Shoei MultiTech Helmet
#21
Correct me if I am wrong ( and I do tend to be ) but is the Shark fully certified as a full face helmet when closed or as a modular helmet - I know the C3 is actually full ECU / DOT approved once fully closed passes all the full face tests with flying colours. I believe its one of the very few that does
#22
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I've had my MultiTech for about 2 1/2 years. It's a quality well built helmet. SNELL & DOT compliant. Comfortable. Not sure how the noise level compares with other modulars. When traveling, I will flip up the chin bar as I cruise through the small towns. Don't really don't like to have the chin bar up doing much more than about 45 mph. My only complaint is that the helmet is enormous. Looks like I have a big watermelon stuck between my shoulders.
#23
hoethree,
Dang if we don't look like a couple of Martians on the bike. LOL. You're right, I can't fit both helmets in the Tourpak. Just one. I lock the other helmet to the bike frame. Funny thing is that I was thinking about buying Shoeis 3/4 as it looks a bit more proportianal. You satisfied with your 3/4?
Dang if we don't look like a couple of Martians on the bike. LOL. You're right, I can't fit both helmets in the Tourpak. Just one. I lock the other helmet to the bike frame. Funny thing is that I was thinking about buying Shoeis 3/4 as it looks a bit more proportianal. You satisfied with your 3/4?
#24
I have the Multi Tec and a Quest, I love the Muli but the Quest is way quieter, lighter and the faceshield is much bigger. The Quest makes it worth the inconvenience of not having a flip up.
Put a Pin lock shield on and there will be no fogging.
Put a Pin lock shield on and there will be no fogging.
#25
Update…I take that back, they're on sale at the Motorcycle Superstore for $109.95…some reviews complain that it's a loud helmet. What modular isn't?
Last edited by Then Came Bronson; 10-21-2011 at 06:24 AM.
#26
I have the Shark Evoline Series 2. I ride with the chin bar up frequently at Interstate speeds (70+ mph). Shark replaced my internal sunvisor at no cost due to a problem with the design. It is a very comfortable helmet though it can be a bit noisy at higher speeds (but what helmet isn't). It has broken in to fit my head as I've had it for about a year and a half. It does meet all applicable safety standards. For a modular, I haven't seen one that is that much better.
#27
I have 2 Shoei Multitechs with different headsets in, this helemt has very good ear-speaker holes and they are my default winter weather helmet,
I also have the Shark Evo 2 as mentioned above, it is a great compromise but is very heavy. Ok if you have a big neck I suppose but on smaller folk may get tiring. I would wear this mostly in the raised postion and use it with a smoked outer visor along with the darker inner as neither is truly dark enough.
Also I have the Roof Boxer V8 Black Shadow - not sure if you get this one Stateside http://www.grandprixlegends.com/moto...ow-helmet.html
This is more my summer helmet, it gives more vision has a cool visor isn't so heavy etc, I currently have a complete black visor on mine rather than the silver iridium version. Ear pods are ok and chin bar comes down if it rains but not in use normally.
You takes your pick....
I also have the Shark Evo 2 as mentioned above, it is a great compromise but is very heavy. Ok if you have a big neck I suppose but on smaller folk may get tiring. I would wear this mostly in the raised postion and use it with a smoked outer visor along with the darker inner as neither is truly dark enough.
Also I have the Roof Boxer V8 Black Shadow - not sure if you get this one Stateside http://www.grandprixlegends.com/moto...ow-helmet.html
This is more my summer helmet, it gives more vision has a cool visor isn't so heavy etc, I currently have a complete black visor on mine rather than the silver iridium version. Ear pods are ok and chin bar comes down if it rains but not in use normally.
You takes your pick....
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hoethree,
Dang if we don't look like a couple of Martians on the bike. LOL. You're right, I can't fit both helmets in the Tourpak. Just one. I lock the other helmet to the bike frame. Funny thing is that I was thinking about buying Shoeis 3/4 as it looks a bit more proportianal. You satisfied with your 3/4?
Dang if we don't look like a couple of Martians on the bike. LOL. You're right, I can't fit both helmets in the Tourpak. Just one. I lock the other helmet to the bike frame. Funny thing is that I was thinking about buying Shoeis 3/4 as it looks a bit more proportianal. You satisfied with your 3/4?
#29
Love my Multitec - had it for three years. It's nice to flip the bar up for ventilation, but not practical or safe at speed. Visor flips up nicely and doesn't grab too much wind. Fits like a glove, no hot spots at even 500 miles.
#30
I think you should double check for that Snell sticker on that modular Multitec. I thought Snell wouldn't approve modulars? Something change?