15-05-04, 01:46 AM | #1 |
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AGV Evo / X Vent
I have had two of each of these.
they all were built well and not that expensive. A good named Lid. the Evo's had removable linings and were slightly better vented than the X Vents. Both X Vents were Graphic covered and the finished lasted well (used every day for a year or so). The Evo's were both plain (one black and one silver with chrome vents) the finish on these was also generally good however the chrome scratched up a bit to easily, looked well cool though. Double D chin strap with cheaper dark visors than Arai or Shoei. Very good affordable helmet. Cheers Mark.
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17-05-04, 01:10 PM | #2 |
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Me and My other half have had X vents, nice and light. Work very well not to noisey, and so my other half told me keep your chin warm.
Seem to work OK in ca crash as I still have my head, but the lids had to go in the bin. I've now got a KBC Silver Combat... a bit like this but in silver. |
17-05-04, 06:56 PM | #3 |
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Another reconmendation for AGV Evo, i've had mine for about 4 years (although the midle tow years it wasnt used).
It's comfortable, hasn't given too much so is still a snug fit, removable lining is a god send (i use hair gel!!!!) vents aren't too noisy and dark visors are quite cheap. complete with dead flies from tonights ride home!! |
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