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My previous helmet was a Z1R. It was a pretty no-frills FF but very quiet. I believe I paid about a hundred buck for it at the place where I bought my PC so it was the first new helmet I had in years. Fit was good for my square head and I'm glad I bought it in a shop so I could try a few on for size.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again.
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Depends on the model. Some are rated very high for safety but low for comfort and features. In general, it's a low-budget helmet but if you were going to lay out cash for one, there are others in the price range that are probably better.Drum Pro wrote:How are the Z1R helmets? I only ask cos I got It free when I bought my Buddy 170i. along with a free Givi top case.
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I have a Z1R Ace 3/4 helmet and I love it! It has high ratings for the price range. Some people complained of a whistle at high speeds, but if the visor is all the way down I don't hear a whistle at all; however, if it is cracked slightly, there is a low hum. Also, I usually wear a medium, but I wear a small in this particular helmet.
Recommendation: do not buy black! Try to pick the brightest color you can stand or buy silver. You need to be seen!
Purchasing Tip: Where I live, there are very few stores that sell helmets. I purchased several helmets from motorcyclesuperstore.com knowing that I would pay the $6.99 to ship a package back. They usually come in boxes of 2, so if you order 3 to try on, you can send 2 back for the $6.99 price. Worked for me!
Recommendation: do not buy black! Try to pick the brightest color you can stand or buy silver. You need to be seen!
Purchasing Tip: Where I live, there are very few stores that sell helmets. I purchased several helmets from motorcyclesuperstore.com knowing that I would pay the $6.99 to ship a package back. They usually come in boxes of 2, so if you order 3 to try on, you can send 2 back for the $6.99 price. Worked for me!
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Not speaking specifically about your Raider, but by the time most people experience regrets when it comes to their helmet choices, it's too late.Ethan Allison wrote:I have a Raider that I got on clearance at Fleet Farm (sort of like a Walmart that ate a Home Depot) for $40. Maybe another $10 to smother it in reflecty tape. I regret nothing.
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I'm still looking for a good full-face or modular that will fit me...
Only things that have gone on my head comfortably are a Fullmer modular 3XL, but the mechanism is plastic and prone to breaking, and a Z1R modular 2XL which was way too heavy...
A nolan modular was pretty good except that random plastic bits seemed to be placed in silly spots and rubbed my head wrong, plus no space near the ears for a comm system.
Yet to find a full face that will actually go on my head, looks like my temples are too wide
Only things that have gone on my head comfortably are a Fullmer modular 3XL, but the mechanism is plastic and prone to breaking, and a Z1R modular 2XL which was way too heavy...
A nolan modular was pretty good except that random plastic bits seemed to be placed in silly spots and rubbed my head wrong, plus no space near the ears for a comm system.
Yet to find a full face that will actually go on my head, looks like my temples are too wide

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ericalm wrote:Not speaking specifically about your Raider, but by the time most people experience regrets when it comes to their helmet choices, it's too late.Ethan Allison wrote:I have a Raider that I got on clearance at Fleet Farm (sort of like a Walmart that ate a Home Depot) for $40. Maybe another $10 to smother it in reflecty tape. I regret nothing.


When I purchased my Scorpion EXO 400, I did a lot of research - here, webbikeworld, any review I could find. I learned that it was one of the highest rated helmets out there. I found a great deal on one ($100) and had no regrets.
But when my head slammed the median at 50 mph and I didn't have so much as a headache after, that's when I really knew what "no regrets" meant. I was glad I'd done some research.
Even though Scorpion has at least three higher-end models, I had no questions about buying another EXO 400.
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Scorpion makes some real nice gear for the price. I just wish their full face helmets fit my headjmazza wrote:ericalm wrote:Not speaking specifically about your Raider, but by the time most people experience regrets when it comes to their helmet choices, it's too late.Ethan Allison wrote:I have a Raider that I got on clearance at Fleet Farm (sort of like a Walmart that ate a Home Depot) for $40. Maybe another $10 to smother it in reflecty tape. I regret nothing.![]()
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When I purchased my Scorpion EXO 400, I did a lot of research - here, webbikeworld, any review I could find. I learned that it was one of the highest rated helmets out there. I found a great deal on one ($100) and had no regrets.
But when my head slammed the median at 50 mph and I didn't have so much as a headache after, that's when I really knew what "no regrets" meant. I was glad I'd done some research.
