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Hey guys 'n gals! I'm seriously considering going with a full face but since I've never had one I thought I'd ask. I like some of the HD full faces - http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US this one in particular is appealing to me but I'm affraid we pay way too much for the damn HD stamp on it! Anybody have HD full face? I looked at some hjc yesterday at around 200 $ I'm affraid after a few thousand miles it will start to shake apart. I understand I just have to look around until i find something comfortable that I like (key right?) I saw some up to 1000$ the arai's and shoei's could they be that much better. Cutting the wind on the hioghway is my main interest,and then there is keeping my face in case of a pavement kiss that's interesting too given all the daydreaming -cell phone using -make-up applying- coffee drinking cagers! I'm sure there are lots of reccomends coming and i will apreciate them all!
Okay you're not going to like me and my response. . . . I found the helmet I liked most was one I didn't think I would, and didn't want to afford. With a discount when I bought the bike I bought this one:
Expensive as hell. ...but light as a feather, so well-ventilated and fits so well. . . I really like it and wear it whenever it's below 45 or so and whenever I'm going to do many many minutes of highway miles. The downside to this and any full-face is it cuts your vision down some. . . I have to remind myself all the time to turn my head and LOOK.
I'd say go to dealers (including Italian and Japanese dealers) and try a lot of helmets on. You'll find a lot of different fits and feelings. . . but probably one you like and can afford.
Check out the Scorpion EXO400. It's the only helmet I'll ever own from here on out. Decent ventilation, excellent fog-free shield that actually works, and a great price tag of around $150-$200 depending on what you get. IMO, it's one of the best helmets available, and by far the best value in full-face helmets.
I just bought this helmet last week for $99.00 on sale, and I love it! It even has DOUBLE shields, there is an inside Smoked sheild that you can put up or down so there's no more need to wear sunglasses!
HJC works best for me. I change out the check pads to customize the fit (narrrow cheekbones). Otherwise the quality and the durability have been great. Usually purchase mine from www.newenough.com where the prices are very good.
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