I'm in the market for a new helmet since I sold my HJC Carbon. I'm actually looking at the Ben Spies replica Carbon HJC in a medium or small.
Here is what I'd like to know...
Who has had the oportunity to use many different types/brands of helmets?
I ask, because if a person has only had 1 or 2 helmets, even if they really like them, they don't have much to compare to. I already know fit is paramount. I get that. Thing is, Shoei, Arai, Suomy, Vemar, AGV, make different size/shapes. Here's what I'm looking to gain...
Which has the best balance of vent vs. noise vs. weight?
So far, I think I would fit into a small Arai profile but it would be rather snug, better for racing really. Or I could do a medium Corsair.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Steve
I'd have to find the site, but there is one that has reviews and specs on each brand of helmet. They talk about noise due to vents, have graphs showing weight, etc, etc. I'm about to leave right now, but there is definately full comparo type information for what you are seeking.
helmet harbor
http://www.helmetharbor.com/
Are you talking about web bike world? Great site, just looking for some real world human interface.
Steve
Quote from: ommyta on August 13, 2008, 03:55:43 PM
helmet harbor
http://www.helmetharbor.com/
reviews, specs, videos, all kinds of info!!!!!! And you can talk to them.
Quote from: ommyta on August 13, 2008, 04:02:39 PM
reviews, specs, videos, all kinds of info!!!!!! And you can talk to them.
can they answer my questions about the russia/georgia conflict? or tell me if the chinese gymnastic girls really are like 12 years old? maybe i'll give them a ring.
and just to add my 2cents, i've had a couple scorpions now (for like $120) and liked them just fine. it passed my personal crash test...though the entry level scorpion can be somewhat noisy, and the venting isn't "super-terrific".
Quote from: McKraut on August 14, 2008, 05:10:24 AM
if the chinese gymnastic girls really are like 12 years old?
No way. That one is only about 9 :P
Quote from: Duc L'Smart on August 14, 2008, 05:13:04 AM
No way. That one is only about 9 :P
yeah...she's like 65 lbs. wtf?
I have a helmet that I can sell you.
It's a Shark RSX, size M. I personally have owned an Arai RX-7 and an HJC...something. Can't remember. I sold L'Smart my RX-7. Then I bought the Shark RSX. It is lighter than the Arai, and vents just as well in my opinion, and is just as quiet as the RX-7 is (caveat: while wearing earplugs...which I did in both the RX-7 and the RSX).
I personally love this helmet. I loved it so much that I bought two. Now I have no bike, so no need for the helmets...I'm determined to stay off of 2 wheels for a while (WTF, over).
I've sweated in this one twice. Other than that, it's as good as new, except for some scratches on the front where it got dropped on my driveway. If you're interested in it, I can email you some pictures. Or you can go look it up on the Shark helmet website...it's the Shark RSX Eagle 08 (there's an 08 and an 07 version...so don't get it confused. It's the black one). Bought it for a little over $600. Not looking for $600 for it for sure, so if you're interested, lemme know, and we can talk price.
Just bought this one a couple weeks ago and I like it so far. I belive Fabrizio is wearing this right now.
(http://www.kneedraggers.com/image_storage/7/34/734881629a5ecd271ae7a657a351e53d_refined.jpg)
I've got several Arais, & really like them!
Good fit, quiet, well-vented, etc... [thumbsup]
Quote from: Duc L'Smart on August 14, 2008, 03:19:11 PM
I've got several Arais, & really like them!
Good fit, quiet, well-vented, etc... [thumbsup]
+1 [thumbsup]
Quote from: sdlrodeo on August 13, 2008, 03:29:52 PM
Thoughts?
Think globally, buy locally. Go to Moto Liberty & talk to the pros.
What you'll get here (DMF) is opinion...
Gotta try 'em on [thumbsup]
Quote from: Duc L'Smart on August 14, 2008, 04:20:22 PM
Think globally, buy locally. Go to Moto Liberty & talk to the pros.
