data.3news-bydate.test.rec.motorcycles.104562 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Charles Parr)
Subject: Re: Hell-mets.
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Norman Hamer) writes:
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> Having talked to a couple people about helmets & dropping, I'm getting
>about 20% "Don't sweat it", 78% "You might think about replacing it" and the
>other 2% "DON'T RIDE WITH IT! GO WITHOUT A HELMET FIRST!"
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> Is there any way to tell if a helmet is damaged structurally? I dropped it
>about 2 1/2 feet to cement off my seat, chipped the paint. Didn't seem to
>screw up the actual shell.
I'd bet the price of the helmet that it's okay...From 6 feet
or higher, maybe not.
> If I don't end up replacing it in the real near future, would I do better
>to wear my (totally nondamaged) 3/4 face DOT-RATED cheapie which doesn't fit
>as well or keep out the wind as well, or wearing the Shoei RF-200 which is a
>LOT more comfortable, keeps the wind out better, is quieter... but might
>have some minor damage?
I'd wear the full facer, but then, I'd be *way* more worried
about wind blast in the face, and inability to hear police
sirens, than the helmet being a little damaged.
> Also, what would you all reccomend as far as good helmets? I'm slightly
>disappointed by how badly the shoei has scratched & etc from not being
>bloody careful about it, and how little impact it took to chip the paint
>(and arguably mess it up, period)... Looking at a really good full-face with
>good venting & wind protection... I like the Shoei style, kinda like the
>Norton one I saw awhile back too... But suspect I'm going to have to get a
>much more expensive helmet if I want to not replace it every time I'm not
>being careful where I set it down.
Well, my next helmet will be, subject to it fitting well, an AGV
sukhoi. That's just because I like the looks. My current one is
a Shoei task5, and it's getting a little old, and I crashed in
it once a couple of years ago (no hard impact to head...My hip
took care of that.). If price was a consideration I'd get
a Kiwi k21, I hear they are both good and cheap.
> Christ, I don't treat my HEAD as carefully as I treated the shoei as far as
>tossing it down, and I don't have any bruises on it.
Be *mildly* mildly paranoid about the helmet, but don't get
carried away. There are people on the net (like those 2% you
mentioned) that do not consistently live on our planet...
Regards, Charles
DoD0.001
RZ350
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