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#11 Unread post by jmillheiser »

Modulars are being updated. AGV has come out with a really nice new modular.

Ill stick with my KBC full face for now. it fits great and is pretty quiet.

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#12 Unread post by yoda731 »

FYI, here is a now "infamous" helmet review article from Motorcyclist magazine. The long and short is that their tests favor helmets that are DOT only over Snell approved.

Not saying they are right, not saying they are wrong. But the article is a good read, and has a response from Snell as well.

http://motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/m ... et_review/

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#13 Unread post by backrevin »

Nolan N100E modular...love it & don't find it noisy...and it is easy to get the specs on/adjusted after putting the lid on.... but then again I will be among the first to post on the "Fogey riding a cruiser" forum when it is created.... taking TMW to a new high :laughing:
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#14 Unread post by usamare »

I read a post last year by someone who was complaining that a modular helmet used his buddys' face to protect itself. Appearently the thing popped open the instant it contacted the pavement.

It's total hearsay, but i've been afraid of them since :)

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#15 Unread post by bok »

i've liked my full face helmet ever since i took a rock in the chin, i'm so used to it now that i don't notice i'm wearing it until i stop
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#16 Unread post by MotoF150 »

I remenber reading a news release last year that motorcycle helmet manufacturers stated that helmets should be replaced every 4 or 5 years because the plastic in time will deteriorate and the helmet may not be as safe when it was new. Dealers were worried when customers demanded information about the helmets, how long they were on the dealers shelf, and they demanded "fresh" helmets, in time dealers have demanded a date code from the helmet manufacturers. My local dealer has a date code on the cardboard box of the helmet and my dealer is well aware of the problem, I wasn't the only one that asked for a "fresh" helmet. Dealer did tell me the reason helmet manufacturers came out with that statement cause they don't wanta be liabile and subject to lawsuits if someone gets injured by an old helmet, he said the old helmets are safe, its just the helmet manufacturers are just playing it safe from lawsuits. I didn't mean to get anybody worried. Anybody that sells new helmets knows about it.
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#17 Unread post by NorthernPete »

If i could afford a modular I would buy one... But I bought my helmet for Snowmobile use at fiorst and switched out visors... I just like the idea of being able to talk to someone without having to take the thing off.
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#18 Unread post by Jthmeffy »

yoda731 wrote:FYI, here is a now "infamous" helmet review article from Motorcyclist magazine. The long and short is that their tests favor helmets that are DOT only over Snell approved.

Not saying they are right, not saying they are wrong. But the article is a good read, and has a response from Snell as well.

http://motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/m ... et_review/

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wow.. i guess when i go to get my first helmet i will make sure i look up the Gs transfered to the brain over if it is snell certified or not

I have a question.. are there any product out there that can be applied to a motorcycle helmet's visor to sheen rain off and prevent fog (like rain-x products for shatterproof plastic)?

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#19 Unread post by BigChickenStrips »

modular helmets are for old fogeys on touring bikes.

full face is for the cool peeps.
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#20 Unread post by ofblong »

whats funny is the MSF website says that helmets are provided but when you read the "instructions" for the sign up sheets it says you have to provide your own lol.

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