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I wear a schuberth concept on my hack and bought a caberge open faced with drop down sun visor for the Harley.
I'm not all that on it.
it looks more like a scooter lid and feels like cheep crap
I wear a schuberth concept on my hack and bought a caberge open faced with drop down sun visor for the Harley.
I'm not all that on it.
it looks more like a scooter lid and feels like cheep crap
Speak English or show us a link or some pictures please.
Schuberth ande Caberge are brands of helmets.
a hack is an old bike, normally something that does the job of getting you from A to Bsomethingand alowsyour good bike to be used for best.
Lid comes from skid lidanther name for crash helmet,scooters are vespas or step throughs.
I would like to send a picture but don't now how.
Depends on the look you want - is that really what a helmet is for though (looks) ?? - but it certainly must be comfortable and fit well. I am not in a position to really comment though as I would only wear Arai or Shoei full face helmets whatever I ride. They both make helmets in different shell sizes rather than just padding them out.But themain point is, I "feel safer".
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I wear a schuberth concept on my hack and bought a caberge open faced with drop down sun visor for the Harley.
I'm not all that on it.
it looks more like a scooter lid and feels like cheep crap
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