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I have a HD FF, but i hate wearing it. I feel clausterphobic, i don't feel like i'm as aware of everything going on around me, I don't like that it fogs up, and I like the wind in my face. I have a ACC half that I really like. I will say that a FF is nice when it rains... but frankly, i'm likely going to put my FF up on ebay.
one reason i wear a full fase is that i have super sensitive eyes, wind causes them to water real bed, hell a hair dryer make me look like i have been crying !
My head, the smallest DOT i can find. Just goes against the look of it all. Next thing will be kahki shorts and crocs on the way to starpukes for a doublemochafrapposoylattewithextrawhip
well i guess this one is a toss up i will never say anything about anyones choice just wanted to hear some feedback. but the ff doesnt bother me much at all. think ill just throw one in the bag and use the other if rain or bugs or bad ill throw the ff on.
I wear a FF all the time. Been riding 50 years and try to ride 5,000 miles a year even though the bike gets stored for the winter.
Have a Caberg helmet that flips up, has a pull down sun screen and converts into a 3/4 helmet.
Had the helmet for five years and never used the 3/4 conversion feature.
I usually war a FF in the winter and a DOT half or a brain bucket in the summer. Looks like I'll be wearing the FF to work most of the summer as they are resurfacing all the overpasses on my way to work and I got a face full of concrete dust and fragments last week.
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