Safe Helmet Recommendations?
#21
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
ORIGINAL: L0W R1D3R
Some argue that a non DOT is a lot more comfortable. Anyway, to the original poster, as Nortonics stated, DOT is safer, but if you want to be as safe as you can, look for a helmet with a Snell rating as these exceed the safety of DOTs.
ORIGINAL: Nortonics
I'll recommend that if you must wear a helmet (because of your State laws) that you be sure and purchase a true DOT certified helmet. When they say "meets or exceeds DOT certifications" that ain't the same thing, and no, it's not certified, and they don't even come with a DOT label on the helmet, unless the schmuck selling 'em includes a DOT sticker (fake as Hell). Get pulled over in Michigan (for instance, where they're REALLY **** about helmets) with a helmet like that and you'll receive your ticket for $100+ pronto. Not to mention, why the Hell would anybody wear a helmet that ain't DOT certified if they didn't have to wear a helmet at all - that makes ZERO sense in anybody's book.
I'll recommend that if you must wear a helmet (because of your State laws) that you be sure and purchase a true DOT certified helmet. When they say "meets or exceeds DOT certifications" that ain't the same thing, and no, it's not certified, and they don't even come with a DOT label on the helmet, unless the schmuck selling 'em includes a DOT sticker (fake as Hell). Get pulled over in Michigan (for instance, where they're REALLY **** about helmets) with a helmet like that and you'll receive your ticket for $100+ pronto. Not to mention, why the Hell would anybody wear a helmet that ain't DOT certified if they didn't have to wear a helmet at all - that makes ZERO sense in anybody's book.
But to answer your question, Full face better than anything else. Brands to look for are HJC, Shoei, Arai. Best prices would be with HJC. ICON has some good helmets but they are more for the sport bike crowd. If you can find a Shoei on sale then get it. Arai are hard to find under 350.
#22
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
You really need to go to a metric dealership and try on some different brands. I say a Metric dealership because they tend to have a greater selection. Find the brand that fits you best. Do your homework on the internet for pricing and colors. Get it wherever you can get the best deal. They say there are 2 different head shapes for humans. One is a Shoei head and the other is an Arai head. SHoei heads can ware HJC, and ICON from my experience.
#23
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
I picked up this Full Face Modular Helmet at HD for me and my wife. It fits well, is very comfortable, well ventilated, and is made by HJC: http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I bought this jacket, which has an outershell that zips off for hot weather, leaving a mesh body. Zip it back on for cooler weather. Zip in a water proof liner for wet weather. It also has shoulder, arm, and other armor that is removeable so you can wash the jacket. In warm weather w/the outer shell off, it allows a lot of air to flow through and is very comfortable. http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I do have this HD flat black 1/2 helmet for those ocassional cruisin' days, especially if you're at a rally or riding w/a lot of people where being seen or traffic cutting in isn't a huge threat. http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way. Ihave three split tails that depend on me, so if this is what I need todoto ensure I make it home, I am down with it. We eachhave to managethe risk in a way that makes us comfortable. I personally think if you're going to ride so as to create any real wind, then a full face is much more comfortable. If I am getting warm, I just flip up or crack the shield for a short bit to let some extra air in. Even if I am wearing my full face, I have my Oakley's on, so w/the face shield up for a few, I still have eye protection.
I like the notion of a good pair of riding jeans, I think that might be next.
I bought this jacket, which has an outershell that zips off for hot weather, leaving a mesh body. Zip it back on for cooler weather. Zip in a water proof liner for wet weather. It also has shoulder, arm, and other armor that is removeable so you can wash the jacket. In warm weather w/the outer shell off, it allows a lot of air to flow through and is very comfortable. http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I do have this HD flat black 1/2 helmet for those ocassional cruisin' days, especially if you're at a rally or riding w/a lot of people where being seen or traffic cutting in isn't a huge threat. http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way. Ihave three split tails that depend on me, so if this is what I need todoto ensure I make it home, I am down with it. We eachhave to managethe risk in a way that makes us comfortable. I personally think if you're going to ride so as to create any real wind, then a full face is much more comfortable. If I am getting warm, I just flip up or crack the shield for a short bit to let some extra air in. Even if I am wearing my full face, I have my Oakley's on, so w/the face shield up for a few, I still have eye protection.
