 and 4x on helmets that don't absorb as much impact.It seems the best prices may also be found on the best helmets.
Read this yet?
:lol:
Now that's funny!Hey, as an ex-'sotan, I have to admit your helmet is a lot quieter than mine from November to May.
I had a ZRP, it was OK (not as quiet as my RF-1000), but I changed to a Fulmer AFD-4 when I decided to go to a white helmet. I like it, mostly for the amount of impact energy it's supposed to absorb, and I think it's quiter and better vented than the ZRP. Fulmer doesn't do internet dealers, but I think the Parts America brick-n-mortar stores can get them....Which Z1R do you have? How's the venting? Noise?
I had a ZRP, it was OK (not as quiet as my RF-1000), but I changed to a Fulmer AFD-4 when I decided to go to a white helmet. I like it, mostly for the amount of impact energy it's supposed to absorb, and I think it's quiter and better vented than the ZRP. Fulmer doesn't do internet dealers, but I think the Parts America brick-n-mortar stores can get them....Which Z1R do you have? How's the venting? Noise?
I like it, and it's comparable in comfort, maybe a bit noisier. CycleGear might be able to get 'em, and they have a 30-day test period.How does your D4 compare to your Shoei in terms of fit and noise?
As in riding, or as in crashing? :blink:I can hardly wait to try it out.
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