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My Shoei FF is showing some wear and I've been thinking about replacing it with a modular that I can set up with audio to speak with my wife. I took at peak in the Arai website but didn't see a modular listed. I'm looking for a quality helmet - any suggestions?
I had the same "problem" last year. After looking and listening I went with the Shark. If I'm wearing anything other than my HD 1/2 its the Shark. I'd buy it again.
I have a Scorpion convertible. It's a modular and the entire front shield and chin bar is removable. It then becomes a 3/4 helmet. In this pic, the visor is attached in the place of the chin bar. It also has an air pump to help get the perfect fit.
I've had mine for just over a year, it's pretty comfortable, but after a few hours I get a pressure point on my forehead.
I use this with my Sena SH-10, it fits in there nicely.
Last edited by steelerdude1; Sep 15, 2015 at 06:08 AM.
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