Even though Scorpion has at least three higher-end models, I had no questions about buying another EXO 400.

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I had to share this just because it's so horrible, and awesome at the same time.
The page didn't seem to mention what brand helmet it is... but who cares, look how sparkly and bad ass it is!
Although, I could never imagine actually wearing it while riding... I would figure it is VERY heavy. and it would be impossible to get all the bugs and gunk out of the tiny little spaces between the shiny things, and I'm sure pieces would start flying off after getting up to 15 mph or so... depending on what kind of adhesive was used.
Maybe I'll make one of my 10-year old painting/airbrushing/pin striping practice helmets into one of these... only with plastic jewels and stuff, since, ya know, crystals are expensive and stuff...
The page didn't seem to mention what brand helmet it is... but who cares, look how sparkly and bad ass it is!

Although, I could never imagine actually wearing it while riding... I would figure it is VERY heavy. and it would be impossible to get all the bugs and gunk out of the tiny little spaces between the shiny things, and I'm sure pieces would start flying off after getting up to 15 mph or so... depending on what kind of adhesive was used.
Maybe I'll make one of my 10-year old painting/airbrushing/pin striping practice helmets into one of these... only with plastic jewels and stuff, since, ya know, crystals are expensive and stuff...
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Ha, I posted that to Twitter yesterday.
What was even more bizarre is the shot of the model wearing it. She's all sexed up but has a My Little Pony tattoo on one thigh and a Bambi on her arm. Almost as disturbing as the helmet is ugly.
But, hey, if you're going to go ugly, may as well take it to some ridiculous extreme.
What was even more bizarre is the shot of the model wearing it. She's all sexed up but has a My Little Pony tattoo on one thigh and a Bambi on her arm. Almost as disturbing as the helmet is ugly.
But, hey, if you're going to go ugly, may as well take it to some ridiculous extreme.
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How about the naked guy laying on the ground with sparkly "blood" positioned as though it came from his head... while he's grasping the helmet next to him? Not the best marketing strategy for a helmet that costs more than a good number of helmet-required/suggested vehicles!
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I was thinking Lady Gaga too...Southerner wrote:Was gonna say it had "Lady Gaga" written all over it but after that last photo, I don't know what to think.
All you would need is these to go with the helmet for eye protection and you're golden... or crystalline at least


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Personal most recent helmet experiences...
I had a Z1R Metro for a while. It fit well, and I seriously lucked out on picking an ivory one that just so happened to match my GTV perfectly, even before I'd actually ordered the bike. Unfortunately, when I ordered a replacement faceshield, I learned why it was such a cheap helmet. You can get a replacement shield, but not one single person at three different motorcycle shops could successfully put the thing on. The shield is held on by the visor, which basically can't be replaced once you undo it, and wont' go back together.
Got an HCI-10 in the faux leather vinyl covered style (pink with a white stripe). Very very comfortable, and can take just about any universal 3/4 shield or visor out there. Only drawback so far is that I've owned/worn it long enough that the lining is starting to wear down, and flipping up the shield all the way has cut into the vinyl on the top, which is starting to look a bit ratty.
Last summer I purchased a white HJC IS-16. Totally love the interior visor, although it could be a smidge darker. I wear it more often than anything else now. HJC helmets have always fit me pretty well. Seriously considering adding some reflective bits to it soon... my commute might be mostly in the dark, both ways, in the next few months. Haven't had any real complaints about this helmet yet. I even got a nifty reflective-coated face shield for it that I wear when I know I won't be riding after sunset. Very easy to switch with the clear one.
I recently ordered another HCI-10, thereby making my vinyl one the backup helmet in case something happens to my HJC or this new one. I got a glitter one this time, and boy does it attract attention! It's shaped just a tiny bit different from my first one, and seems like it will take a bit longer to break in. But I'm still very pleased with it. The padding around my ears is actually much more than in my HJC, and it's probably almost twice as quiet, even with just the 3/4 face shield on it.
I had a Z1R Metro for a while. It fit well, and I seriously lucked out on picking an ivory one that just so happened to match my GTV perfectly, even before I'd actually ordered the bike. Unfortunately, when I ordered a replacement faceshield, I learned why it was such a cheap helmet. You can get a replacement shield, but not one single person at three different motorcycle shops could successfully put the thing on. The shield is held on by the visor, which basically can't be replaced once you undo it, and wont' go back together.
