Good cruiser helmets?
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Good cruiser helmets?
I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a cruiser or naked bike in the next couple of weeks, so I'm busy helmet shopping now. I want something a little loud and noticeable (mostly for safety's sake). But most of the crazy designs I'm seeing look more appropriate for crotch rockets.
I'm leaning towards the Shoei multitec, but it seems kinda boring. Maybe I'll dress it up with a SkullSkin (skullskins.net)?
I wish the US sold Airoh helmets like the TR1...
Who rides cruisers here? What's on your head?
I'm leaning towards the Shoei multitec, but it seems kinda boring. Maybe I'll dress it up with a SkullSkin (skullskins.net)?
I wish the US sold Airoh helmets like the TR1...
Who rides cruisers here? What's on your head?
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Any kind of bike I'm on, I have a full face helmet on (well, expcet for a pedal type bike, though I have considered it ) I like the Scorpion EXO 700, but it doesn't like me in return very much, and the Scorpion 1000 is nice (except for the weight and the fact that it, too, does not like my pointy head.) Right now I've got an Arai Profile, because it seems like the only one that fits.
The Spouse Thingy is wearing a Shoei RF-1000 and he really likes it. He's never complained about the fit, but secretly I think he likes it because it matches his bike
The Spouse Thingy is wearing a Shoei RF-1000 and he really likes it. He's never complained about the fit, but secretly I think he likes it because it matches his bike
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You could try a regular helmet and get one of those 'mohawk' things that attach to helmets. It's definitely noticeable...I actually saw someone wearing one of those once. I was disappointed that I didn't have a camera at the time
I also have a full face helmet (HJC CL-15). I now think it's a bit small or it just doesn't fit my head since after an hour and a half or so, my head starts to really hurt. I did try it on for half an hour in the store and during that time it was comfortable, but at about an hour or a bit more, it's painful. Definitely go to a store and try on a few helmets to find one that fits and wear it for a while to make sure it stays comfortable.
For my next one, I think I will get one with the flip shade part because it's a pain putting in the sunglasses(and my current stupid sunglasses are damaging my doo-rag thing everytime I use them).
I also have a full face helmet (HJC CL-15). I now think it's a bit small or it just doesn't fit my head since after an hour and a half or so, my head starts to really hurt. I did try it on for half an hour in the store and during that time it was comfortable, but at about an hour or a bit more, it's painful. Definitely go to a store and try on a few helmets to find one that fits and wear it for a while to make sure it stays comfortable.
For my next one, I think I will get one with the flip shade part because it's a pain putting in the sunglasses(and my current stupid sunglasses are damaging my doo-rag thing everytime I use them).
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i understand your "dilemma" because i guess i sorta had this same thinking at first. now, i really don't care what the image is. no matter what bike i'm on i'll always wear boots, a jacket, gloves and a full-faced helmet. and the helmet will be the one that fits first, looks cool second. and the bike i ride right now is not one i thought was cool at first. the only reason i'm riding it is because it was given to me. but now i love it. it's a "old man's" bike. so not only do i not have a cool cruiser but i'm always fully dressed up. but i wouldn't have it any other way. just find what you like and is safe and make your own style.
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I can speed out to the airport and land some planes!Gummiente wrote:How about one of these?... http://www.pittgens.de/index.php?cat=KA ... t=10100102
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Re: Good cruiser helmets?
monkeywright wrote:..., so I'm busy helmet shopping now. I want something a little loud and noticeable (mostly for safety's sake). But most of the crazy designs I'm seeing look more appropriate for crotch rockets.
I can't find the link but I remember reading an article on one of the online MC mags about helmet/jacket colour and visibility. The writer wrote that studies have shown that a solid bright colour is the most noticeable. He recommended a solid white or yellow helmet (his was orange) rather than a patterned helmet which sort of blends in with the background.
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