Cruisers and Non-Solid Helmets

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#11 Unread post by wickedrider »

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jbprince wrote:Aragorn, that the exact helmet I am looking at now... newenough.com has them on clearance for $70!!
That's probably a CS series, I have a CL. Those are in a low to mid 100s. They are a bit more comfortable.
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Zohw wrote:I'm thinking about buying one with a design for better visibility.
I've read statistics that prove otherwise - solids are more visible. Which makes sense, since a large spot of a solid color is always more visible than a pattern that tends to blend in. As I mentioned in my post above, it's the same as a camouflage.
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jbprince wrote:Its the CL-15 series...
I stand corrected! This is a great deal, don't pass it. I paid $116 for a CL-15 Session and that was $20 cheaper than in 3 other places that I checked. :jawdrop:
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