Got an HCI-10 in the faux leather vinyl covered style (pink with a white stripe). Very very comfortable, and can take just about any universal 3/4 shield or visor out there. Only drawback so far is that I've owned/worn it long enough that the lining is starting to wear down, and flipping up the shield all the way has cut into the vinyl on the top, which is starting to look a bit ratty.
Last summer I purchased a white HJC IS-16. Totally love the interior visor, although it could be a smidge darker. I wear it more often than anything else now. HJC helmets have always fit me pretty well. Seriously considering adding some reflective bits to it soon... my commute might be mostly in the dark, both ways, in the next few months. Haven't had any real complaints about this helmet yet. I even got a nifty reflective-coated face shield for it that I wear when I know I won't be riding after sunset. Very easy to switch with the clear one.
I recently ordered another HCI-10, thereby making my vinyl one the backup helmet in case something happens to my HJC or this new one. I got a glitter one this time, and boy does it attract attention! It's shaped just a tiny bit different from my first one, and seems like it will take a bit longer to break in. But I'm still very pleased with it. The padding around my ears is actually much more than in my HJC, and it's probably almost twice as quiet, even with just the 3/4 face shield on it.
I don't think the market for this is people who are looking for safety gear.AWinn6889 wrote:How about the naked guy laying on the ground with sparkly "blood" positioned as though it came from his head... while he's grasping the helmet next to him? Not the best marketing strategy for a helmet that costs more than a good number of helmet-required/suggested vehicles!
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ExtremeSupply in Long Beach carries it. It's also on sale at Revzilla for $110!! I'm actually tempted, I've wanted to get a modular for myself, though it's hard to justify on whether I need it.ericalm wrote:Bell went through a very bad period, selling cheap generic junk via big box stores, Pep Boys, etc.
They've revamped and are trying to rebuild their reputation/ Some of their new lids are GREAT. I looked all over the area for one of these to try on before I bought my new helmet but couldn't find one. Hoping they're at the motorcycle show this year:
(Bell Revolver Rally modular)
I wonder if it'll be able to fit inside the Blur. I'm trying to still find a good modular for the fiance, so we've been using car only. My current helmet is a rather generic GMAX GM48, and it fits but there's not much wiggle room at all.
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I wish they'd make it in red with white stripes or yellow with black stripes.Edwub wrote:ExtremeSupply in Long Beach carries it. It's also on sale at Revzilla for $110!! I'm actually tempted, I've wanted to get a modular for myself, though it's hard to justify on whether I need it.ericalm wrote:Bell went through a very bad period, selling cheap generic junk via big box stores, Pep Boys, etc.
They've revamped and are trying to rebuild their reputation/ Some of their new lids are GREAT. I looked all over the area for one of these to try on before I bought my new helmet but couldn't find one. Hoping they're at the motorcycle show this year:
(Bell Revolver Rally modular)
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But it's not DOT... Would a cop get on you for that?huskerchic wrote:WOW! I dig that helmet. How much did that set you back? Everytime I look for a Boxer helmet, it's over $500 bucks.
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The Vega Summit II looks epic and fairly priced too! I'm planning to inspect my potential helmets like you all suggested but what are your thoughts on this helmets capacity for dreads? If this is the biggest/ comfiest helmet you guys found, I assuming it'll be perfect for a big head + dreads. Thoughts?ericalm wrote:This is why I wear a modular and not a solid FF. (I've a 7 3/4 hat size. Can't even buy hats off the rack!) Even most modulars don't fit me; some won't close on my head. This is also why when I bought a new helmet recently, I wound up getting the updated version of the last one I had, the Vega Summit II. I've tried on probably 50 different FF and modular helmet models in various sizes over the past several years and none fit as well. It's known for having the most front-to-back space of any on the market.neotrotsky wrote:I am unfortunately cursed with a HUGE noggin! I mean, XXL to XXXL helmets that ALWAYS must be custom orderedThis means that 90% of the time, SNELL approved helmets are never available to me (since it seems the largest sizes don't qualify or some such BS as said from many different retailers... have yet to find a hard reason why). But, this also means that my chin ALWAYS drags on the chinguard of every helmet I buy. I have yet to find one helmet that my chin doesn't rub against.
