04-02-2009, 10:16 AM | #22 | |
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Re: Open face helmets
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There is two things. One: In summer time the temperature is so high, you need to cool your head against heat-stroke. In an open face helmet your face is cooled by the wind, but your head is in the helmet and insulated from the wind around your face by the helmet lining. Consequently your head stays hot. If you would like to cool your head, you need a helmet with air ventilation. It is better if you can close the air slot. I show this: You can see on the pictures that this helmet is an open face but has an air ventilation system in it. There is a closeable air slot at top of the helmet. You can see the two positions of the access arm. The air goes into the helmet in front side and goes out the back side. Moreover you can see more intakes above the driver's forehead. These give more fresh air for your head. In this way your head is cooled. If the temperature goes down you can close the slots and no airflow, no cooling. Secondly: In summer time you will sweat, your head will be wet. This moisture will enter into the helmet lining. After a couple of riding, the lining will be dirty and smelly. You have to clean. If the lining is removeable you can clean easily, but if not the ceaning is more difficult. In my opinion these things are very important that you have to consider before you buy an open face helmet. |
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09-13-2009, 08:42 PM | #23 |
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Re: Open face helmets
Hi all.
I've just bought a "Premier Touring 3" helmet, and it's really great! The best compromise money-quality!!! give a look: http://www.premier.it/ Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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03-06-2011, 09:55 AM | #24 |
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Re: Open face helmets
Just wear some safety ( or other ) glasses when riding in an open face helment. A hit in the eye by a bug would hurt like crazy and probably blind you and put you in the ditch.
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03-06-2011, 06:22 PM | #25 |
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Re: Open face helmets
Yesterday I went to a dealership and test rode a 2009 Vulcan 500 (sweet!) so I wore one of the helmets the dealer had for that purpose. I tried a full face helmet, but couldn't put it on over my eyeglasses, and if I took the glasses off I couldn't put them on when wearing the helmet. So I tried an open face helmet and put my glasses on easily. Another lesson learned.
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03-06-2011, 06:48 PM | #26 |
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Re: Open face helmets
Hot or super hot I have a full face helmet on. I also wear glasses with either full face or flip face. I honestly think if it is too hot that you need to be half undressed to ride then it is too hot to ride. Yeah, I'm a ATGATT kind of guy. If it is too hot to gear up there is an A/C Ranger waiting for me.
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03-08-2011, 10:44 PM | #27 | |
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Re: Open face helmets
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Both of mine are Vegas and both are on closeout sale at Jafrum.com. Sorry for the big pics but they're from the Jafrum site. Full Face 3/4 Helmet
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