View Full Version : New lid advice
tigertim20
7th August 2011, 02:16
hey, I need a new lid to protect what small amount of brains remain undamaged in my noggin.:blink:
Im not a wealthy bloke at the momment, so I need a helmet thats pricier than than a night with paris hilton, but less than a night with heidi Klum.:woohoo:
I do some occaisional commuting, lots of long distance (2-10hours rides) and the odd race/trackday. so its gotta be comfy for the long hall, have better protection than half a coconut tied on with string, and not weigh as much as rosie Odonell (can you imagine carrying THAT weight on your neck while she's sitting on your face?):gob::sick:
So yep, Im currently looking at the HJC FG15, seems to be decent, though the last HJC I had didnt have a great deal of padding across the forehead, and after an hour or two of riding, would rub against my neanderthall skull and start to cause a wee headache - that said, it was the cheapest helmet i could find at the time.:facepalm:
SO wondered if anyone had thoughts on this helmet? need a new lid but cant spend too much, cos the fork toungued, two headed snake in the kitchen doesnt know Im spending moolah.:innocent:
(dont be too concerned about her, the forked tounge has its benefits.):love:
any advice appreciated
p.s. retail on them seems to float between $288, and $499 on Tardme as of today,WTF?
boman
7th August 2011, 08:36
What about my Shoei? http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/140707-Shoei-XR1100-Conquista?p=1130123287#post1130123287
Usarka
7th August 2011, 10:21
It's all about the fit bro.
A cheap good fitting helmet is better than an expensive one that doesn't fit right.
maggot
7th August 2011, 13:17
http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/products/202-full_face/3142-shark_s650_helmet.aspx
CT have these on sale, $200. Good reputation I hear.
Furyos J
7th August 2011, 15:45
Hi there, i have just put a HJC fg 15 on layby at my local shop. They ticked all the boxes for me, composite shell, 4 star sharp, good fit. mine was $390 in black,
i to looked at the $290 - $500 price spread on TM, and asked a friend at a bike shop, they said the $290 ones from that shop down south, had more then likley been a couple of years old already, as this model helmet was released in 2009, so they MAY be from as far back as then. Im not saying that is the case, just offering a possible explanation for the price difference. They then told me that you should replace a helmet every 5 years?
I got mine local, cause they got in quite a few different helmets for me to try, so felt i should make my purchase from them, plus i knew its fresh from the wholesaler
DrunkenMistake
7th August 2011, 19:00
Just stamp HJC on your forehead Timmerphee,
Your skull is thick enough to absorb at least one impact, not that it matters, the speed you go, a Helmet probably wont do you much good...
I have had two cheap as chips helmets and they were crap, fit well but were horrible, loud as hell, one whistled, and was solid had zero pad, the other wasnt so bad.. whistled like a bird, but I only had it for 2 months.. thats when I hit a bird.
I had an oxford cheapy for $80 brand new and it was good, but not great, rode with it to Magpie madness and ate more bugs than if I had an open face helmet, it had no chin guard and I couldnt seem to find one to fit, was also very solid on the forehead, got my HJC now, cant remember the bike of it, but its the one up from Calebs old one (the yellow one) its pretty good but, I have different needs to you, I still find it a cunt as it fogs up like a prick, but you wont have the same issues as me, as you dont have to ride that shitty bay road in rain hail and snow at 7am Haha.
You said Rick might be able to cut you a deal right? Go try one on, and have a feel, its not gonna hurt.
tigertim20
7th August 2011, 20:22
Hi there, i have just put a HJC fg 15 on layby at my local shop. They ticked all the boxes for me, composite shell, 4 star sharp, good fit. mine was $390 in black,
i to looked at the $290 - $500 price spread on TM, and asked a friend at a bike shop, they said the $290 ones from that shop down south, had more then likley been a couple of years old already, as this model helmet was released in 2009, so they MAY be from as far back as then. Im not saying that is the case, just offering a possible explanation for the price difference. They then told me that you should replace a helmet every 5 years?
I got mine local, cause they got in quite a few different helmets for me to try, so felt i should make my purchase from them, plus i knew its fresh from the wholesaler
cheers for the info. yeah you are supposed to replace them as UV light etc can eventually weaken the shells over time, but if its sat on a shelf, or in its box, for two years, then Im sure it would be fine, as long as its brand new, I dont mind buying last yearsmodel if its a good helmet and it saves me coin
It's all about the fit bro.
A cheap good fitting helmet is better than an expensive one that doesn't fit right.
I know all that stuff. More hoping for people who have had the specific helmet I mentioned, or can specifically offer advice on a better alternative.
What about my Shoei? http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/140707-Shoei-XR1100-Conquista?p=1130123287#post1130123287
$500 is a bit outta my budget
Just stamp HJC on your forehead Timmerphee,
Your skull is thick enough to absorb at least one impact, not that it matters, the speed you go, a Helmet probably wont do you much good...
