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Old 03-15-2012, 06:20 AM   #11
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Re: New helmet

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Grab the helmet by the sides and pull out slightly. This will spread the helmet a bit and make it easier to put on with glasses. :biggrin:


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Old 03-15-2012, 07:32 AM   #12
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Re: New helmet

I have both a modular and a full face, and honestly I don't see a huge advantage with the modular. Yes there is some advantage to being able to quickly flip up the face shield, but IMO, most of the time when I stop for a break, I want to completely remove my helmet anyways.

I also wear eyeglasses.
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Old 03-15-2012, 07:49 PM   #13
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Re: New helmet

The modular is handier than you think. I just flip up the front when crossing the border so the guard can match the face to the passport. Stop for a quick drink of water and not need to take off the helmet. Also great for a quick pic while on the road. A quick step into the local 7-11 and no need to remove the helmet.
And last but not least. If your tummy says it's gonna heave you have a fighting chance to survive with some dignity.



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Old 03-16-2012, 12:05 AM   #14
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The modular is handier than you think. I just flip up the front when crossing the border so the guard can match the face to the passport. Stop for a quick drink of water and not need to take off the helmet. Also great for a quick pic while on the road. A quick step into the local 7-11 and no need to remove the helmet.
And last but not least. If your tummy says it's gonna heave you have a fighting chance to survive with some dignity.
Not to mention scratching your nose or, God Forbid, a sneeze. :biggrin:


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Old 03-21-2012, 10:09 PM   #15
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Re: New helmet

a new helmet is definately on my list for this weekend, I tried on a bunch of helmets last weekend and haven't quite settled on what I want yet, not sure if mine is just really extremely wore out or what but I started with an XL then went to 2XL which wasn't really much better, even going to a 3XL it still seemed tighter than what I'm used to... I'm not sure what size the one I have is, but all the pad is wore out so maybe thats why the new ones seem so confining to me...



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Old 03-21-2012, 10:11 PM   #16
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I'll definately have a full face helmet though, my uncle was in a motorcycle-car accident many years ago and his head ended up under the car, the only thing that kept the car from crushing his head was his full faced helmet...
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Old 03-22-2012, 01:08 AM   #17
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a new helmet is definately on my list for this weekend, I tried on a bunch of helmets last weekend and haven't quite settled on what I want yet, not sure if mine is just really extremely wore out or what but I started with an XL then went to 2XL which wasn't really much better, even going to a 3XL it still seemed tighter than what I'm used to... I'm not sure what size the one I have is, but all the pad is wore out so maybe thats why the new ones seem so confining to me...
Head shape makes a big difference. Find one that is a touch snug but you can feel all over your head. The padding will eventually give a bit to fit your head but remain comfy. I have a HJC modular and HJC full face. I was happy with the modular but then I tried on a Shoei Multitech. Oh my what a sweet fit. I could feel the helmet on my entire head with no pressure points. It was also a medium compared to the usual large by HJC. Shoei has just lately released their Neotech with even better features than the Multitech. Gotta do a test fit one day. Big bucks but probably worth it. Do the math, how much does it cost to own a $600 helmet per day for 5 years. Not a hell of a lot. 33 cents a day.................a lot less than a cup of coffee.
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Old 03-22-2012, 02:03 AM   #18
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Re: New helmet

I am really in the market for a new helmet as my 3/4 leaves much to be desires and the wind nose Is such that I have to wear earplugs. Going for a short ride is a pain, by th time you get suited up add ear plugs, helmet, prescription glasses, or sunglasses and gloves I am thinking I should have taken the car or taken the scooter.

I really like the PGR or maybe a Hawk Modular.
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Old 03-22-2012, 02:34 AM   #19
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I am All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT). I dress in all the gear or take the truck. A 15 minute ride is a waste of my energy getting dressed up like a power ranger. If my coffee isn't at least half an hour away I will not ride. Even better if it is 2 hours away.
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Old 03-22-2012, 08:13 AM   #20
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I liked the fit of the HJC CL-16 and HJC CS-R2, but I don't like the graphics they put on everything... I feel like all the graphics are for sportbike people and think it would look ridiculous on a cruiser =) my other problem is that my GZ250 is red and my XS1100 is blue and I want something that will match with both =)
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