Date: 11-11-25  Time: 04:20 am

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richfzs

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #25 on: 15 August 2012, 08:49:32 pm »
Aye go on, rub it in for the lad, Raymy.... ;)

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #26 on: 15 August 2012, 08:51:59 pm »
aye - no worries m8

15 of us went down from the club and had a good weekend. dont get many of them these days and was worth it for the experiences we had on the road.

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #27 on: 15 August 2012, 09:41:02 pm »
Recently replaced my Shoei Raid 2 with a Shark S900. Well happy :)
Flip down sun visor which works from a lever by the left hand visor pivot point, so no noise issues. Not used it much this summer though :rolleyes
Seat belt type buckle which is ratcheted so can always get the right tightness without adjusting the strap
And an anti mist coating on the inside of the visor which actually works :eek (for now)
Best of all, 115 knicker off ebag brand spanking (slightly cheesey Flag design but I'm not arsed :D )
Just one thing though, they are a slightly loose fit so try before you buy in case you need a smaller size than usual.
 

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #28 on: 16 August 2012, 02:20:14 pm »
Aye go on, rub it in for the lad, Raymy.... ;)


:lol

He'll need to he more careful with the comebacks in future.

SHAZAM!!!!


2 for 1 lunches, try the veal. Thank you and goodnight

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #29 on: 16 August 2012, 04:15:06 pm »
heh :) if they moved birmingham closer to me then it would have been a bargain!!!!
 
no matter - was a fantastic weekend away with a group of nutters.

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #30 on: 16 August 2012, 05:15:08 pm »
i got one of the HJC IS16 helmets to replace my Caberg Justissimo II

http://www.helmetsuperstore.co.uk/HJC-IS-16-Type-O-Matt-Black_AZZTI.aspx

liking it A LOT

 
i just bought one of these hjc-is-16......half price now at infinity....still full price at hein gericke  :eek
 fair bit of wind noise though  :\
 

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #31 on: 16 August 2012, 09:25:37 pm »
Sorry to jump on this thread but i'm after a new lid too.At the mo I'm using an Arai RX7  in Kenny Roberts colours, a truly lovely lid but very noisy. I was lucky enough to win this £500 helmet the week I was going to change my old Mick Doohan rep. I'm now thinking of buying a Roof Boxer for commuting, I want a flip that actually puts the chin bar out of the way and has a decent visor, these lids look really great. Any input would be appreciated?
Sorry to burst your bubble dont bother with the Roof Boxer they are dreadful, yes they look cool, but they steam up terribly in the wet and the rounded visor distorts your vision in the wet(goldfish bowl effect) i just changed mine for a shoei xr1100 and its fantastic


Thanks for that Garrysimmo, that is the best advice I needed. I'd be really p!st off if I'd spent loads on a lid that isn't perfect.






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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #32 on: 16 August 2012, 11:15:14 pm »
i got one of the HJC IS16 helmets to replace my Caberg Justissimo II

http://www.helmetsuperstore.co.uk/HJC-IS-16-Type-O-Matt-Black_AZZTI.aspx

liking it A LOT

 
i just bought one of these hjc-is-16......half price now at infinity....still full price at hein gericke  :eek
 fair bit of wind noise though  :\

 
I was changing from a flip front Caberg Justissimo, so it sounds quieter to me :|
 

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #33 on: 16 August 2012, 11:26:10 pm »
Its not too bad but its defo not as queit as it was at first but i think thats par for the coourse as the napper settles in and gradully lets more wind in

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #34 on: 17 August 2012, 01:50:00 pm »
Sorry to jump on this thread but i'm after a new lid too.At the mo I'm using an Arai RX7  in Kenny Roberts colours, a truly lovely lid but very noisy. I was lucky enough to win this £500 helmet the week I was going to change my old Mick Doohan rep. I'm now thinking of buying a Roof Boxer for commuting, I want a flip that actually puts the chin bar out of the way and has a decent visor, these lids look really great. Any input would be appreciated?

Personally, and speaking on behalf of myself I find the Roof helmet to be the most comfortable I have worn in 12 years of motorcycling.
I suggest you to buy only the latest roof boxer, called "V8": Roof Boxer V8 or the newest Roof Desmo helmet (it's not on sale yet)


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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #35 on: 17 August 2012, 02:44:53 pm »
Duchinni D409 is probably the best full face helmet for short, slow rides on hot days. But poor visor - much wind, mist, noise.

I like Lazer helmets. With visor that gets darker when in sunlight and transparent in the night. Very good, quiet, not too expensive. Lazer Fiber MK II cost me some 200 euros, plus 90 euros for the cool  visor. 2nd nice season - good in summer, autumn, wind, rain...

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Re: New helmet time
« Reply #36 on: 20 August 2012, 01:46:11 pm »
Just ordered a caberg duke for £145

Will post on what it's like when i've had it for a week or two