What you talking about? I ride likea nana
I have had two cheap as chips helmets and they were crap, fit well but were horrible, loud as hell, one whistled, and was solid had zero pad, the other wasnt so bad.. whistled like a bird, but I only had it for 2 months.. thats when I hit a bird.
I had an oxford cheapy for $80 brand new and it was good, but not great, rode with it to Magpie madness and ate more bugs than if I had an open face helmet, it had no chin guard and I couldnt seem to find one to fit, was also very solid on the forehead, got my HJC now, cant remember the bike of it, but its the one up from Calebs old one (the yellow one) its pretty good but, I have different needs to you, I still find it a cunt as it fogs up like a prick, but you wont have the same issues as me, as you dont have to ride that shitty bay road in rain hail and snow at 7am Haha.
You said Rick might be able to cut you a deal right? Go try one on, and have a feel, its not gonna hurt.
as for fogging, i think it comes pinlock ready, so fogging shouldnt be too much of an issue. Yep, rick has his rep in on Tuesday so I will go see him then and see what they have and try particular sizes etc on, but putting a helmet on doesnt tell you about its overall qaulity, how it feels on a long ride, whether it falls apart after 2months etc.
p.s.love the sig
DrunkenMistake
7th August 2011, 20:51
cheers for the info. yeah you are supposed to replace them as UV light etc can eventually weaken the shells over time, but if its sat on a shelf, or in its box, for two years, then Im sure it would be fine, as long as its brand new, I dont mind buying last yearsmodel if its a good helmet and it saves me coin
I know all that stuff. More hoping for people who have had the specific helmet I mentioned, or can specifically offer advice on a better alternative.
$500 is a bit outta my budget
as for fogging, i think it comes pinlock ready, so fogging shouldnt be too much of an issue. Yep, rick has his rep in on Tuesday so I will go see him then and see what they have and try particular sizes etc on, but putting a helmet on doesnt tell you about its overall qaulity, how it feels on a long ride, whether it falls apart after 2months etc.
p.s.love the sig
Bwahahaha..
Hows this for pan cake,
I just dropped my HJC when I was moving my gear off the table to my bike in the garage :facepalm: and the old man took my Oxford with him to his nationals! haha
Furyos J
7th August 2011, 22:46
At the shop, the fg 15 with graphics was 490, gloss black is 390. i would have got gloss black if they the same price anyway, but a hundy cheaper is sweet with me
p.dath
8th August 2011, 07:39
Have a read about on my BLOG about choosing a helmet.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/entry.php/1562-Choosing-a-Motorcycle-Helmet
tigertim20
8th August 2011, 15:55
Have a read about on my BLOG about choosing a helmet.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/entry.php/1562-Choosing-a-Motorcycle-Helmet
good advice, but doesnt answer my question!
hayd3n
8th August 2011, 17:32
naa youll be sweet without one (if you're a member of the Sikh religion,)
ohh
(8) A person is not in breach of subclause (1) if the person proves that at the time of the commission of the alleged breach he or she was an adherent of the Sikh religion.
(9) Subclause (8) does not apply if the vehicle was being driven at a speed exceeding 50 km per hour.
that counts you out
In all other cases you must apply to us for an exemption.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/licence/assistance/exemptions.html#motorcycle
DrunkenMistake
8th August 2011, 20:00
.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/licence/assistance/exemptions.html#motorcycle
Oh shit!
you're travelling up to 30 km/h,
So technically if I were retarded, (which im not, just mentally unstable. And I look funny.) I could ride to work without a helmet on, so long as I stayed bellow 30km/h ..
I always assumed, which I guess is pretty safe, that you must always be wearing an appropriate helmet on a motorbike scooter or what have you no matter the speed
Berries
8th August 2011, 21:33
Nah, going by what I see in town I think you can get away with wearing a beanie on a scroter.
GrayWolf
11th August 2011, 12:41
I bought a grex helmet for my partner for everyday use (made by nolan)
I use a Nolan myself and just bought a new lid recently,, tried Shoie, an aroia, ended up with an LS2..... again I believe the shell is was used for an expensive brand previously... good fit, excellent around the chin and ears.... and a reasonable price, with good SHARP rating.... ( i have the flip front, so I would presume the normal lid is quieter and similar in fit.
tigertim20
11th August 2011, 18:27
Just thought Id update, got my hands on an FG15 from MCR today for an awesome price - thanks rick!!
Furyos J
12th August 2011, 17:47
so.........whats your verdict onthe fg-15?
tigertim20
13th August 2011, 13:13
its great, very lightweight, a good fit, and comfortable. No issues with fogging so far, and Ive tried to make it fog while riding - no go Yay!.
very happy with my purchase
dmc
13th August 2011, 19:55
I hear the new Shoei's are coming out next month so maybe some deals going, was looking at the XSpirits the other day and they have dropped $300 for run out so the entry level Shoei maybe in your price range, As long as you fit a Shoei they do spec a very nice helmet.
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