Re: Lars
No idea about pricing but a good helmet is something I know a bit about. First and foremost requirement is to find a helmet that fits snuggly on your entire head with no pressure points. Not too snug to hurt or be uncomfortable. The snugness will eventually ease up as the lining compresses slightly to adjust to your head. Second is to go to a few shops and try on helmets of different sizes and headshapes. Not all heads are the same shape.
Now for the easy part at home. Google webbikeworld.com and read their evaluations on the helmets they have tested. They are a very good source of info about all riding gear and do real world testing by actually wearing the gear and tell it like it is.
A good online source for helmets is MotorcycleGear.com in Texas. I have never been dissappointed with any gear that was ordered for us in the past. Their closeout section offers some excellant prices that won't break the bank.
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