Bill Lumberg
Merica
I bought a Shoei neotec 2 at a notable discount from Chromeburner. When I got it, I noted that it seemed a little looser than my other helmets, but I explained that away by deciding that the prominent neck roll was forcing the helmet forward a bit.
Over time, it became more and more clear that the helmet started a little loose and became looser with wear. I could bias it to the rear, but over a long riding day, it would migrate to its appropriate neutral position, damn near completely covering my eyebrows. Thus it did sucketh.
I decided this must be because it was an ECE helmet. I corresponded with Shoei US, Shoei Europe, and Chromeburner, just to check and see if there were any secret liner/pad combinations that might help. No dice.
Shoei maintains its helmets for Asia and Europe and the US are different helmets. This must be why my size in the RF1100, RF1200, Qwest, N-103, N-104, N-104 Evo, and N-104 Absolute helmets was a true XL, but the neotec 2 swallowed me whole in XL. Right?
Nope. The Shoei neotec 2, at least in its XL configuration, runs, at a minimum, a full size large. Period. I went to a local shop, and tried on neotec 2s in medium, large, and XL. We compared my XL to their XL. We even pulled the padding out of my helmet and one of their XLs. My XL (ECE) and their XL were indistinguishable from one another. Their neotec 2s swallowed me whole just like mine did. Their Large neotec 2 fit me properly. Not a bit too tight. Just like an XL in any of the other helmets would have.
Just a note of experience for anyone considering this fine helmet. As someone somewhere here mentioned a while back, this particular model isnt sized conventionally.
Over time, it became more and more clear that the helmet started a little loose and became looser with wear. I could bias it to the rear, but over a long riding day, it would migrate to its appropriate neutral position, damn near completely covering my eyebrows. Thus it did sucketh.
I decided this must be because it was an ECE helmet. I corresponded with Shoei US, Shoei Europe, and Chromeburner, just to check and see if there were any secret liner/pad combinations that might help. No dice.
Shoei maintains its helmets for Asia and Europe and the US are different helmets. This must be why my size in the RF1100, RF1200, Qwest, N-103, N-104, N-104 Evo, and N-104 Absolute helmets was a true XL, but the neotec 2 swallowed me whole in XL. Right?
Nope. The Shoei neotec 2, at least in its XL configuration, runs, at a minimum, a full size large. Period. I went to a local shop, and tried on neotec 2s in medium, large, and XL. We compared my XL to their XL. We even pulled the padding out of my helmet and one of their XLs. My XL (ECE) and their XL were indistinguishable from one another. Their neotec 2s swallowed me whole just like mine did. Their Large neotec 2 fit me properly. Not a bit too tight. Just like an XL in any of the other helmets would have.
Just a note of experience for anyone considering this fine helmet. As someone somewhere here mentioned a while back, this particular model isnt sized conventionally.