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I may regret that when I have an accident one of these days, but at least I will see it coming. :retard:[/quote:3km8oeak] 30 years ago full face helmets restricted your vision. Modern helmets will not restrict vision. The opening is much larger and the materials are better. You just have to acclimatize to the new hat and learn to swivel your head properly. |
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01-26-2009, 05:15 PM | #24 |
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[/quote] 30 years ago full face helmets restricted your vision. Modern helmets will not restrict vision. The opening is much larger and the materials are better. You just have to acclimatize to the new hat and learn to swivel your head properly.[/quote]
I have tried on many Full-Face helmets, the only ones I found that I could see out of comfortably (for me anyways) were the 3-400 dollar helmets, and I just ain't gonna come off that much for a helmet, or should I say I can't come off that much for a helmet.
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01-26-2009, 05:22 PM | #25 | |
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1) Eliminating the eyeglass dance. 2) Finishing my coffee without using a crazy straw. I realize these are pretty dumb reasons for risking my teeth, but so far, nobody has really taken me to task. One of my soccer buddies is a city motorcycle cop and he was very supportive of the 3/4. So I think I'm gonna go for it. I'll still wear the full one for anything further than the office (a seven mile cakewalk with 45 mph max speed.) I think I will also look a little less dorky, but, the rest of me screams dork so loudly, that I don't think this will reduce the overall dork rating much.
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01-26-2009, 05:31 PM | #26 |
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Do you ride down the road on your bike drinking coffee? Cause if you could get a picture maybe even a video this i wanna see.
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01-26-2009, 06:37 PM | #27 |
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Yeah, I got two cup holders on the Strat.
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01-26-2009, 07:04 PM | #28 |
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Man. No offense Alan, but I have to look at this sorta like people that say "I love camping!" And then show up in a huge RV with air conditioner, microwave the works. I guess i've always viewed a motorcycle as the transportation version of "ruffing it" Why not just take the car if you can't do without coffee and donuts on the way to work? It cant possibly be safe either. Imagine this scenario if you will: Fresh starbucks. MMM yummy. You hit a pot hole. Spill fresh coffee all over your "member" swerve in agony. Side swipe the SUV next to you. Bye bye Alan. Oh all while wearing a 3/4 helmet.
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Also, if I hit an SUV with the Strat, it's buh-bye SUV. I think I scraped an Escalade off my windshield last week.
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01-26-2009, 07:56 PM | #30 |
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Aight man as they say "When I die may I be covered in burning gasoline and scattered chrome!" :roll:
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