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The bell revolution evo with scratch pin stripes looks pretty good, I really don't want to spend over $200. Mainly will be used for cold weather .
I just bought a Bell Revolver Evo Rally for my girlfriend and I'm so impressed with it that I'm picking one up for myself. The fit and finish is great and the moving parts feel nice and solid not cheap.
The Skratch pinstripe model looks outstanding and at a price of $219 It's to good of a deal to pass up.
Don't listen to anyone here but your own head. The suggestions for Shoei, Schuberth, Nolan and Evoline are all good. I have tested a bunch of them at "Cycle Gear" in West Palm Beach. They have a one week wear it and if you don't like it bring it back, and they rock with it. I was never treated so well by a shop and learned you really have to put it on your noggin and see how it feels. I'm lurking here on this forum as I'm going to buy my wife a Dyna Switchback but I have been riding for 30 years and have had a lot of helmets. I found the Shoei Multitec to be quiet even compared to full face Shoei's like the Qwest. Sort of funny to me to see a helmet question on the HD forum. I honestly do not see many riders in FL wearing any helmet.
I've had a Shoei Multitec for the last 5 years and it's been a good comfortable helmet for me. Comfort is key so buy what fits for you. You might go to www.webbikeworld.com and you'll learn more than you ever want to know about helmets.
Don't listen to anyone here but your own head. The suggestions for Shoei, Schuberth, Nolan and Evoline are all good. I have tested a bunch of them at "Cycle Gear" in West Palm Beach. They have a one week wear it and if you don't like it bring it back, and they rock with it. I was never treated so well by a shop and learned you really have to put it on your noggin and see how it feels. I'm lurking here on this forum as I'm going to buy my wife a Dyna Switchback but I have been riding for 30 years and have had a lot of helmets. I found the Shoei Multitec to be quiet even compared to full face Shoei's like the Qwest. Sort of funny to me to see a helmet question on the HD forum. I honestly do not see many riders in FL wearing any helmet.
I started wearing helmets after I moved to Delray Beach. It seems like I spent most of my time dodging elderly snow birds in large cars.
Fulmer M1 here. Although I seldom wear it, the Fulmer seems to fit the shape of my big head better than others. I only wear it occasionally in the winter.
I agree with Rocky on the Shoei helmet. I buy what is comfortable, fits my head and built well. I've had my Shoei Multitec for about 5 years as well. This is my 3rd Shoei as they fit my head, are quiet and rated very well.
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