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I do a lot of hiway driving,and the wind and bugs are to much,so I installed a Nostalgic Detachable King-Size works great except there is a strong wind hitting my knees and blowing up my nose,so I installed a set of Chrome Wind Deflectors on my forks,all is well,but now I hate the way it looks.My question is,what type of full face or close to it helmet looks go enough to be seen on the bike?
Get a helmet that the entire fron lifts up. Much easier to get air or talk to someone without taking it off. DOT approved always all full face should be.
I have the windshield and deflectors and ride the highway to work everyday up here on the northern prairie. I don't mind the look and you wouldn't catch me \\;riding in a full face. I'd get claustrophobic.
Ya gotta have some breeze coming at you otherwise what's the point. \\;Maybe you need an Ultra ...or a Gold wing.
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