What you'll get here (DMF) is opinion...
Gotta try 'em on [thumbsup]
Ya let Peter measure head.
I concur with that.
Anything that protects your head at the right time is a good helmet! [thumbsup]
You already know that helmets come in different shapes and that not every brand fits every head.
Quote from: WonderBoy on August 14, 2008, 02:31:50 PM
I have a helmet that I can sell you.
It's a Shark RSX, size M.
Thanks, is that the giant head looking one? That is what I noticed about the shark helmet. While I like the 'crush zone' idea, it seems the helmet shell is way bigger. I can't use one if it is that big because it won't fit in my side bag. If you know otherwise, let me know.
Steve
I think I've narrowed it down.
I'm either going to go with the HJC Ben Spies "elbowz" replica for $270 at competition accessories
or the Arai profile.
The HJC is what I used to have and I liked it a lot. Plus I love the shield change on the HJC and I have a few tinted shields already. So financially, this would be the bargain.
I'm inbetween a medium and small for the profile. If I raced every weekend, I'd go for the small no question. But doing a little bit of touring, the medium seems better. I wore a small for about 15 mins and didn't have any red marks or pressure points.
I'm very torn.
By the way, I love motoliberty, but Grif's cycle in lewisville give some pretty good prices and they can order most of what you need. Good folks there, both Will and his Father Jim Griftner.
Quote from: sdlrodeo on August 15, 2008, 07:54:37 AM
I think I've narrowed it down.
I'm either going to go with the HJC Ben Spies "elbowz" replica for $270 at competition accessories
or the Arai profile.
The HJC is what I used to have and I liked it a lot. Plus I love the shield change on the HJC and I have a few tinted shields already. So financially, this would be the bargain.
I'm inbetween a medium and small for the profile. If I raced every weekend, I'd go for the small no question. But doing a little bit of touring, the medium seems better. I wore a small for about 15 mins and didn't have any red marks or pressure points.
I'm very torn.
By the way, I love motoliberty, but Grif's cycle in lewisville give some pretty good prices and they can order most of what you need. Good folks there, both Will and his Father Jim Griftner.
Wherever you shop, try it on 1st! I'd go for the medium, & put in thicker pads as needed [thumbsup]
Quote from: sdlrodeo on August 15, 2008, 07:54:37 AM
I think I've narrowed it down.
I'm either going to go with the HJC Ben Spies "elbowz" replica for $270 at competition accessories
or the Arai profile.
The HJC is what I used to have and I liked it a lot. Plus I love the shield change on the HJC and I have a few tinted shields already. So financially, this would be the bargain.
I'm inbetween a medium and small for the profile. If I raced every weekend, I'd go for the small no question. But doing a little bit of touring, the medium seems better. I wore a small for about 15 mins and didn't have any red marks or pressure points.
I'm very torn.
By the way, I love motoliberty, but Grif's cycle in lewisville give some pretty good prices and they can order most of what you need. Good folks there, both Will and his Father Jim Griftner.
+1 for Grif's. They've been real easy to work with - Alan and I have bought quite a few things from them over the last several months. Knowledgeable and friendly folks that are about 15 minutes closer than anyone else [thumbsup]
More track? Buy Arai
More touring? Buy Shoei
Quote from: sdlrodeo on August 15, 2008, 07:42:28 AM
Thanks, is that the giant head looking one? That is what I noticed about the shark helmet. While I like the 'crush zone' idea, it seems the helmet shell is way bigger. I can't use one if it is that big because it won't fit in my side bag. If you know otherwise, let me know.
Steve
Lol no it's not, I know which one you're talking about, you're talking about the RSR2 because I thought the same damn thing about it. No the RSX is definitely NOT a ginormous head looking helmet. It's rather small actually. It's probably somewhere in between the size of an Arai and an HJC, but that's just a guesstimate without having something in my hands to do that with.
Hey Steve-
I know you're headed to NYC...
What did you decide on the bike situation? Did you get a helmet?!?