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Helmets again...

Postby Nozz » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:50 pm

All,

I am planning to buy another helmet to replace my Nolan N100. I gather that the replacement is the N103. Since I wear glasses, I have enjoyed the flip up feature, but wanted to see what other folks like in a helmet. Pros and cons? Anyone else with glasses use a non-flip up without having to take them on and off? I kind of hoped to get an N90 but am concerned that the plastic latch might give me trouble down the line. Thanks!

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Re: Helmets again...

Postby billr » Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:27 pm

Of the few helmets I've owned/used...never found a full-face that would go over the glasses, always take them off.
Currently using a Scorpion EXO 900 flip-up. Has built in sun-glasses and decent venting.
I do like the flip front because it will go on with the glasses and for the quick break when you don't need to take the helmet off.
It has a plastic latch pull handle that I'm careful with (that's what will break off, for sure).

I had an EXO-700 full-face before this one and I actually prefer that model.
Yes, it was a hassle to take off the glasses and carry around a pair of sunshade clip-ons...but it has much better venting (way cooler in the summer and didn't fog up in winter) and is quieter than the 900 model.

When I replace the 900, I'll probably go back to the 700 model (if no one else has a hi-vis yellow modular lid that's affordable :D )
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby iceman » Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:43 pm

I have three EXO 700 and love them.I use to have a flip up a few years ago but they have a lot more weight.

I put on the helmet and slip on the glasses and good to go.I feel the flip=up doesn't offer the protection of a full face helmet. Just My Opinion
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby Nozz » Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:22 am

Thanks guys. Sounds like two votes for the Scorp 700. I'll check it out. I had a Simpson in the old days and got along without the flip up OK then. Ice, howz the 1000sf doing for you?
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby iceman » Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:43 am

The SF is great !
my only issue and it's not really an issue is the gas consumption.
It goes through a tank of gas faster than any bike I have.
It runs great so I don't think there's a problem.I removed the cover that goes over the air cleaner and it gets a lot more air.I wondered if the computer is compensating for that and adding more fuel.

I could put the cover back on and see but the intake noise is a rush.I have to pull a plug out and check the color one of these days.
I posted a comparison a short while back against other bikes and it showed the MZ 1000 getting low 30's

My inline 4 Honda 919 (hornet) can go a little over 200 miles on a tank and It's air cover is also off.
It's a fun bike but doesn't compare to a twin in my opinion.

If that Austin bike I posted were a couple of thousand less I bet you would have been interested.
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby Robert » Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:32 pm

i'll add my vote for the skorp exo 700...i'm on my second and like them very much....only other helmet owned was a bell...also nice, my wife currenly wears a bell but, i think i'll stick to the exo700s for now and definetly agree on great ventilation...i live in a hot area mostly year around and commute often on 2 wheels
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:26 am

my head is wide and all helmets clamp me like a vice
i finally found a helmet labeled GMAX
in 4xl 67-68 CM
it fits with out cutting padding out of the sides
wish i could find a full face
but i have never found any i could even get on

went to iron pony in Columbus Ohio
over 300 helmets in stock and nothing would fit

its bad when only a cheap $40usd helmet fits
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby iceman » Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:56 pm

Nozz wrote:Thanks guys. Sounds like two votes for the Scorp 700. I'll check it out. I had a Simpson in the old days and got along without the flip up OK then.


Closeout EXO 700 and others as low as $100 If they have your size in stock.
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Ca ... ut+Helmets

Scorpion EXO-400, 700 & 1000 Closeout Helmets

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Scorpion Helmets have been our most dominant sellers offering more performance and value than the competition at their respective price points. The Scorpion Helmets are so good they has caused many to swear off buying expensive high end helmets.
Another link to closeout Scorpion helmets at the bottom of page.http://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/closeouts/helmets
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Re: Helmets again...

Postby Nozz » Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:39 am

Thanks for the tip. Still getting around to it but definitely will be trying the scorpion this time out.

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