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MikeSP1 05-19-2011 10:57 AM

scorpions vs sharks
 
looking for another lid, anybody have experience with the sizing of the exo-1000 and rsr2? I mean, should a medium in one equate to a medium in the other.

Or do scorpions run sizing more like the HJCs?

Homeslice 05-19-2011 12:55 PM

My experience is that Sharks are tighter in the forehead/nose than Scorpions.

pauldun170 05-19-2011 02:19 PM

I have the exo-1000.


Try them on...only way to be sure

Mudpuppy 05-19-2011 10:09 PM

i was recently looking for a new helmet and a friend of mine, who is pretty fucking knowledgeable on all things bikes, explained to me the difference between plastic/polycarbonate helmets and fiberglass/kevlar/aramid helmets.. he has tested both plastic and the fiberglass and he swears by the fiberglass (which you will also note are more money but I guess depends on how much you think your head is worth? Do you have a $150 head or a $500 head?).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycle_helmet

Tmall 05-20-2011 07:13 AM

My experience is, my buddy's Scorpion fell apart. (was the one with the built in internal visor) the "S" emblem fell off, the cheek pad attachements came off. It was comfortable for the first little bit, then when the cheekpads started moving he bought a Shoei.

My Shark was an RSi. I loved it. It was comfortable, extremely light and held up well over three years. The only downside of a super light helmet such as a Shark is that it is going to be loud.

Tmall 05-20-2011 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 471148)
i was recently looking for a new helmet and a friend of mine, who is pretty fucking knowledgeable on all things bikes, explained to me the difference between plastic/polycarbonate helmets and fiberglass/kevlar/aramid helmets.. he has tested both plastic and the fiberglass and he swears by the fiberglass (which you will also note are more money but I guess depends on how much you think your head is worth? Do you have a $150 head or a $500 head?).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycle_helmet

If you want to talk "tests" an $89 hjc is as good as any helmet on the market.

Mudpuppy 05-20-2011 10:09 AM

ok i'd like to talk tests then - please provide some data..

his data is from 160mph+ crashes on race tracks and whether or not he got a major concussion..

Tmall 05-20-2011 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 471268)
ok i'd like to talk tests then - please provide some data..

his data is from 160mph+ crashes on race tracks and whether or not he got a major concussion..

http://sharp.direct.gov.uk/
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/ge...iew/index.html


The first link has $50 helmets meeting the highest standard. The more expensive helmets are usually more expensive because of, sponsorships, aerodynamics, graphics, bells and whistles, comfort, quietness, and people who believe "$100 dollar head, $100 helmet".

There's nothing wrong with spending good money on whatever you like. Everybody does it. But, paying more doesn't always mean you're getting the safest product.

MikeSP1 05-20-2011 11:37 AM

I already own a shark RSR2, fucking love the damn thing. But I'm not one for only having one lid. Shark discontinued the RSR2 line, and I haven't found the Race-R or Race-R Pro models online yet. Don't have a problem spending $$$ on lids, simply curious about sizing, not theology.

Homeslice 05-20-2011 12:16 PM

Ebay all the way, I'm sure there are still lots of RSR2's on there


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