jbh
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Thought I would post this up, been awhile since I posted but back on an FJR again. I have an 06 with tall touring shield for the test. I purchased the GT Air at cycle gear in medium then a few days later purchased an RF1200 from cycle gear in medium and a tinted shield. I took a long ride yesterday to test them out, carried the second one in the side bag. My previous helmet was an old Scoripion EXO 400 which was fairly quiet but way too heavy on 4 hour rides. I used earplugs and kept the shield down mostly.
GT Air - Fits my Shoei head pretty well, very hard to get on over my head as many have said before but you get used to how to put it on. Could not even do it at first at store when I tried. Helmet was not really any more quiet than the EXO 400 but did vent much better and was lighter. I thought I would like the drop down shades but I really did not at all. I am used to always riding with a dark tinted shield and used to 100% of my vision being tinted. I thought the drop down shades were distracting to me. Helmet did not cut through the air as good as I wanted to, it pulled a little when I turned my head at speed (shield was down).
RF1200 - I was skeptical of this one because I heard it was loud. However it was a little quieter than the GT Air and also lighter. It has a slightly different head shape that fits my head very well. Really liked the tinted shield vs the drop down glasses. Ventilation on the top of the helmet felt about the same or better than the GT Air but I have some hair up there so it not as good as very short hair I am sure. The chin vent works much better than the GT Air - massive airflow. Good thing it has 3 positions, I used the middle one, except for my ride today that was 90 degrees I had it full open. The helmet sliced through the air very well, turning my head sideways did not produce any noticeable pull.
I returned the GT Air, it was noisier mainly because of the big top vent. Even when its closed its still louder because of that big air scoop. The RF1200 vents are not as noisy. I found the RF1200 to be lighter, quieter, and better venting. But both are good helmets, results will vary greatly based on bike set up and the rider.
GT Air - Fits my Shoei head pretty well, very hard to get on over my head as many have said before but you get used to how to put it on. Could not even do it at first at store when I tried. Helmet was not really any more quiet than the EXO 400 but did vent much better and was lighter. I thought I would like the drop down shades but I really did not at all. I am used to always riding with a dark tinted shield and used to 100% of my vision being tinted. I thought the drop down shades were distracting to me. Helmet did not cut through the air as good as I wanted to, it pulled a little when I turned my head at speed (shield was down).
RF1200 - I was skeptical of this one because I heard it was loud. However it was a little quieter than the GT Air and also lighter. It has a slightly different head shape that fits my head very well. Really liked the tinted shield vs the drop down glasses. Ventilation on the top of the helmet felt about the same or better than the GT Air but I have some hair up there so it not as good as very short hair I am sure. The chin vent works much better than the GT Air - massive airflow. Good thing it has 3 positions, I used the middle one, except for my ride today that was 90 degrees I had it full open. The helmet sliced through the air very well, turning my head sideways did not produce any noticeable pull.
I returned the GT Air, it was noisier mainly because of the big top vent. Even when its closed its still louder because of that big air scoop. The RF1200 vents are not as noisy. I found the RF1200 to be lighter, quieter, and better venting. But both are good helmets, results will vary greatly based on bike set up and the rider.