Licks NOVDOT helmet and Visomatic 6000
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I was shocked after reading all the reviews that the helmet isn't complete trash. After that ACC/Headtrip trash I got after the reviews on here, I decided to try again with the licks. I like the helmet, its comfortable, light weight but I wish they put a little more in the way of quality. The rear pad falls completely out every other day, when I pull my helmet off. It was/is not secured at all, just a plastic bib that slides behind the side pads. I have worn the helmet everyday since I got it in the mail. I dont get lift until after 85+ which is really good for me. Noise isn't bad to me but I put noise cancelling headphones in my ears, I don't click it on always but the bud are basically my earplugs, so no problems there.
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Hello All,
I currently wear a Scopion EXO100 for Summer Riding. It's not bad for the money but there's no transition visor. Pros: Drop down visor Quickly changable 2 shades of grey or clear, Removable liners (I keep an extra so when it gets sweaty, I change 'em out and , throw the dirty one in the laundry), Limited size interchangability ( 2 different shell sizes, L-Xl-XXL are same shell as are S-M another sized shell. Meaning liners are likewise interchangeable), Zip-on curtain with accomidations for "Commo" gear and/or, cooler weather. Cons: It won't fit in my saddlebag the way my Daytona carbon fiber half will and, that stupid corny looking chrome "S" in the middle of the forhead area of it. "Gonna take that Da*** thing off!
Over-all I'd give it a B+. Having a drop-down visor that stows up inside the helmet (that works like an aviators helmet has been a long time coming. It works well, Too!)
As for winter, I use a Bell Star. Enough said. I've always liked the high-end Bells.
Best wishes..... Tim
Oh Yeh I almost forgot..Just remember.... Chrome won't get ya home..
I currently wear a Scopion EXO100 for Summer Riding. It's not bad for the money but there's no transition visor. Pros: Drop down visor Quickly changable 2 shades of grey or clear, Removable liners (I keep an extra so when it gets sweaty, I change 'em out and , throw the dirty one in the laundry), Limited size interchangability ( 2 different shell sizes, L-Xl-XXL are same shell as are S-M another sized shell. Meaning liners are likewise interchangeable), Zip-on curtain with accomidations for "Commo" gear and/or, cooler weather. Cons: It won't fit in my saddlebag the way my Daytona carbon fiber half will and, that stupid corny looking chrome "S" in the middle of the forhead area of it. "Gonna take that Da*** thing off!
Over-all I'd give it a B+. Having a drop-down visor that stows up inside the helmet (that works like an aviators helmet has been a long time coming. It works well, Too!)
As for winter, I use a Bell Star. Enough said. I've always liked the high-end Bells.
Best wishes..... Tim
Oh Yeh I almost forgot..Just remember.... Chrome won't get ya home..
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Don't worry because the helmet is crap. Just keep the box when it shows up so that you can mail it back to them.