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motion 01-30-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Chocaholic (Post 9453578)
I started wearing Scorpion helmets a few years ago. Top Snell rating, etc, fit my gourd and don't cost a fortune. May want to check it out before you give Shoei or Arai $700 for a $250 lid with their logo on the front.

+1 on Scorpion helmets.

I raced with one yesterday, and wore a Scorpion Freedom helmet when racing my XR1200 a few years back.

Nice video review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMi1gFEg46s

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Yorkie 01-30-2017 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Chocaholic (Post 9453086)
I wear full face 90% of the time. When it's scorching hot and humid (Georgia) I'll wear a half helmet if going for a short ride on my naked bike (Bonneville) to cool off, with perf gear. I always wear earplugs.

I got knocked off my 2008 Bonnie a couple of weeks ago. 30 mph in a residential neighborhood and was glad I was wearing my full face as it would have easily busted my jaw. I went over the hood of a car and upon examining my helmet afterwards there was scuffs on the front and side of the chin part of the helmet. As they say, dress for the crash not the ride.

Eric Coffey 01-30-2017 03:01 PM

For another departure from Arai/Shoei, you might look at recent offerings from Bell (they've sorta made a comeback).
Their "Star" line is pretty slick. They are one of the few to have photochromic ("Transitions") visors available as well.

epbrown 01-31-2017 03:26 AM

I wear both a full face and an open face. Truth is, this is your chance to set your tolerance level. I know younger people who think any car without 10 airbags is a death trap, and when I started driving lap belts were state of the art. I always belt up, but I'll never have their anxiety level about missing safety tech like ABS or airbags because I went for decades without them.

Same with helmets. When I first started riding, my family made fun of me for wearing a helmet - they were for racers, not regular riding. Having ridden for 40 years with an open face, I'm not as nervous about not having full face. That said, the weird thing is nothing has ever hit cme in my open face(not even a bug), but I've had a few "whoa!" moments where something bounced off the shield of my full face (Scorpion).

No one had to talk me into Kevlar jeans and armored jackets, though.

I won't bother with helmet recs, as that totally depends on your head shape.

NutmegCarrera 01-31-2017 03:43 AM

Very cool to see such a high Porsche / motorcycle correlation here!
And, very sensible advice at that.
Goes to prove the integrity of the PPOT community.

AGV for me, full face.

Don Ro 01-31-2017 12:20 PM

Remember these original Bell helmets?
Was it back in '78 or so?
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My first helmet was a converted football helmet, no face shield and the ear holes covered with some aluminum logo...sold by a dealer. I must have been 12 or so.
That was a big deal back then...'57.

We've come a long way, baby!
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scottmandue 01-31-2017 12:24 PM

As others have said... it only takes one trip over the handlebars and a face plant and you will never wear anything but full face helmet.

Don Ro 01-31-2017 12:58 PM

Nice color scheme...would even look good today on a modreen bucket.

Brando 01-31-2017 02:08 PM

I have to agree with the majority here - Full face. I got hit back in 2010 and wore a bucket + goggles. The left side of my face got bruised up nice, goggles saved my left eye but I still have bruising + broken blood vessels. Since then, full face all the time.

Depending on weather where you live, you may want more or less vents. I recently upgraded to a SHOEI RF-1200 with the pinlock visor. Added the SENA Bluetooth unit myself and the helmet was designed for it. Set me back about $610 all-in. The best part, they have 3 or 4 bucket sizes, but all sorts of padding sizes. The pads all snap in/out real easy so if you want to clean or replace them it's very easy. Replace pads as needed to achieve proper comfort and fit.

unclebilly 01-31-2017 02:27 PM

Here's the thing about Bell (and probably a few other manufacturers). You arent buying a Bell helmet anymore. You are buying a Chinese made helmet where an importer has licensed the Bell trademark and affixed it to the helmet.

Bell is no longer a helmet manufacturer and has not been for a very long time. They license their name to numerous importers (bike helmets are company x, Motorcycle helmets are company(s) y (and z), and SA helmets are company q).

With Bell, you are paying for a brand that has no link to the Bell products of the 1960s - 1980's that we all associate their quality with.

I went through this a few years ago when I bought a new car racing helmet and eventually went with the Pyrotect becasue they were the Bell importer.

Noah930 01-31-2017 02:39 PM

^^^ Wow. Did not know that.

So doesn't Vettel wear a Bell? Who makes his helmets?

unclebilly 01-31-2017 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 9455284)
^^^ Wow. Did not know that.

So doesn't Vettel wear a Bell? Who makes his helmets?

I bet that if his helmet says 'Bell' on it, Bell has paid to have their name there. Who knows who the actual manufacturer is.

unclebilly 01-31-2017 04:45 PM

There is Bell Racing, Bell Powersports, Bell Cycling... all different companies.

flatbutt 01-31-2017 05:23 PM

Scorpion EXO is the quietest helmet I own, a beotch to break in but worth it.

pavulon 01-31-2017 05:59 PM

find a helmet you like, try it on, then look for it new or lightly used on all the usual websites.

Don Ro 01-31-2017 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 9455577)
find a helmet you like, try it on, then look for it new or lightly used on all the usual websites.

Not bad advice...however, padding gets soiled, crushed, & stinky if PO was a pig. ;)
I've worn pilot skull caps for years...buckets stay fresh & clean, and a pleasure to wear.
One thing I've noticed in the past...when I need a shave my growth wears out the cheek pads early on.


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