baby_ninja wrote:...it gets noisy, but more to do with the fact ur doing 110+ as opposed to the actual helmet...
dave#3 wrote:...The Shoei's certainly last well (unlike a HJC I had previously), and at $430 they're a steal.
Ratmick wrote:I have one, it's a good helmet. The only real issue I have with mine (now) is that it's starting to get hard to buy the visors for them, they are not the same ones as the current crop of Shoei helmets. Peter Stevens had the choice of clear and tinted and that was it, and there was bugger-all of those.
Caveat Emptor.
Mick
Ratmick wrote:The only real issue I have with mine (now) is that it's starting to get hard to buy the visors for them, they are not the same ones as the current crop of Shoei helmets. Peter Stevens had the choice of clear and tinted and that was it, and there was bugger-all of those.
Caveat Emptor.
Mick
ttc wrote:...MR Tree, look inside the chin piece, see how old the helmet is by the manufacturing label on there. And the X-eleven are a fantastic helmet, and ventialtion awesome, but trade off is noise. (I had one and sold it - couldn't stand it)
Make sure when you try the helmet on that near your eyes there isn't a large gap between the liner and your head. That's a sure sign it will be noisy and not the right helmet for you.
It was a mid-life crisis thing. I was thinking Iridium, mirror, gold-tint...something other than clearmick_dundee wrote:Mick, I gotta wonder if you don't want the clear and don't want the tinted, what exactly where you after? A nice little checked number or something?
Ratmick wrote:...instantaneously darkens in full sunlight and goes clear in darkness or shade...
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