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Now available at US retailers. It's been available in Europe, prices are lower but pay for shipping and don't get zilla cash.
Just ordered one from Revzilla.
I have the original Neotec, so the 3 should be a big upgrade.
Plenty of reviews online.
Last edited by timbo141; Apr 28, 2024 at 04:11 PM.
Now available at US retailers. It's been available in Europe, prices are lower but pay for shipping and don't get zilla cash.
Just ordered one from Revzilla.
I have the original Neotec, so the 3 should be a big upgrade.
Plenty of reviews online.
i need to get the wife a 2. theyre on clearance currently and most reviewers say not much difference.
I was able to get a 3 late last year or early this year for my wife from overseas. But now they won't ship anymore to states. Maybe bc now the 3 is officially released here?
I only paid 575 for it. Was like 675 shipped and with a blue faceshield
For me, the Neotec is a "social" helmet for people who need or want to communicate without removing their FF helmet. I think they are massive when compared to Shoei's RF helmets, which I prefer. I hope your Neotech helmets work well for you.
For me, the Neotec is a "social" helmet for people who need or want to communicate without removing their FF helmet. I think they are massive when compared to Shoei's RF helmets, which I prefer. I hope your Neotech helmets work well for you.
i think it would be super awesome to be able to take a drink without taking my helmet off or being able to hit the douche flute, unfortunately no one makes a long oval modular.
For those that **** talk flip up helmets, come ride in the desert SW when it's 100+ degrees outside and you'll soon change your mind. Having access to water while rolling down the highway is crucial.
Sometimes it’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt.
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