Shark Race-R PRO Helmet - Vision-R review
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet
I thought that was a photochop................
its REAL
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet
Hmm good reports for the Shark helmets by all accounts.
Might need to look at getting one for my noggin now seeing as my AGV is starting to get a little loose.
Might need to look at getting one for my noggin now seeing as my AGV is starting to get a little loose.
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Hey Wade,HYPE wrote:just to note... if you intend on using any OS purchased or privately imported helmets for Racing... they will be rejected at Scrutineering as they will not display an AS sticker.Reedy wrote:I have 2 rsr helmets and they are the best helmets i've had so far. Less than $250 bucks with the exchange rate now:
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Ca ... ets%3ARSR2
Both of mine were passed at Wakefield st george rnd last time. They did pull me up with an issue but consulted the rule book where it did state that DOT & ECE 22-05 were accepted.
I'm not sure about FX though...probably a good idea to check!
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet - Vision-R review
So with over 1000Ks done last weekend the verdict is in on the Vision- R Helmet
With its Increased vertical field of view of 25% and 10% horizontally all I can say is WOW! it lives up to its name, I have a new lease on life with finding the perfect helmet for my bonce & with the main problem of blocked upper vision solved I got to concentrate on the fantastic options offered with this helmet. The sun shield, though I thought was gimmicky at first came into its own with riding in the varying conditions especially in the twisties when it is generally darker, it was great being able to flick up the tinted visor to increase the vision or to more accurately read the road surface... what a bloody brilliant concept! its definitely a winner. The autoseal keeps the rain out & wind out & the fact that this helmet did not fog up once is a testament to its design ....... this is the first helmet in 26 years that has not fogged up on me, even without the small breath guard there was no need to use the integrated anti fog opener.
So I had the chance to test out the aerodynamics at different speeds & following large vehicles & I have to admit this is a really stable helmet, where I would normally get allot of wind buffeting with the shoei the Shark was a big contrast with little or no buffeting which inturn meant for a more comfortable trip & no sore neck at the end of a long day.
The only downfall for this helmet is it is quite noisy.... its more of a wind sound but its not the vents as I had trailed having them open & closed with the same noise level present,
I wear ear plugs so the noise is not really an issue & because its a different sound that I am not used to it could be that the actual sound level is the same ...... its hard to tell.
I give the French helmet 5 kudas for value & quality

With its Increased vertical field of view of 25% and 10% horizontally all I can say is WOW! it lives up to its name, I have a new lease on life with finding the perfect helmet for my bonce & with the main problem of blocked upper vision solved I got to concentrate on the fantastic options offered with this helmet. The sun shield, though I thought was gimmicky at first came into its own with riding in the varying conditions especially in the twisties when it is generally darker, it was great being able to flick up the tinted visor to increase the vision or to more accurately read the road surface... what a bloody brilliant concept! its definitely a winner. The autoseal keeps the rain out & wind out & the fact that this helmet did not fog up once is a testament to its design ....... this is the first helmet in 26 years that has not fogged up on me, even without the small breath guard there was no need to use the integrated anti fog opener.
So I had the chance to test out the aerodynamics at different speeds & following large vehicles & I have to admit this is a really stable helmet, where I would normally get allot of wind buffeting with the shoei the Shark was a big contrast with little or no buffeting which inturn meant for a more comfortable trip & no sore neck at the end of a long day.
The only downfall for this helmet is it is quite noisy.... its more of a wind sound but its not the vents as I had trailed having them open & closed with the same noise level present,
I wear ear plugs so the noise is not really an issue & because its a different sound that I am not used to it could be that the actual sound level is the same ...... its hard to tell.
I give the French helmet 5 kudas for value & quality
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet - Vision-R review
Yeah OK I know the Rex is a...er larger bike but do you have to point it out......robracer wrote:So I had the chance to test out the aerodynamics at different speeds & following large vehicles
Good review Rob and yeah from what I saw of the new lid it looks really good. With the Tinted visor thingy though we now need to refer to Rob as "Maverick" or "Iceman". Very Top Gun but a bloody smart concept.
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet - Vision-R review
Gotto love that extra vision!!
It seems to be a common theme, must be a concept that runs across the whole range of sharks. What was the final $$$ involved, if you dont mind me asking?
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Re: Shark Race-R PRO Helmet - Vision-R review
$420 for the black 
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I have an RSR2. It has the blue "Indy" colour sheme. A very very light helmet. The British Government some time ago initiated an extremely comprehensive motorcycle helmet testing scheme. They fit accelerometers to helmets and impact them at different velocities and different angles. G forces are accurately quantified. No helmet got a better rating than the RSR and no Arai helmets tested reduced impact as well as the RSR2. If you want to see how your helmet "stacks" up, here's a link: http://sharp.direct.gov.uk/
The best things I feel about my Shark RSR is:
1. Level of protection,
2. The best visor bar none.... The visor is sensational.
3. Very very light.
The worst things I feel about my Shark RSR is:
1. More aerodynamic drag than my old AGV X vent and my KBC VR1-X (Very comfortable is my KBC)
2. Not very glasses friendly. It is a bit difficult getting my prescription glasses on and after 45 minutes or
so the arms start to press into the side of my head.
Add $50 for shipping.
The best things I feel about my Shark RSR is:
1. Level of protection,
2. The best visor bar none.... The visor is sensational.
3. Very very light.
The worst things I feel about my Shark RSR is:
1. More aerodynamic drag than my old AGV X vent and my KBC VR1-X (Very comfortable is my KBC)
2. Not very glasses friendly. It is a bit difficult getting my prescription glasses on and after 45 minutes or
so the arms start to press into the side of my head.
Add $50 for shipping.
Reedy wrote:I have 2 rsr helmets and they are the best helmets i've had so far. Less than $250 bucks with the exchange rate now:
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Ca ... ets%3ARSR2
really quiet. full carbon kevlar matt
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Hey Rob,
How do you go with the vent buttons while wearing gloves? I've read they're difficult to find let alone actually open/close on the move. Does it have the standard chin curtain? I might be looking at replacing my wrecked RSF3 with of of these.
How do you go with the vent buttons while wearing gloves? I've read they're difficult to find let alone actually open/close on the move. Does it have the standard chin curtain? I might be looking at replacing my wrecked RSF3 with of of these.
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Closed the top vents on the go but they are tiny so I had no idea if they they were closed or not...... it made no difference anyway.
no chin curtain but the opening is smaller than my other helmets so I found there was less air movement
no chin curtain but the opening is smaller than my other helmets so I found there was less air movement
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Funny, I just noticed this thread and I looked at the Shark Helmets today at Sydney City
they have Shark Helmets on Sale at the moment!
http://shop.sydneycitymotorcycles.com.a ... shark.html
http://shop.sydneycitymotorcycles.com.a ... shark.html
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Nice cheap RSF3's running out. I guess if I got one of these that would mean I would have spare visors and cheek paddingducati_paul wrote:Funny, I just noticed this thread and I looked at the Shark Helmets today at Sydney Citythey have Shark Helmets on Sale at the moment!
http://shop.sydneycitymotorcycles.com.a ... shark.html
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