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one of these:
http://www.caberg-helm.com/products/caberg_justissimo_gt.php?modello=JGT02MB&color=MB
nice lid with nice features apart from 1 thing. the wind noise is unbearable :( so if your thinking of one then i would look elsewhere for something else. the wind noise is that bad i could hardly hear my exhaust and i have a Beowulf Warrior with baffle out.
Fruity-ya-ya
24-05-11, 08:26 PM
I'm rocking one of these at the moment and find it too is a little louder than I'd prefer.
http://www.diseno-art.com/images_3/Caberg_Rhyno.jpg
Previously had the Caberg Justissimo mirage (older style) which had a different front mouth air intake (no round holes).
I found that to be very insular and got much less noise than the style I have at the moment although did fog up more.
The only pic i could find where it's clear is this:
http://www.tuttotutto.eu/images/2011/05/05/35229/casco-modulare-caberg-justissimo-mirage_1.jpg
The newer one (GT???) is below:
http://images.esellerpro.com/2189/I/133/32/lrgscaleCaberg-Justissimo-GT-Mirage-Flip-Front-Motorcycle-Helmet-6.jpg
Maybe they have sacrificed less fog for more noise?
Even still, both felt very sturdy and not as heavy as other flips I tried on (that were in my price range).
had all the vents closed and it still howled like a banshee.
so i'm back to the trusty Bell.
shame to as i loved the drop down visor.
The Guru
25-05-11, 09:36 AM
Is the Bell a flip front as well?
Owenski
25-05-11, 09:51 AM
Ha,
I thought this may be a "should i get one" thread and I came rushing in to scream "not if you'd like to retain the abilty to hear"
Bought a couple of years back, rode home - rode back to the shop traded it straight back in for something else. (Then bought an arai from teh bike show later that year). At 60+ the caberg was loud, anything over legal speeds and the noise alone was enough to slow me down. I've recently bought a £50 cheapo lid and thats 10fold queiter than the Caberg.
Is the Bell a flip front as well?
i wish.
dont think bell make a flip.
_Stretchie_
25-05-11, 10:58 AM
I might be already deaf then because although I admit it is not quiet I really can't say "the wind noise is that bad i could hardly hear my exhaust" I can hear mine fine at speed and I have standard cans and downpipes on the BlackBird.
Just my tuppny worth. Can't lie to you, I would love to get a Schuberth though but WAAAAAY too much money for me
cy8rm4n
27-05-11, 08:43 AM
I have an old style justissmo (like above) & haven't found it too bad except for the feeling of rain on your face even whe the visor's full down. Would wear earplugs to travel distance though.
Anyway yesterday I dropped it on the driveway with an almighty clatter. In a panic I went on t'internet last night ot buy an emergency replacement. Bought a Caberg V2 407 (non flip) from ghostbikes for £49.99. It's silver though so guess my black rider days are over.
Now read a few forums & opinion seems split on whether a dropped helmet needs replaced.
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