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The difference between a high end helmet like an arai and something like a bell is apparent after about the tenth hour in the saddle or the middle of summer during your daily commute.
Comfort Ventilation Ease of cleaning Etc All really matter after a while.
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I agree with that, for the most part. My point was the issue of safety re. the "$100 head" quote. I mention it because I've noticed with motorcycle gear that often newbies are inadvertently discouraged from getting any safety gear because they can't swing top of the line. I had frequent heated discussions back when I was on RideApart because one of their writers was of the mindset that without $4000 in gear you were a suicidal idiot.
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It get that all the helmets discussed meet snell standards. And in some cases you're paying three times as much for a maybe 5% better safety factor.
My point is that it only works if you wear it. If a helmet is hot, uncomfortable or smelly you're going to leave it home one day.
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P.s. I would have been spared a month in a wheelchair if I'd been wearing a cheap $100 spine protector. But it was hot that day.
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It is true that John used to say, If you have a $100 head, buy a $100 helmet. I can probably find the posts on the ChumpCar forum.
I am a believer in Snell certification over DOT because Snell Certification involves 3rd party testing whereas DOT testing is done in house. For my dirt bike, i have a new Fox V2 helmet that I have yet to wear. It is replacing the helmet that I crashed with last spring where i broke a rib and vertebrae. For car racing and kart racing, I have a Snell SA helmet. My street bike days are over but I still have my old AGV Snell M90 helmet... You don't need to drop $4000 on safety gear to be safe, what is important is that the gear you choose to wear fits correctly, is in good condition, and has passed some level of testing that demonstrates that it will provide adequate protection in the event of an accident. YMMV!
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WooHoo, thanks to an uber driver I'm a 1 %'er. I like Arai long ovals, but liked the look of this shoei enough to endure the break-in time getting my block-shaped head into round hole.
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Nishiki is the only brand that I could get to fit my head. Had to buy xlg.
![]() oops...thought this was for bike helmets.
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Another reason for full face, I had a friend who had a seagull fly into his path while he was at about 200kph (125mph) clipped his windscreen then hit his helmet, he said almost took him off the bike, he came into work with feathers still stick in his visor. On a different note, on hot days I use to open my visor one notch, while on highway 401 at about 120kph (75mph) I had a small pebble bounce in and somehow ended up in my eye, trying to slow down on the shoulder with lots of traffic while eyes watering and one shut, somehow did not hit the guardrail, after that I always had a pair of clear safety glasses I would put on if visor was up.
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Search "balaclava" on ebay. $5 to $20 /ea. Wear a few days and throw in wash. Your helmet will stay clean.
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