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PaulD
24-05-04, 09:45 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.

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.

jinx
24-05-04, 11:55 AM
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

chutz
24-05-04, 07:51 PM
Please post pictures so the dog can see the rabbit
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adey
25-05-04, 03:47 PM
i have used these hjc helmets infact i have had 4 of them and my other half has had 2 of them highly recommended

Nut E1
26-05-04, 02:24 PM
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