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Sold the Arai Quantum (too noisy) even with plugs.
Got an HJC full face (top of their range) for £80. It's realy comfortable and quite enough although you still need the plugs. Plus it meets all the BSI, ACU and EURO standards.
It has a built in anti-mist system with a removable nose mask for cold days.
Bargain, i'd recomment it.
amarko5
24-05-04, 11:52 AM
Sold the Arai Quantum (too noisy) even with plugs.
Got an HJC full face (top of their range) for £80. It's realy comfortable and quite enough although you still need the plugs. Plus it meets all the BSI, ACU and EURO standards.
It has a built in anti-mist system with a removable nose mask for cold days.
Bargain, i'd recomment it.
I too had / have a HJC only thing i would say is, it fit me like a glove on day one but 2 years down the line and its a very loose fit :( inside padding seems to give up the ghost and compress.
anyway i bought a new hemet as it was time to change.
i can recommend them or rather my wife can as her's took at nasty slide down the road and did it's job perfectly
Please post pictures so the dog can see the rabbit
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i have used these hjc helmets infact i have had 4 of them and my other half has had 2 of them highly recommended
I would look at replacing my helmet after 2 years anyway, especially if it was loose... Or maybe your head has shrunk[/quote]it fit me like a glove on day one but 2 years down the line and its a very loose fit
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