AVBIZ
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Some have pointed out some very good considerations and advice, thanks for that.
I never said I wanted to go cheap but I don't feel that I need to drop 600 or so on a helmet right now and not like it. I was thinking maybe in the 200 to 300 range then maybe adding the Bluetooth. Is this not a realistic figure for a good helmet? :dontknow: I also do not want to purchase anything that won't give me good protection.
Like I said I live in a rural area, there's not a bike dealer in my town but I will be taking the Can-Am BRP training course next week and I'm sure they will have helmets there and then travel on over to Cycle Gear in Lawrenceville Ga to look at what they have. As far as I know my nearest Can-Am dealer is about 30 miles away in South Carolina. I am planning on looking there also.
Oh also my bike will be a Spyder RT Limited. I really like the 2020-2021 in Marsala and I also like the Petrol Blue...... Just more decisions. I also have my eye on a low mileage 2019 RT Limited in white.
As you can see helmet selection is very subjective. You wear a helmet for safety so I would research the ratings related to helmets then find helmets that meet the standard you support. You can speed your Cycle Gear visit by seeing what is actually available on their Lawrenceville website pick a few to start then let them know your coming so they will have them out for you to try. They can sell you the comm unit as well and install before you leave the store. There are good helmets in the $200-300 and there are crappy ones as well. I found Revzilla video reviews very helpful; especially when it comes to sizing for a particular brand.