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Hey PeteH!PeteH wrote:Can't speak for the Nolan or the HJC, but I have a reasonably-big noggin as well (25.5"). I'm currently wearing a white 2XL GMax 68S, about $115. Great venting.
I indeed have some DOT hi-conspicuity (truck/trailer marker) reflective tape on my helmet. The 68S also has a set of 6 LEDs on the back, which can be switched to solid or blink. They also sell a module kit that has a wireless transmitter that you cut into your brake light wiring plus a wireless receiver in the helmet to lite 'em up when you hit the brakes. I haven't gone quite this crazy yet, but if there's a spare $45 in my pocket next time I'm at the scooter shop, who knows? It would probably look crazy cool if I wired the transmitter after the brake light modulator.
Do you know if the GMax 68S is available as a modular helmet?
Have you seen this one?
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Huh? I just found this one on their sitePeteH wrote:A quick review of their website leads me to believe that they are not in the modular business.
http://www.g-max.com/gmax/gm54Smotofull.html#
They may not have the GMax 68S in a modular option, but the Gmax 54s looks like it'll do the trick.
This is a pretty in-dept review of the helmet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LX6MYbX ... re=mh_lolz
Hopefully I can find it in Miami.
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My thoughts?URAwesome wrote:The Vega Summit II looks epic and fairly priced too! I'm planning to inspect my potential helmets like you all suggested but what are your thoughts on this helmets capacity for dreads? If this is the biggest/ comfiest helmet you guys found, I assuming it'll be perfect for a big head + dreads. Thoughts?ericalm wrote:This is why I wear a modular and not a solid FF. (I've a 7 3/4 hat size. Can't even buy hats off the rack!) Even most modulars don't fit me; some won't close on my head. This is also why when I bought a new helmet recently, I wound up getting the updated version of the last one I had, the Vega Summit II. I've tried on probably 50 different FF and modular helmet models in various sizes over the past several years and none fit as well. It's known for having the most front-to-back space of any on the market.neotrotsky wrote:I am unfortunately cursed with a HUGE noggin! I mean, XXL to XXXL helmets that ALWAYS must be custom orderedThis means that 90% of the time, SNELL approved helmets are never available to me (since it seems the largest sizes don't qualify or some such BS as said from many different retailers... have yet to find a hard reason why). But, this also means that my chin ALWAYS drags on the chinguard of every helmet I buy. I have yet to find one helmet that my chin doesn't rub against.
Good luck fitting dreads into a helmet. I am willing to bet money that you simply will not be comfortable.

Just to give you an example of how tight to your head your helmet will be.... I'm a gal with LONG hair. I cannot wear a braid, bun, or ANYTHING OTHER THAN a ponytail set low on my head. If I set it too high on my head, the band (which are the small, thin kind without metal) starts to feel like it's poking really hard into the back of my head after 20-30 minutes of having the helmet on.
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Hey LunaP!LunaP wrote:My thoughts?URAwesome wrote:The Vega Summit II looks epic and fairly priced too! I'm planning to inspect my potential helmets like you all suggested but what are your thoughts on this helmets capacity for dreads? If this is the biggest/ comfiest helmet you guys found, I assuming it'll be perfect for a big head + dreads. Thoughts?ericalm wrote: This is why I wear a modular and not a solid FF. (I've a 7 3/4 hat size. Can't even buy hats off the rack!) Even most modulars don't fit me; some won't close on my head. This is also why when I bought a new helmet recently, I wound up getting the updated version of the last one I had, the Vega Summit II. I've tried on probably 50 different FF and modular helmet models in various sizes over the past several years and none fit as well. It's known for having the most front-to-back space of any on the market.
Good luck fitting dreads into a helmet. I am willing to bet money that you simply will not be comfortable.If you ARE, then your helmet does not fit properly, and you are probably not safe.
Just to give you an example of how tight to your head your helmet will be.... I'm a gal with LONG hair. I cannot wear a braid, bun, or ANYTHING OTHER THAN a ponytail set low on my head. If I set it too high on my head, the band (which are the small, thin kind without metal) starts to feel like it's poking really hard into the back of my head after 20-30 minutes of having the helmet on.
Thanks again for sharing this link btw. Just started going through your links. I'm planning to tackle one piece at a time so helmet first lol.
I wore a FF helmet when I learned to ride a motorcycle. It was a XXL and it fit pretty snug without being uncomfortable. I also checked out a few XXL at the local dealer and they seemed liked they'd be a good fit. But I def want to try out a Gmax 54s before I buy one.
