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Dont clown me. I will find out where you live and do a burn out on your front lawn.
Left to right ACC (flat black)/HCI/Skid Lid DOT
The ACC is brand new. It just came in. To me it is a littlemore low profilethan my HCI that I have been wearing for 3 years. The HCI is the most comfortable of the 3 and is the cheapest. The Skid lid is a little tight on my head. I bought it and havent done anything but try it on once or twice. I will either keep it for a guest to ride on my bike or sell it cause it is a little small for me. I guess I am saying the Skid lid size runs smaller than the other 2.
If I could do it all over I would have saved the cash and just got another HCI. The ACC is nice but the small amount of profile savings just isnt worth the bucks. I thought it would have been a little more. Plus...the HCI is way more comfy. That being said the customer service of ACC was top notch.
And yes I have had a few...who would post this dumb crap of themselves straight.
You decide.
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Yea I guess it kinda proves what my point is...ACC is not a really noticable diff unless you look really hard and comfort is not there for the $200 price tag.
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