Wow !! Full Face Helmet
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I came off sport bikes so the FF was not only natural...but set me a part from the other cruiser riders I work with. I talked my father into a FF and we are the only two out of about 20 cruiser riders to wear one.
Meh...I don't care what others think about my style. I'm the type that does my own thing since I do wear a brown jacket too.
I was getting ribbed by another guy I work with the other day when he saw me walking out to my bike holding my helmet. He said I must ride a crotch rocket. Nope...HD. He said...Vrod then. Nope! SB.
I love my FF, I can hear my MP3 player and it cuts the noise down enough with the noise iso ear plugs.....
that my recent hearing test came back perfect. I am also a firearms instructor and compete as well. So...I am careful with my hearing.
I have two. One is a 707 and the other is a Suomy.
Meh...I don't care what others think about my style. I'm the type that does my own thing since I do wear a brown jacket too.
I was getting ribbed by another guy I work with the other day when he saw me walking out to my bike holding my helmet. He said I must ride a crotch rocket. Nope...HD. He said...Vrod then. Nope! SB.
I love my FF, I can hear my MP3 player and it cuts the noise down enough with the noise iso ear plugs.....
that my recent hearing test came back perfect. I am also a firearms instructor and compete as well. So...I am careful with my hearing.
I have two. One is a 707 and the other is a Suomy.
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My kids - 5 & 7 asked if they can try the race car helmet on. I chuckled and let them play with it and they realized shortly after it matched the bike and was my new moto helmet.
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3 weeks ago I was about to leave home for work and walked back into the house to get my full face helmet because I had to spit out too many bugs the day before wearing a doo-rag. A large truck cut into my lane. I could either hit the truck or put my low rider down. I rode her down at 35 mph in rush hour traffic and my head bounced off the pavement 3 times, first on left side of face shield and 2 times in my left temple area. I was wearing a Scorpion EXO 700 and I know it saved my life. I was extremely fortunate to only suffered road rash on left arm and leg and a couple fractured ribs and deep bruise on left hip. Insurance paid to replace my helmet and I just bought the Shoei X-11. Still waiting for the bike to be repaired. I also give my HD and the strength of the extended highway pegs for saving my leg. I will be wearing a helmet from now on!
Just to clarify: In Arizona we don't have to wear a helmet and until this accident I usually didn't wear one because I too love the wind in my hair and the unrestricted vision and movement. This event showed me that at less than highway speeds and with this type of impact the helmet works as advertised. I went down as a reaction to someone else's action and because of this I will wear the helmet in the future. My choice, my decision. I believe in the freedom to ride and the wearing of a helmet should be your choice not a law!
Ride Safe,
Greg
Just to clarify: In Arizona we don't have to wear a helmet and until this accident I usually didn't wear one because I too love the wind in my hair and the unrestricted vision and movement. This event showed me that at less than highway speeds and with this type of impact the helmet works as advertised. I went down as a reaction to someone else's action and because of this I will wear the helmet in the future. My choice, my decision. I believe in the freedom to ride and the wearing of a helmet should be your choice not a law!
Ride Safe,
Greg
Last edited by HD4GD; 05-16-2010 at 12:23 PM.
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Some FFs aren't very quiet, so don't assume they will be!
I recently bought a half helmet mostly for riding to work in town in stop and go traffic at 30-40. I did ride on some backroads up to 50 or so and found I have to have ear plugs. Research on the internet and hear shows you can expect hearing loss if you don't use ear plugs at highway speeds. I bought Radian moldable ear plugs off ebay for $15, and they work well and are comfortable. I don't really have a solution for the bugs in the face at 60 other than a face shield and at that point, I might as well have my FF. Luckily I didn't get hit by a rock in my testing! Those are pretty cool although there is still noticable wind compared to my FF. I have had a rock hit my FF in the past!
BTW, Shoei helmets like the X-Eleven are relatively quite with the more basic model Shoei helmets being even quieter. But, I do like the vents and spoiler on the X-Eleven. The spoiler really makes a difference without a windshield.
I recently bought a half helmet mostly for riding to work in town in stop and go traffic at 30-40. I did ride on some backroads up to 50 or so and found I have to have ear plugs. Research on the internet and hear shows you can expect hearing loss if you don't use ear plugs at highway speeds. I bought Radian moldable ear plugs off ebay for $15, and they work well and are comfortable. I don't really have a solution for the bugs in the face at 60 other than a face shield and at that point, I might as well have my FF. Luckily I didn't get hit by a rock in my testing! Those are pretty cool although there is still noticable wind compared to my FF. I have had a rock hit my FF in the past!
BTW, Shoei helmets like the X-Eleven are relatively quite with the more basic model Shoei helmets being even quieter. But, I do like the vents and spoiler on the X-Eleven. The spoiler really makes a difference without a windshield.
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