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Caberg vox crash helmet
« on: 11 February 2014, 11:47:26 am »
Had my shark helmet for sometime and decided I need a new helmet looked on the sharp test sight and saw that a  number of caberg helmets have 5 star rating and together with the various features they offer compared with other helmets are incredible cheap. The two models that took my fancy are the V2RR and the VOX. So does anyone use one of these models and what do you think of it. Should say I'll be using it on Triumph Sprint so I do have a certain amount of wind protection from the screen where as on my Fazer 600 wind noise and buffeting was more of an issue. Ofcourse I'm open to any other helmet make/model suggestions.
I'm going to the motorcycle show at exel this Friday where I hope I'll get the right helmet at a good price.
So comments and suggestions please 

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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #1 on: 11 February 2014, 12:29:46 pm »
I've just got a nexx XR2 carbon through last night actually. Full carbon fibre, and fully ECE and DOT approved. Has the biggest aperture of any helmet I've ever had. I'll need to test it for a few weeks before I can definitively say just how good or bad it is though (oh, and its £299.)

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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #2 on: 11 February 2014, 01:02:46 pm »
Plus one for the wind noise. I have a caberg justimo flip front that i use for commuting and it does a job especialy the drop down sun visor. Its a lot heavier than my trusty raid2 .
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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #3 on: 11 February 2014, 01:14:35 pm »
Aaaand another for the noise. My V2RR also loved letting in water down the inside of visor. Went away to Caberg, came back - still shite so ended up with tape across top.
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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #4 on: 11 February 2014, 02:30:09 pm »
Strange, my V2RR isn't that noisy.  I've never worn earplugs with it or found it necessary due to the noise, maybe it just fits me very well?
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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #5 on: 12 February 2014, 12:23:39 pm »
my caberg is noisy as well, bought ear plugs.
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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #6 on: 12 February 2014, 12:29:36 pm »
Shoei XR1100 with the whisper strip for me.

Quietest lid Ive ever had.

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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #7 on: 12 February 2014, 02:04:28 pm »
Strange, my V2RR isn't that noisy.  I've never worn earplugs with it or found it necessary due to the noise, maybe it just fits me very well?


That's why it's quiet - you're feckin deaf  :rollin


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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #8 on: 12 February 2014, 02:53:33 pm »
I've had a Vox for about 10 months now and it's been good. Removable lining easy to remove visor which comes with the pinlock pins and plenty of vents. Also comes with a chin curtain and drop down shades, handy.

Bad points are water getting to the inside of the visor and can maybe be a bit noisy but I've never needed ear plugs.

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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #9 on: 12 February 2014, 03:56:17 pm »
The pinlock doesn't fit the duke well either, it rubs the lid as you open the visor causing it to loose the seal and after a month or too just drop out every time you open it. Sigh...

my Nolan N103 pinlock did exactly the same. got on my tits in the end and i flung it in the bin in disgust one night :lol

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Re: Caberg vox crash helmet
« Reply #10 on: 12 February 2014, 11:32:39 pm »