Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
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Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone here uses one of those flip up type helmets that is a full face helmet and the front of it can swing up out of the way. I have a couple of rides coming up that will have quite a bit of highway riding and am thinking about giving one a try. I don't really want to wear a full face helmet because when I get off the highway it would be nice to ride with an open style helmet.
-lee-
I was wondering if anyone here uses one of those flip up type helmets that is a full face helmet and the front of it can swing up out of the way. I have a couple of rides coming up that will have quite a bit of highway riding and am thinking about giving one a try. I don't really want to wear a full face helmet because when I get off the highway it would be nice to ride with an open style helmet.
-lee-
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I use one on long trips and they are great. You can flip them up in town or at a stop light if you need to talk. Also when gassing up, you don't need to take off the helmet.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
Yes --- I havebeen using them for the past five years. I like the protection provided by a full-face helmet, but it is good to flip the front part out of the way when stopping for gas, etc.
I have two flip-up helmets. I bought the first one at a HD dealership, but the HD brand does not fit as snug as I like for longer trips --- the wind jostles it around just enough to wear a hole in your head after a few hours. I purchased a Shoei a couple of years ago --- same size but a little tighter fit. I wear the Shoei when I expect to be riding all day and need a comfortable fit. However, the Shoei costs nearly twice as much as the HD helmet.
I have two flip-up helmets. I bought the first one at a HD dealership, but the HD brand does not fit as snug as I like for longer trips --- the wind jostles it around just enough to wear a hole in your head after a few hours. I purchased a Shoei a couple of years ago --- same size but a little tighter fit. I wear the Shoei when I expect to be riding all day and need a comfortable fit. However, the Shoei costs nearly twice as much as the HD helmet.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I have a HD flip up full face and concur with the other comments. I usually wear it only in the winter time, but when I did a longer trip last year it was great to leave the helmet on when I gassed up or just wanted to have a smoke.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
Last spring I bought an AGV flip-upfor ridinng in the rain for a couple long trips to the NW I made. I carry it in mytourpak rack bag with my other rain gear. Worked great and was pretty reasonable in cost as I recall (like less that $150, I think).There were several times I was glad I had it. If I were going to wear one full-time, I'd probably take a look at the higher end models like Arai, Shoei or whatever HD has.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I have one for winter riding. They are great as a full helmet compromise.
One thing to be aware of is that they are not as protective as a solid full helmet. At least thatswhat thewarning label say's on mine.
One thing to be aware of is that they are not as protective as a solid full helmet. At least thatswhat thewarning label say's on mine.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I have one of the HD ones, and like it. It may not protect as well as a standard full face, but it is better than any open face, and you can flip it up to drink, smoke, talk etc. Very convenient, and mine is very comfortable. I think it is just a little noisier than a standard full face though with the wind.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I wear one for my winter riding. It works good, but it does direct all the wind that hits my chest into my eyes. I have to roll up a bandanna and stuff it in to cut the wind down.
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RE: Anyone use a flip up helmet.....
I rode with a flip up for a couple years, but I will admit the only time I ever raised the face part was to get gas. Unless you buy a high end model like the Shoei Multitec they are not as safe as a traditional full face helmet.They also stillare not that quiet. Expect to spend big bucks!
When I am cruising the interstates I want the safest, quietest helmet I can get. Wind noise is a real issue when you are cruising at 70 mph for hours!
I am now using a Shoei RF-1000. I just did a 2200 mile road trip, much of it on interstate highways. I couldn't have been more pleased.
You'll have to weigh which is more important: quiet and safer vs convenience. In my mind on long road trips quiet is very important!
When I am cruising the interstates I want the safest, quietest helmet I can get. Wind noise is a real issue when you are cruising at 70 mph for hours!
I am now using a Shoei RF-1000. I just did a 2200 mile road trip, much of it on interstate highways. I couldn't have been more pleased.
You'll have to weigh which is more important: quiet and safer vs convenience. In my mind on long road trips quiet is very important!