Helmet quick release for bearded men
Its hard to look cool when every time we put on or take off our helmet, we cry like a little bitch.
What's the consensus on quick releases? Particularly the Echo, which seems to be the most popular and is DOT/Snell approved. https://www.revzilla.com/product/ech...release-buckle PS, yes, I'm a HUGE believer in being as safe as possible, would prefer double-D-rings if they didn't rip my precious few beard hairs out every time Looking forward to comments, questions, and snide remarks. Don |
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Tough to find but a ratchet system like those on a Akoury helmet, works great for me! The link is to a plastic version, the Akoury is all metal.
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Originally Posted by Beaux
(Post 16636821)
Tough to find but a ratchet system like those on a Akoury helmet, works great for me! The link is to a plastic version, the Akoury is all metal.
does this type require any modification to the straps? I use this type for several years because it doesnt require any modification to the straps, but I like the idea of the ratchet http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pcs-Motorc...ZWuekT&vxp=mtr |
Not sure this will help but Nolan has best latching system IMO very easy to use.
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Originally Posted by chadk
(Post 16637191)
does this type require any modification to the straps?
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I agree about the Nolan helmet quick release, I've used the ebay one shown above and it's fine but the Nolan latch is top shelf in my book.
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Originally Posted by bigjames4xl
(Post 16638242)
I agree about the Nolan helmet quick release, I've used the ebay one shown above and it's fine but the Nolan latch is top shelf in my book.
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Shave.
I wouldn't use a plastic piece that likely won't stay together during "helmet use." D-rings have been tested and have passed those tests. |
Scorpion is also using the same setup as Nolan. I have both.
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I have a Shoei NEOTEC II... It has a quick release chin strap and has almost zero wind noise.
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