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Old 22-07-05, 10:11 PM   #21
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Arai RX7 Corsair:


They're expensive and noisy but I couldn't find anything that fitted my head as well as this thing did.
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Old 22-07-05, 10:58 PM   #22
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shoei XR1000 330 smackeroos..and 60 for the black visor
Same brought it because it was lighter than the shoei RXR I had makes a big differance.
The pin lock visor system works really well.
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Old 22-07-05, 11:12 PM   #23
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AGV V flyer, bit buggered after an 8 foot drop onto a tile floor
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Old 22-07-05, 11:29 PM   #24
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Shoei Raid II (Templar)

A tad noisier than my old Shoei & no rear vents - but much lighter, pinlock system works very well, & £100 cheaper at £250 + £35 for a blue iridium visor. This was also bought after reading Ride magazine's review.

Lazer Revolution - used in bad weather. The 'pilot mask' arrangement is absolutely brilliant - absolutely ZERO misting up - & the flip down internal sun visor is a bonus too !!
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Old 22-07-05, 11:51 PM   #25
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Shoei XR1000 and its the kippers tits!
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Old 22-07-05, 11:53 PM   #26
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Just got a new Shoei for $180!
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Old 22-07-05, 11:58 PM   #27
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i tried on lots of helmets .. . and i gotta say my KBC is the most comfortable one i tried . . .had it a year now and the quality is still like new.

my HJC which i wear less than the KBC is in a terrible shape - all the paddings gone funny and really baggy. . . so its kept as a spare - to be replaced by my free shark helmet from t.w.o if they havent run outta helmets by now.
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Old 23-07-05, 02:33 AM   #28
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Suomy Spec-R1 Troy Bayliss rep, £300.
Bought it on apperance alone over the net before tring it on. Its a really nice helmet and did its job in a crash but it doesnt fit my head perfectly.
Im after a new helmet in the next few weeks, and this time im definately trying them out first to see which fits me best.
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Old 23-07-05, 05:23 AM   #29
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A Bieffe for £31.50 and a Shark RSF2 for £99. The Bieffe feels a bit loose
now but the Shark is still as snug as the day I bought it.
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Old 23-07-05, 08:57 AM   #30
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HJC ZF-7, I think.

Its done about 17,000 miles over 3 years and feels good as new.
Never had a problem with loosening fit or finish.
I would defo get another HJC.
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