Strapless helmets
- rumpoldstilskin
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Re: Strapless helmets
Less, severely less
- rumpoldstilskin
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Re: Strapless helmets
Paid £330 for my latest one in a sale and worn it less than 4 times as it gives me horrible headaches. Balls to paying more
- connorjardine
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Re: Strapless helmets
Tried a carbon fibre one on today and it was the most comfy helmet I've ever worn fuck knows what the make was but it weighed nothing £180 price tag so not too bad
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Re: Strapless helmets
My latest is a arlen Ness flip helmet best helmet I've had comfy and light just pissed off I can't fit my two way radio headset in
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Re: Strapless helmets
Yet another solution to a problem that doesn't exist. More weight, more things to go wrong.
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my usual helmet is a HJC FG-15 carbon helmet, comfiest thing ever only its the loudest too. Wind catches everywhere and its noisier with the visor down strangely also the lip vent broke ages ago and the washable cheek pads shrank in the wash.connorjardine wrote:Tried a carbon fibre one on today and it was the most comfy helmet I've ever worn fuck knows what the make was but it weighed nothing £180 price tag so not too bad
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For lightness- can't beat it, but you best invest in expensive ear plugs as you'll end up with shocking tinnitus like me soon.