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Considering whether or not to wear a full face helmet? There is a lot of different variations from full face to no helmet. Choose the Proper Protective Equipment (PPE) that makes you feel comfortable. Some factors to consider:
Read the full discussion below to find out what forum members are wearing.
Read the full discussion below to find out what forum members are wearing.
Real Harley owners dont wear full face helmets?
#241
A properly designed FF helmet does not limit your peripheral at all, cuts down on wind noise, and keeps the wind out of your eyes.
Even on a 3/4 helmet, at highway speeds, my eyes water like crazy, and then I really AM blind.
With a well made FF helmet, my eyes don't water at all, allowing me to see more.
#242
Sup guys. I recently bought a '10 Iron 883 and have put about 250 miles on this summer. Its my first bike and my first time ever on a motorcycle. I took all my safety classes and got my license so Ive been taking the necessary steps to become a responsible owner. Ive done a few mods, including drag bars, new seat, pegs etc. The bike looks wicked and people can't believe its a harley and I get tons of compliments.
I wear an Icon SSR full face helmet thats flat black to match the bike. Someone told me today "real harley owners dont wear full face helmets". Im new to the whole culture but I understand it. Ive seen guys wearing vanity helmets that are not DOT approved and they do look cool but I dont want to risk my safety. I already feel weird enough driving without my leather jacket, but its been a constant 90 degrees and humid and I just cant do it.
So my question is, do I look douchey riding around with a full face helmet and gloves and nothing else? Am I the butt of all jokes when other motorcycle guys drive by?
I wear an Icon SSR full face helmet thats flat black to match the bike. Someone told me today "real harley owners dont wear full face helmets". Im new to the whole culture but I understand it. Ive seen guys wearing vanity helmets that are not DOT approved and they do look cool but I dont want to risk my safety. I already feel weird enough driving without my leather jacket, but its been a constant 90 degrees and humid and I just cant do it.
So my question is, do I look douchey riding around with a full face helmet and gloves and nothing else? Am I the butt of all jokes when other motorcycle guys drive by?
#243
#245
I have to disagree.
A properly designed FF helmet does not limit your peripheral at all, cuts down on wind noise, and keeps the wind out of your eyes.
Even on a 3/4 helmet, at highway speeds, my eyes water like crazy, and then I really AM blind.
With a well made FF helmet, my eyes don't water at all, allowing me to see more.
A properly designed FF helmet does not limit your peripheral at all, cuts down on wind noise, and keeps the wind out of your eyes.
Even on a 3/4 helmet, at highway speeds, my eyes water like crazy, and then I really AM blind.
With a well made FF helmet, my eyes don't water at all, allowing me to see more.
You wear glasses with any helmet. I get nay a tear from my 1/2 or 3/4 lid.
Once again you all admit you cant hear as good.
BTW that last post was made as FF mantra sarcasm.
"seem"
I raced until they required FF helmets. When my front tire blew at 135mph, the weight on my bucket smacked my chin into the pavement, and shattered the helmet, imbedding pieces of the helmet into my face.
Not only have I tired them, my wife wears a Scorpion Evo. Which Ive worn twice, and could not handle the lack to situation awareness.
Last edited by DeD Fred; 08-23-2011 at 11:36 AM.
#248
The "blind spot" in front of a FF helmet is on your tank, where you should not be looking anyway if you are going to be all about "situational awareness."
There is ZERO evidence that a FF helmet contributes to any neck injury.
We have evidence that they contribute to face-saving injuries.
A modern FF helmet will not shatter and embed anything into your face either.
Wear what you want, but people should have accurate information.
There is ZERO evidence that a FF helmet contributes to any neck injury.
We have evidence that they contribute to face-saving injuries.
A modern FF helmet will not shatter and embed anything into your face either.
Wear what you want, but people should have accurate information.
#250
The "blind spot" in front of a FF helmet is on your tank, where you should not be looking anyway if you are going to be all about "situational awareness."
There is ZERO evidence that a FF helmet contributes to any neck injury.
We have evidence that they contribute to face-saving injuries.
A modern FF helmet will not shatter and embed anything into your face either.
Wear what you want, but people should have accurate information.
There is ZERO evidence that a FF helmet contributes to any neck injury.
We have evidence that they contribute to face-saving injuries.
A modern FF helmet will not shatter and embed anything into your face either.
Wear what you want, but people should have accurate information.
But.....riding motorcycles is inherently risky....and there is no cure all....other than stop riding.
~Joe