Which Crash Helmet ?

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Hi
I'm looking for a new lid,which i may buy at the show, if there are any deals on?
Narrowed it down to 3 and would be interested in anyones views on these.

Schuberth c2

Shoei multitech

Arai tour x3

Comfort,ease of use and noise levels.

Ta Steve
 
But what are your priorities ?

The Multitech has flip front but the Tour X obviously doesn't.

If you are considering the Tour X then why not the Shoei Hornet DS ?

It's lighter and quieter.
 
I'd just beware of the flip front helmets if you've never tried them - they're heavy, uncomfortable and noisy IMHO.

Full face Arai/Shoei normally fits the bill.
 
helmet

depends on the shape of your head arai is best for me and they do a fitting at most 5 star dealers or go to a bsb race and go to the arai van:thumb2
 
I've recently bought a Tour X 3 and it's it's way better in terms of comfort and noise levels than my previous tour X which served me well for over 5 years,I don't like flip fronts and I 'm not fussed on the Shoei Hornet it's peak looks too short to be of much use in times when the sun is bright and low in the sky,plus it's just a copy-the Tour X is the original and best for me ;)
 
I've recently bought a Tour X 3 and it's it's way better in terms of comfort and noise levels than my previous tour X which served me well for over 5 years,I don't like flip fronts and I 'm not fussed on the Shoei Hornet it's peak looks too short to be of much use in times when the sun is bright and low in the sky,plus it's just a copy-the Tour X is the original and best for me ;)


I've had both Tour X and Hornet.

I had my first Hornet in about 2002,used it for a few years and then bought a Tour X but have now gone back to latest Hornet.

With regards to peaks,the Hornet is brilliant.I used mine for 2000 miles over Alps and back in Sept and took both clear and tinted visors.But I ended up just using the clear as the peak was just fine for shielding out direct sunlight.

As for the Hornet being a copy of the Tour X-I bought my first Hornet in Japan when the Tour X was even on sale.

It's just that Shoei only started importing them to UK in last 18 months or so.

But you need to try both and see which fits better.

One thing for sure,the Hornet is a lot lighter,has a much better visor fitment system and is MUCH quieter at speed-I don't even normally bother with my earplugs when using it,it's that good.The Tour X was deafening.

But if you have a Twat Suit I guess you need a Twat Helmet to complete the transformation.
;)
 
:clap Shoei multitech for me. I've done 4k miles with mine - no earplugs, comfy and I can breathe when it's hot :bounce1
I had a Shoei full face, but won't go back to it now.
 
I have a C2 flip front and it the quietest, most comfortable helmet I've ever had. :cool:
Have owned a C2...........most uncomfortable and noisiest for me...........it was sold within 2 wks of daily use. Guess it all depends on the shape of your head, etc. etc.

Just goes to show, you've got to try them rather than just taking advice :)
 
Why is this thread in the 1200GS Section?

Do 1200 owners have different helmet needs?

:confused:

Greg

(moved to Equipment and Toys Greg - some of us 1200 riders have been riding them - Dahoum)
 
But if you have a Twat Suit I guess you need a Twat Helmet to complete the transformation.
;)

The Rev It suit has taken over that title I believe,haven't you just bought one :augie ;)

Why is this thread in the 1200GS Section?
Do 1200 owners have different helmet needs?
:confused:
Greg

I did wonder about that but thought a mod might move it to a more relevant place :confused:

............yep, you need to be able to breathe easily whilst pushing :augie:D

How original-and obviously true :rolleyes:
 
I'd just beware of the flip front helmets if you've never tried them - they're heavy, uncomfortable and noisy IMHO.

Full face Arai/Shoei normally fits the bill.

Sorrty to argue on this one GS Monkey, but the Shoei Multitech is not uncomfortable if its a "good fit" ie back to the Shoei/Arai discussion.
It is also better balanced than its predecessor.
Bem

Originally Posted by GSmonkey
............yep, you need to be able to breathe easily whilst pushing

The best by far, yet I have not bothered so far in 3 years!
 
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As said before on this thread- it all depends on the lids usage.

Flip front when touring or having to stop a few times on your journey to talk etc then yes-Ideal, I used one for many years ... the make is up to personal choice - what fits as in the case of all lids.

Off raod lid like the tourX is brilliant and great for on road too , expensive but again if it fits....

I wouldn't chose a make of lid by just recomendation alone, I was lucky as both my BMW Carbon Evo lid and my Tour X fitted perfect.

First chose the 'style/type of lid' then go round trying on as many makes as you can. If it doesn't feel 100% right when you are trying it out-then forget it, that niggle will only get worse unless it's a small tweak with thicker pads...
 


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