In the imminent arrival of my first Fazer 1000 this week, I dusted the leathers off, and cleaned my helmet, (not my cock). Shes a bit dated now, and perhaps its time for a new one..Now you hear different reports saying today cheaper helmets are just as good as the expensive ones, so has anyone got any good recommendations for a decent but affordable lid.
Don't bullshit me, and I wont bullshit you.
It's up to you how much you spend but don't forget you only get one head, I've always spent a bit more to get into the mid range for peace of mind. I personally look for features I want such as British Motorcycle Sport approval, carbon fibre shell, sun visor, removable liner and DD fastener, this normally dictates the price range and fit dictates the brand/style.
Now's a good time to look though cos the new models are coming out for the new season so you might pick up a bargin.
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04-02-13, 09:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-13, 09:11 AM by Exupnut.)
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I got myself a Reevu summer 2011 after years of using Arai. For me its been a fantastic helmet, more room around my face, good vision and quieter than my previous Arai plus it has the benefit of the rear view system (it takes about 500 miles to get used to). You also get the choice of replacement crown and cheek pads to achieve a custom fit (one extra set free of charge).
I got mine from here [size=78%] http://www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk/cms/i...r-products[/size] Nooj is/was a fellow foccer and gave me discount, worth asking if you are interested[size=78%] [/size]
Do as the rest of us do, trip to the bike shop, try on all the ones you fancy take note of the size and price, then go on the internet and find the same helmet at a cheaper price.
Look out for helmets no longer in production, I bought a brand new Schuberth R1 for less than £200 off ebay.
It's a good helmet for that type of money, only real issue I have with it is the paintwork isn't up to much, had I paid £300+ I'd have been asking for my money back.
Mick, we don't all do that, you're killing the small shops (and even Hein gericke) , and before long they won't exist. You'll be forced to buy online and guess at the size (with the hassle of sending it back if wrong) and you'll lose the benefit of the salesman's knowledge on fit etc.
Support your local shops, don't take the piss out of them.
And yes, I do shop online - but only when I can't get easily locally.
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+1, that's a poor show, takes the piss out of your local shops, you'll be sorry when they've all gone :thumbdown
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(04-02-13, 11:12 AM)richfzs link Wrote: Mick, we don't all do that, you're killing the small shops (and even Hein gericke) , and before long they won't exist. You'll be forced to buy online and guess at the size (with the hassle of sending it back if wrong) and you'll lose the benefit of the salesman's knowledge on fit etc.
Support your local shops, don't take the piss out of them.
And yes, I do shop online - but only when I can't get easily locally.
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+1
One of the shops I get my gear from is independent and run by a top bloke, he didn't stock the helmet I was after so ordered it in specially and matched the online price. When I had a problem with the visor antifog peeling off he sorted a replacement out without taking mine beforehand so I could carry on riding.
thou shalt not kick
Aye, that's another thing you're less likely to get from an online supplier, service like that - get him named, give him the credit where it's due. We shout quick enough when we're pissed off with something, but not quick enough to give praise where due :thumbup
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Good point, Speedsport in Hull.
IntoGear in Hull is another shop I've had good service with. I took a pair of Frank Thomas boots back within the warranty period but after the FT went under and I was very shocked he replaced them, I was only expecting a discount on another pair at the most.
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(04-02-13, 11:12 AM)richfzs link Wrote: Mick, we don't all do that, you're killing the small shops (and even Hein gericke) , and before long they won't exist. You'll be forced to buy online and guess at the size (with the hassle of sending it back if wrong) and you'll lose the benefit of the salesman's knowledge on fit etc.
Support your local shops, don't take the piss out of them.
And yes, I do shop online - but only when I can't get easily locally.
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This I agree with 100%, only problem for me is the nearest 'bike shop' is 50 miles away from me so if its not clothing or helmets I do shop online as its a long way to go for chain lube etc.
On the helmet front, I am going to buy one at the Scottish bike show ( shoei ).
HJC are good value for money
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
Don't get me wrong I'm all for supporting my local bike shop, which by the way is called Bolton Motorcycle Workshop, you'd only have to ask Russ the owner and he'll confirm that I spend more than my fair share with him all of it on parts and labour as he doesn't sell clothing or helmets,
What I don't like is to be ripped off, helmet in the shop £350 helmet on ebay £200 sorry but I just can't afford to buy from the shop, if the shop was selling at £225 no problems I'd by from them every time.
Everyone that's mentioned support your local bike shop, does that still go when buying a bike when the price difference is over £1500 for the exact same bike and they won't move on their price even though you've been a customer for the best part of 30 years and it means that they wont get the sale but they still want you to get the bike serviced with them.
Loyalty works both ways.
(04-02-13, 11:12 AM)richfzs link Wrote: Mick, we don't all do that, you're killing the small shops (and even Hein gericke) , and before long they won't exist. You'll be forced to buy online and guess at the size (with the hassle of sending it back if wrong) and you'll lose the benefit of the salesman's knowledge on fit etc.
Support your local shops, don't take the piss out of them.
And yes, I do shop online - but only when I can't get easily locally.
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Hein Gericke, that's another story, used to spend quite a bit with them in the past, always bought gloves, boots, cleaning materials from them.
Went in one day £350+ for jacket and gloves, salesman over the moon especially as I'd already said that I'd be back for boots, not to happy when asking him for a refund on the gloves two days later after the so called winter gloves had been of no use whatsoever, "you mustn't have put them on right" being his initial response.
Anyway not my thread so best not to go on,
Basically if your local shop is competitive by all means buy from them.
With helmets it's all about fit, what might suite one person will not suite someone else. I personaly can only wear arai as i have a tiny xs head and none of the good makes fit, most leave a red line or give me a horrible headache. My advice is go to a good dealer and get fitted up properly but try to buy the best you can afford but if there's a sale on the model that fits you then be crafty and go for it!!!
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@Exupnut my helmet's famous!!!!!
My and my beloved fazer misbehaving on the roads of life!!!!
@+1 tourx. @why@do@u@put@before@everyones@forum@moniker@?
@L@O@L@
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I agree with you torx4
it is all about fit go get one fitted properly
(04-02-13, 08:41 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: @+1 tourx. @why@do@u@put@before@everyones@forum@moniker@?
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@Exupnut reads as "at Exupnut" - its denoting that the following text is aimed solely at a particular person rather than the general conversation
@deadeye...i was taking the piss u @douche :lol
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One word. Gloves.
I rest my case
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