What is the most "Harley" looking Full Face Helmet?
#71
To all those looking for a modular that is designed to be worn at speed with the chin bar rotated to the open position, try the Roof Boxer model. It is....different. But is the only one, of which I am aware, that meets this criteria
To the OP: while H-D offers "official" FF helmets that can't be derided as "non- HD lifestyle" because they are MoCo products, you might do well to consider something like the Shoei X-11. True, it is sportbike-ish, but in a matte black colour much of the Power Ranger aspect of the helmet will disappear. It offers very good ventilation for when the day starts to warm up a bit after starting out in the teens. All of these vents can be closed so you can keep your head warm. The shield can be "cracked" just a very small amount so that your breath can escape without fogging the helmet while you cruise in stop-and-go traffic. It even comes with an "air curtin" that can be installed to seal the helmet around your chin. Mine is still in the box, as I just use a neck gaiter. I really think that if you just spend two weeks with a FF then it won't be "nothin but a thang" unless you do like I did and get one in Monza Red: no way in hell is that helmet going to just blend in with anything on the planet.
To the OP: while H-D offers "official" FF helmets that can't be derided as "non- HD lifestyle" because they are MoCo products, you might do well to consider something like the Shoei X-11. True, it is sportbike-ish, but in a matte black colour much of the Power Ranger aspect of the helmet will disappear. It offers very good ventilation for when the day starts to warm up a bit after starting out in the teens. All of these vents can be closed so you can keep your head warm. The shield can be "cracked" just a very small amount so that your breath can escape without fogging the helmet while you cruise in stop-and-go traffic. It even comes with an "air curtin" that can be installed to seal the helmet around your chin. Mine is still in the box, as I just use a neck gaiter. I really think that if you just spend two weeks with a FF then it won't be "nothin but a thang" unless you do like I did and get one in Monza Red: no way in hell is that helmet going to just blend in with anything on the planet.
#73
best ff helmet i have owned was the Scorpion EXO700 fit great, never fogged, kept me warm, great ventilation, and saved my face when i bit the pavement
fit and function over form
fit and function over form
#78
I have not read all the posts, so forgive me, but I have bought two helmets both are Kevlar one open one full face, here is the picture of my full face.
Hope it helps.
Hope it helps.