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    Default Helmet Recommendations

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    I'm looking for a helmet - thinking a modular style - and was wonder if any of you had any recommendations or thoughts. Thanks!
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    Arrow Best modular in my book

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    Default HELMETS

    Helmets are a very personal choice for everyone. What one person likes another dislikes. I have the Shoei Neotec modular helmet and love it. Very pricey, but my noggin' is priceless. My suggestion is to find a shop that has a variety of helmets and a knowledgeable salesperson. Try on many different helmets and styles. If you find one you like but has pressure points, a good knowledgeable salesperson can try different pads (thicker or thinner) to give you that perfect fit. The helmets should be snug but not too tight. Also, don't skimp on price. Your helmet will be the most important thing for your Spyder that you will ever buy IMO.
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    Nolan: Been using these for years. Prefer the modular versions. The N-44 and N-40 (latest iterations) will NOT accept the Sena communicators. I have two more being delivered today. Now I have eight.

    Good deal on N-40 from Motorcycle Superstore. $242 each. Sizing is very important. You should test for size on the brand you decide to go with at a local store. You can then decide whether to spend your money there or use the internet. Internet saved me $100 per helmet this go around.
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    Default I agree, you can't cheap out on helmet

    Obviously money plays a factor in all the stuff we buy, but this is a good place to over invest!

    wife and I both wear schuberth c3 and love them, they do take a little while to break in but worth the investment. Quiet, comfortable and solidly built.
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    The absolute best helmet you can buy is the one that fits your head shape and is comfortable to wear....so you will!

    Don't buy a helmet without trying it on for proper fit and shape. I found Cycle Gear had a great assortment of brands and price range to try out. Figures my head fit an Arai.....At least I have one thing in common with Jay Leno!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcthorne View Post
    The absolute best helmet you can buy is the one that fits your head shape and is comfortable to wear....so you will!

    Don't buy a helmet without trying it on for proper fit and shape. I found Cycle Gear had a great assortment of brands and price range to try out. Figures my head fit an Arai.....At least I have one thing in common with Jay Leno!
    But at least your brain is safe in that Arai !
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    Quote Originally Posted by akspyderman View Post
    Nolan: Been using these for years. Prefer the modular versions. The N-44 will NOT accept the Sena communicators. N-40, N-43 will. I have two more being delivered today. Now I have eight.

    Good deal on N-40 from Motorcycle Superstore. $262 each. Sizing is very important. You should test for size on the brand you decide to go with at a local store. You can then decide whether to spend your money there or use the internet. Internet saved me $100 per helmet this go around.
    Nolan does make some great helmets. I've got N-40's in stock for as low as $149.00 delivered. Most are more but still a great deal!

    Check with me if you're looking for a Nolan or Arai helmet. I can usually get a very good deal on these brands.
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    Default Webb Bike World

    Get on to this site, LateLife.....
    http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...le-helmets.htm

    Every helmet brand is a slightly different shape. Some even vary in their own brand. Find the shape that best matches your head (regular, oval regular, slightly oval etc etc) and measure your head size, and then look at the reviews. Most Shoeis for example are intermediate oval, meaning they will fit a head that is oval in shape, rather than round.

    Have a look on the Web and here for suggestions that fit your requirements, then check the Webb site for reviews and fitment. You will still have to try one on (preferably wear it in the shop for at least a half hour) before buying, of course

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    Default Thanks!

    Thanks everyone for your help. The suggestions and tips really helped in the selection process. Purchased a HJC IS MAX II and am very pleased with the fit, comfort and quietness of the helmet. The visibility is excellent and the inner shield is convenient - no more struggling with sunglasses! Going into the bike shop informed and somewhat knowledgeable made the selection process less daunting. Thanks again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    Nolan does make some great helmets. I've got N-40's in stock for as low as $149.00 delivered. Most are more but still a great deal!

    Check with me if you're looking for a Nolan or Arai helmet. I can usually get a very good deal on these brands.
    I sent you a PM Ron. It shows a picture of the latest iteration of the N-40. If you have this version in the white which I wanted, I have to admit that I made a $200 mistake by not checking with you this go around.

    Lesson learned this time.


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    Since you've found found your helmet: I feel safe to post this:

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    So remember... Whichever helmet you have: put in on correctly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by akspyderman View Post
    Nolan: Been using these for years. Prefer the modular versions. The N-44 and N-40 (latest iterations) will NOT accept the Sena communicators.
    I have a Nolan modular with Sena. The Sena must be attached using the optional stick-on way of attachment. Works just fine. My Nolan fits my head. The communication system is secondary. But, sena does work with Nolan. My biggest issue is the Nolan will not fit in any compartment of the spyder. But my big ol' fat head needs the biggest outer shell available.... (My wife's tiny pin-head Nolan fits anywhere she wants to put it)
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    A Scorpion modular helmet. The visors are quickly interchangeable. You can easily take the chin bar off and wear it as an open face.

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    modular is the way to go. very flexible. Get a carbon fiber is you can afford it. About 75 to 100 more bucks but the weight on long trip is very noticeable. They weight a lot less than the plastic and on long rides your neck will love you.
    Went to carbon fiber last year and will never go back to a plastic helmet again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wd8ajj View Post
    modular is the way to go. very flexible. Get a carbon fiber is you can afford it. About 75 to 100 more bucks but the weight on long trip is very noticeable. They weight a lot less than the plastic and on long rides your neck will love you.
    Went to carbon fiber last year and will never go back to a plastic helmet again.
    I have been comparing weight differences - carbon to the Aria Signet Q and have found little if any weight difference. If you have some data on weight comparisons, carbon to non carbon. Please share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMA/IBA_rider View Post

    A Scorpion modular helmet. The visors are quickly interchangeable. You can easily take the chin bar off and wear it as an open face.
    I agree. I tried on one and it impress me. I just don't need one right now.
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    Look at the Shark Evo II. We have two of them, love'm.

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    I have a Shoei RF 1200, but that is my choice. Here is a good review:



    And, here is another one:



    If you need chart look at this one:

    http://themotorcyclehelmetexpert.com/

    Good luck in your search.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LateLifeCrisis View Post
    Hi.

    I'm looking for a helmet - thinking a modular style - and was wonder if any of you had any recommendations or thoughts. Thanks!
    I went cheap for a long time, and found out I was wearing too large of a helmet. Definitely get fitted, and go the extra. Your noggin deserves it!
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    I have a Shoei Neotec. It is a great helmet. It doesn't feel as heavy as expected.

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