Thoughts on where to budget my money
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buy something like a HJC, they offer quality helmets for not too expensive. DONT buy an arai or shoei or those racing helmets.. They are just lighter and louder.. more suited for the track.Ian522 wrote:If you have money to waste then buy a shoei, arai, etc. They are excellent helmets but there are other brands that are nearly as good for significantly less money.
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Actually, you should buy what fits, end of story. If it cost $100 or $900, as long as it's DOT approved and fits like described in the Helmet sticky....Dohun wrote:DONT buy an arai or shoei or those racing helmets.. They are just lighter and louder.. more suited for the track.
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NEVER buy a helmet on ebay. Just not worth the savings in $$ to risk your gray matter on a 'bargain' helmet. Not even 'new in the box.'wickedrider wrote:You check out this site on ebay. I cant vouch for the sellers credibility. It is something that I saw. Someone else on this site may be able to let you know more about this seller.
http://stores.ebay.com/Mrs...eals
You have no idea if the box has been dropped or if the helmet was stored in a warehouse in Death Valley and subject to 120 degree+ heat (which, by the way will dignificantly degrade the protective crash padding). If you're looking for a 'back up' emergency only helmet, then go ahead and take a chance, but there is no way, I'd risk it for my everyday riding.
For your first helmet, print out the helmet fit guide and go into a shop and try on. If you find a helmet that fits, BUY IT THERE. You can then do the rest of your shopping online.
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