I like the notion of a good pair of riding jeans, I think that might be next.
#24
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
ORIGINAL: niceschott
I'm a couple weeks away from buying my first Harley ... and part of the deal with my wife (I know, I know) is that I invest in the best safety equipment I can find. Anyone have any recommendations for very well rated helmets? How about ones I should stay away from? Thanks for your help!
I'm a couple weeks away from buying my first Harley ... and part of the deal with my wife (I know, I know) is that I invest in the best safety equipment I can find. Anyone have any recommendations for very well rated helmets? How about ones I should stay away from? Thanks for your help!
Ride in the rain.
Ride long distances.
Ride in winter.
Ride on the Super Slab.
Ride in hot hot Temperature.
Ride around town.
It's all about pros and cons
#25
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
How much you spend depends on the value of your head! The problem is finding that million dollar helmet. I haven't found it yet, so get what's legal, fits, has air vents, doesn't fog, doesn't cause loss of perpheral vision, and allows you to talk, hear, see clearly, and block bugs to your satisfaction. The cheaper the better; when it gets old, buy another.
#26
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
ORIGINAL: MarAgt
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way.
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way.
#27
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
ORIGINAL: Whiskers
Yesterday was the first time since I bought my Shoei FF that I took an extended trip up the Interstate. I noted that a lot of HD riders are wearing helmets (probably 50:50) and many have FF's on.A lot waive and many do not...I think if a person is inclined notto wave at you, it won'tmatter if you have a helmet on or not.Its nice to be polite but does it really matter?
ORIGINAL: MarAgt
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way.
I know I risk not being waived at for wearing too much safety equipment (as per other threads), but it's my melon and my money, so I guess I can do it my way.
#29
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
Only if Parts Dept Unlimited or Tucker/Rocky distribute them. They've done a good job in shutting out most of the competition, The reason why the commonality between HJC and Icon exist is because Icon IS HJC. They're just marketed to the sportbike/rapper/hip-hop set. To enlighten on the other brands, Arai has 3 shapes, not 2. Round, slight oval and more ovoid. The Italians (Nolan and AGV) use even more pronounced oval, the Taiwanese have the most round (THH, M2R). Good luck on finding the latter, Western Powersports has the same obstacles I do. Shoei's and Arai's will give you the same top quality as mine, just higher priced and without the features that make mine unique. Only those who have owned others would appreciate them.
ORIGINAL: cajunrph
You really need to go to a metric dealership and try on some different brands. I say a Metric dealership because they tend to have a greater selection. Find the brand that fits you best. Do your homework on the internet for pricing and colors. Get it wherever you can get the best deal. They say there are 2 different head shapes for humans. One is a Shoei head and the other is an Arai head. SHoei heads can ware HJC, and ICON from my experience.
You really need to go to a metric dealership and try on some different brands. I say a Metric dealership because they tend to have a greater selection. Find the brand that fits you best. Do your homework on the internet for pricing and colors. Get it wherever you can get the best deal. They say there are 2 different head shapes for humans. One is a Shoei head and the other is an Arai head. SHoei heads can ware HJC, and ICON from my experience.
#30
RE: Safe Helmet Recommendations?
I have NOLAN flip up helmet, ITS GREAT! very well ventilated & I can flip it up when I want to talk, or eat, or if i am in traffic to increase airflow.
As far as other equipment I have the HArley FXRG Nylon Suit. Its padded rainproof & the jacket has a removeable cold liner that is very effective in chilly weather. The pants are waterproof & zip up the side for ventillation in hot weather. i wear them instea of jeans because of the ventillation feature & waterproofing, the suit isnt cheap, its about $650, but if you compare it to the aerostitch suit its very simillarly priced good luck & good riding
As far as other equipment I have the HArley FXRG Nylon Suit. Its padded rainproof & the jacket has a removeable cold liner that is very effective in chilly weather. The pants are waterproof & zip up the side for ventillation in hot weather. i wear them instea of jeans because of the ventillation feature & waterproofing, the suit isnt cheap, its about $650, but if you compare it to the aerostitch suit its very simillarly priced good luck & good riding
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