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09-30-2010, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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damn... guess I can't buy it... didn't pass the Trip approval...
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09-30-2010, 10:33 PM | #2 | |
Hold mah beer!
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Location: 80 Miles South of Moto Heaven
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good
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10-01-2010, 10:44 AM | #3 |
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Location: Central NY
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Forgot about the IS Max. Congrats
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10-01-2010, 10:52 AM | #4 |
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10-02-2010, 04:40 PM | #5 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: SoCal
Moto: Aprilia RS125, Aprilia SR50 Factory, Aprilia Tuono, BMW Rockster, KTM 990 Adventure
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I'd own the Shark Evoline or Shark anything in a heartbeat. Alas none of those Froggy helmets fit my round head.
I have a Shoei Multitec that I use for commutting and the previous commutting helmet Nolan N102 that I now left in New Mexico for use whenever I'm home. The Nolan N102's round shape is not very aerodynamic at all and you get a lot of drag & buffeting. The rubber neck flap is nice for keeping the noggin warm during the colder days. Venting isn't all that shit hot. The externally mounted dark visor is a good idea but lousy execution. It's hard to clean the inside of it because of the clear main visor. And talk about difficulty taking the damn visors apart for cleaning or replacing...very little thought put into maintenance and services. Makes Arai's visor changing procedure look like a walk in the park. The Nolan N30 half helmet also isn't all that shit hot with quality of fit & finish either. I don't think that Nolan believes in sound insulation. Both Nolan helmets are noisier than hell. Earplugs are a must. The Shoei Multitec is more streamlined with the shape. The chin curtain does a great job of keeping cold air out but not as good as the Nolan's neck flap. It's hard to describe but everything on that helmet oozes typical Shoei quality. The chin bar flip-up lever works really well. It locks down solidly with none of the rattle associated with the Nolan.
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