NOLAN HELMETS

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Has anybody tried the current nolan flip front helmet the one that you can put the bluetooth jobby on to ? Seen one in Hein Gericke today and like the look but havent seen anybody with one yet.:confused:
 
I got one,don't use it much as I prefer my Tour-X :rolleyes:
Having said that,the Nolan is comfy and much quieter than the Tour-X I bought it used (worn once or twice) for half price from a friend-so that played a major part in the purchase.I bought it for the wife to use if/when she ever decides to get on the bike with me............I've not tried the bluetooth as it seems expensive to buy all the kit needed to make it work,the integral sunvisor,flip front facility,bluetooth compatibility and integral pin lock shield on the visor,easy clean lining and quick adjust chin strap all seem like great features,if you must have a flip front it seems like a good choice,only downside I've found is the pin lock visor shield is not as effective as a fog city:(
 
I bought one of these a few months ago but took it back and swapped it for an arai. People on here have said good things about them but i found it to be the loudest helmet i have ever worn. It was also increadibly draughty. until i took it back i reverted to using my system IV. The arai is suberb very quite and very confortable, but obviosly not a flipper.
 
Thanks for your thoughts i need a new lid but cant decide ive tried the tour x but seemed an odd fit maybe needs tailoring or odd head not sure it will take me ages to find one i like the feel of but my HJC is starting to get really annoying to much misting up even with a fog city in and wayy to much noise.
 
:) I,ve had one for 6 months and its top drawer. Just as good as my A Shoei .Not tried the bluetooth as its expensive to buy all the kit needed to make it work.
Integral sunvisor,flip front facility,and integral pin lock shield on the visor, all work well and I bought it for £126 on sale. I thought it was a bargain!:thumb
 
I recently bought my wife an N102 without the bluetooth and she loves it. She had a BMW System II before for whatever that's worth. She ride her own bikes, one with a fairing and one without and finds it quiet. We use Collet intercoms and she can leave the vox wide open. Just my $.02

Tom
 
I have one, with Bluetooth.

The Bluetooth works very well, unlike BMW's Bluetooth for their system 5 which doesn't.

(1) The helmet is reasonably cheap.

(2) The com's system is easy to fit and is well made.

(3) The helmet seems noisy, compared with my Arai Quantum E.
 


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