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derf 09-28-2010 01:41 AM

Modular/flip front helmets
 
Anyone have any experience with any specific model?

I've been looking at the Scorpion, Nolan, and HJC lines, so far leaning toward the scorpion because I know they fit on my head

Particle Man 09-28-2010 07:50 AM

I have the CL-MAXX and I like it. It's a bit noisy but a decent set of earplugs or earbuds change that. I also find it heavier than the newer HJC modular helmets - I will probably be replacing it with another, newer, HJC modular come summer.

CrazyKell 09-28-2010 11:30 AM

I love Scorpions because they don't fog.

Cue the arai/shoei fanboys saying you get what you pay for and what's your head worth ANY minute. :lmao:

azoomm 09-28-2010 11:39 AM

Look at NEXX. They are much lighter than other modular helmets, and provide chin protection even when the front flips up...

Mr Lefty 09-28-2010 12:10 PM

I personally will be going with the Nolan Air...

The Euro version with the top vents... not the dumbed down stateside version.


http://www.motori.hr/pic2/2767Nolan-N43-AIR.jpg

Amber Lamps 09-28-2010 02:00 PM

The Shark Evoline lids are nice AND for all you cheap skates they can be had for around $300 .

tommymac 09-28-2010 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyKell (Post 412342)
I love Scorpions because they don't fog.

Cue the arai/shoei fanboys saying you get what you pay for and what's your head worth ANY minute. :lmao:

my shoei fogs in cooler temps so i cant say much. The shark I have doesnt so I wear that in the colder months.

I think as a whole the flip up lids are more noisy that a regular full face.

Mikey 09-28-2010 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 412415)
The Shark Evoline lids are nice AND for all you cheap skates they can be had for around $300 .

$300 != cheap. :td:

Curb 09-28-2010 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 412415)
The Shark Evoline lids are nice AND for all you cheap skates they can be had for around $300 .

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 412422)
$300 != cheap. :td:


These are actually the only modular helmets that are approved to be ridden with the chin bar up. No other modular is rated for it. I sell about 2 a week at the shop.

As far as price goes they retail for $399, and I have no problem getting that price...for what it offers it is worth every penny!

azoomm 09-28-2010 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curb (Post 412428)
These are actually the only modular helmets that are approved to be ridden with the chin bar up. No other modular is rated for it. I sell about 2 a week at the shop.

As far as price goes they retail for $399, and I have no problem getting that price...for what it offers it is worth every penny!

From www.webbikeworld.com

[specifically: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motor...shark-evoline/ ]
Quote:

Conclusion
The Shark Evoline is an interesting new helmet design that may be welcomed by some motorcycle riders. But in the end, we're not sure the complexity and weight is worth it -- the helmet doesn't seem to have an overwhelming advantage. We don't recall ever wanting to convert a flip-up helmet to an open-face version, but we'll leave that up to the touring riders.

Also, although the Evoline has decent sized ear pockets, installing an intercom system with speakers and a microphone may be problematic, and this issue will affect touring riders most, and they are presumably the target market for the helmet.
vs. http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motor...lmet/nexx-x30/
Quote:

Conclusion
The Nexx X30 is definitely different and unique. It's good to see a helmet manufacturer pushing the envelope in an industry that generally takes either a conservative or a "follow the leader" approach.

While the styling and the functionality may not be for everyone, the X30 brings a difference that may be relished by others. And it's also wonderful to have such a unique helmet available in North America.

In the past, potential owners would have to source their interesting helmet finds from far away retailers, with all the hassles of shipping costs, language barriers and parts and service issues. Not to mention potential DOT safety standard problems.

I very much like the X30; it's comfortable, great-looking and surely gives me a unique look!


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