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Do we like modular helmets or not???

Recently upgraded to the Shark Evo One 2 modular from the Harley branded HJC Dual modular. Very happy, lighter, much better ventilation, pin lock, and dedicated eye glasses channel.
 
I've been a half helmet guy for years - and enjoy riding without a helmet but wear mine 97% of the time. That said, I do wear a Modular for Rain/Cold - usually a cheap one - but still DOT approved). Well, I broke down and bit the bullet and spent the money on a Shark Evo-One 2 late in the fall. I've been wearing it exclusively as I'm ryding in temps that get in the 20s and/or lower. I'm loving the flexibility of this lid. Temps in the 60s the past couple of days here in Indianapolis - crazy I know - and I still grabbed the shark. When it's "warmer" I've been leaving the chin bar flipped to the back (3/4 helmet mode) and when it's really warm - I keep the face shield up as well. While I'm certainly liable to jump on a do a ryde with no helmet - if I put a lid on - I'm pretty sure it'll be my Shark and not my half going forward.
 
Klim Modular for me. Carbon Fiber, very light weight. Speaker pockets, vents work great.:thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
I haven't tried to read through all five pages, so if I'm stating the obvious...

At first sight, I liked the concept of a modular. But after looking at it for a while, I can't figure out what's it's good for. For me it's a very rare occasion that I'd need it, and it's not worth the cost.
 
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