It looks like such a great helmet, I'm really hoping it will fit and keep providing room as my hair grows.
If you check out this link http://www.youtube.com/user/SignOfTheDay you'll see that my dreads aren't very long. But they're puffy enough where I can't fit anything below a XXL.

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I've seen guys with dreads in FF helmets. There's a guy with pretty long ones who rides a Ruckus around here. No idea what kind of helmet, but it can be done.
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Awesome!!ericalm wrote:I've seen guys with dreads in FF helmets. There's a guy with pretty long ones who rides a Ruckus around here. No idea what kind of helmet, but it can be done.

What do you think of this one? http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/ ... elmet.aspx
Have you heard anything about the lights running out of batteries?
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I have a Gmax helmet. Mine's the model with all the vents (works but noisy). As expected, it came with a cheap battery but just put one of those lithium disposables in it and you should be good for a long time. Of course, I only use mine at night and don't ride after dark very much because of all the deer around here.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
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As I said, it was a _quick_ review of GMax's website.
As far as the lighting button goes, yeah, the button sticks out, but mine came with a rubber 'donut' with a sticky pad on one side, which goes over the button. The donut hole guards the button so that a casual bump won't turn it on. Of course, I'm sure I'll lose the donut soon - the sticky pad isn't all that..... sticky.

As far as the lighting button goes, yeah, the button sticks out, but mine came with a rubber 'donut' with a sticky pad on one side, which goes over the button. The donut hole guards the button so that a casual bump won't turn it on. Of course, I'm sure I'll lose the donut soon - the sticky pad isn't all that..... sticky.
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I took a chance on the Bell Revolver from a Black Friday sale. It was only $80 so I figured I'd check it out.
I had to send it back. One side didn't latch close, the visor didn't fit flush against the shell and they somehow designed it for people without chins. I got such a bad impression of it that I didn't want to try a replacement. Hopefully that was one bad one or had been dropped somewhere along the line.
There's something to be said for buying helmets in person. The only downside to that is the lack of variety. It just doesn't make sense to sell every brand known to man in an outlet shop. Most shops around me have 2-3 brands.
I had to send it back. One side didn't latch close, the visor didn't fit flush against the shell and they somehow designed it for people without chins. I got such a bad impression of it that I didn't want to try a replacement. Hopefully that was one bad one or had been dropped somewhere along the line.
There's something to be said for buying helmets in person. The only downside to that is the lack of variety. It just doesn't make sense to sell every brand known to man in an outlet shop. Most shops around me have 2-3 brands.
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Thanks for the heads up Southerner!Southerner wrote:I have a Gmax helmet. Mine's the model with all the vents (works but noisy). As expected, it came with a cheap battery but just put one of those lithium disposables in it and you should be good for a long time. Of course, I only use mine at night and don't ride after dark very much because of all the deer around here.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
I'm not sure how to gauge the "noise factor" yet. Is it something major to consider? As in a deciding factor of buying a helmet? Or is it a minor thing that soft music in headphones will drown out?
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No worries PeteH. Just wanted to make sure we were looking at the same site.PeteH wrote:As I said, it was a _quick_ review of GMax's website.![]()
As far as the lighting button goes, yeah, the button sticks out, but mine came with a rubber 'donut' with a sticky pad on one side, which goes over the button. The donut hole guards the button so that a casual bump won't turn it on. Of course, I'm sure I'll lose the donut soon - the sticky pad isn't all that..... sticky.

I should be able to check out a GM45s in a few hours. I'll def check to see if it has the little donut.
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You're most welcome.URAwesome wrote:Thanks for the heads up Southerner!Southerner wrote:I have a Gmax helmet. Mine's the model with all the vents (works but noisy). As expected, it came with a cheap battery but just put one of those lithium disposables in it and you should be good for a long time. Of course, I only use mine at night and don't ride after dark very much because of all the deer around here.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
I'm not sure how to gauge the "noise factor" yet. Is it something major to consider? As in a deciding factor of buying a helmet? Or is it a minor thing that soft music in headphones will drown out?
Thanks
Mine's noisy because of all the vents. Modulars have a rep for being noisy because of the cuts that allow them to open. Any surface feature is going to cause an air burble of some sort and that creates a whoosing sound. It gets more annoying the faster you go. Might be a total non-issue around town, especially in slow traffic.
I've never used headphones on a MC so can't offer any info there.
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This past Saturday, I ordered a Nolan N90 modular helmet, in white. I normally wouldn't order a helmet on-line, but earlier in the day, I had tried on an identical Nolan belonging to a fellow scooter club member, and it fit perfectly. It has great venting, a built-in sunshield and an ingenious latching system. Plus, Revzilla has them on sale!
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I've never worn and extremely noisy helmet... but the first one I used- a hand-me-down, that was a size too large and had no face shield- would send a bunch of wind flat against my face. It would give me headaches every now and then, from the pressure and noise over an extended period of time... especially towards the end of the summer when it was chilly riding at night. BUT... I am more inclined to get headaches at all, than average Joe, I think. That's my $.02 on helmet noise/wind.URAwesome wrote:Thanks for the heads up Southerner!Southerner wrote:I have a Gmax helmet. Mine's the model with all the vents (works but noisy). As expected, it came with a cheap battery but just put one of those lithium disposables in it and you should be good for a long time. Of course, I only use mine at night and don't ride after dark very much because of all the deer around here.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
I'm not sure how to gauge the "noise factor" yet. Is it something major to consider? As in a deciding factor of buying a helmet? Or is it a minor thing that soft music in headphones will drown out?
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Thanks PeterC!PeterC wrote:This past Saturday, I ordered a Nolan N90 modular helmet, in white. I normally wouldn't order a helmet on-line, but earlier in the day, I had tried on an identical Nolan belonging to a fellow scooter club member, and it fit perfectly. It has great venting, a built-in sunshield and an ingenious latching system. Plus, Revzilla has them on sale!
I'll look into the Nolan when I get back to a comp. (replying from my phone). I can't seem to find a XXL GM54s to try on in Miami. I know that a XXL is what fit me before but idk if I should risk ordering a brand I haven't tried on before. What do you all think? And does anyone know of a legit site besides leatherup.com that will let me return a helmet without a restocking fee?
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I will add one thought about flip-up helmets. The guy who owns the local Honda/Suzuki shop here was the first person I personally knew to wear one. I asked him about his and he does indeed like it but said the only time he went down while wearing it, the visor was flipped up.
It's that thought that keeps me from buying one.
It's that thought that keeps me from buying one.
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URAwesome wrote:Thanks PeterC!PeterC wrote:This past Saturday, I ordered a Nolan N90 modular helmet, in white. I normally wouldn't order a helmet on-line, but earlier in the day, I had tried on an identical Nolan belonging to a fellow scooter club member, and it fit perfectly. It has great venting, a built-in sunshield and an ingenious latching system. Plus, Revzilla has them on sale!
I'll look into the Nolan when I get back to a comp. (replying from my phone). I can't seem to find a XXL GM54s to try on in Miami. I know that a XXL is what fit me before but idk if I should risk ordering a brand I haven't tried on before. What do you all think? And does anyone know of a legit site besides leatherup.com that will let me return a helmet without a restocking fee?
Thanks in advance!
Revzilla, where I bought my helmet, will let you exchange your helmet - and they pay postage both ways - if it doesn't fit. Also, on purchases at that level, postage is free.
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Bet you have, but you didn't realize it. Start protecting your hearing now or regret it later.LunaP wrote:I've never worn and extremely noisy helmet... but the first one I used- a hand-me-down, that was a size too large and had no face shield- would send a bunch of wind flat against my face. It would give me headaches every now and then, from the pressure and noise over an extended period of time... especially towards the end of the summer when it was chilly riding at night. BUT... I am more inclined to get headaches at all, than average Joe, I think. That's my $.02 on helmet noise/wind.URAwesome wrote:Thanks for the heads up Southerner!Southerner wrote:I have a Gmax helmet. Mine's the model with all the vents (works but noisy). As expected, it came with a cheap battery but just put one of those lithium disposables in it and you should be good for a long time. Of course, I only use mine at night and don't ride after dark very much because of all the deer around here.
You will have to be careful to not let the button get pressed accidentally and run the battery down while it's in the closet or whatever. It sticks out quite a bit.
I'm not sure how to gauge the "noise factor" yet. Is it something major to consider? As in a deciding factor of buying a helmet? Or is it a minor thing that soft music in headphones will drown out?
Thanks
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