The blog is a useful reference.
What is missing from all the tests is noise level testing. It seems that designing a helmet to ensure a safe level of wind noise is too hard for the helmet manufacturers so none of them measure that.
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Schuberth (sp?) publish noise specs in their ad in BikeRider magazine. At what speed it was tested I don't know. I presume a wind tunnel that removes any background motorcycle generated and tyre on road generated noise too.
I personally find HJC helmets a good fit for the long narrow head. They also provide a bit extra chin space for the neanderthals amongst us.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
Oops, correct. Original post corrected.
What gives you this impression? The DOT standard is self-certified. Any manufacturer is allowed to test their own helmet, and if they feel it meets the standard, call it a DOT certified helmet. Of course you can't blatantly lie because other laws prevent this.
I don't think it matters where the helmet is manufactured.
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I'm having trouble finding the source, but the premise was basically since the DOT standard is legislated only inside the US, there's no "consequence" for selling a Non-Compliant helmet with a DOT Sticker on it outside of the US. So beware buying a helmet outside of the US that is only DOT approved.
Whereas if you bought a non Compliant helmet with a DOT sticker within the US the federal govt. can do something about it (assuming the manufacturer is caught out).
I guess I was wrong to use "Manufactured" , I should have used "Purchased"
Actually DB, knowing I'm wearing quality kit increases my fun on a bike, the reason why I ride.
http://www.scootersurvival.co.nz/gear-up.html
That is an official(?) govt website so presumably a reliable source.Helmets complying with FMVSS 218 are marked with the letters 'DOT'. This standard is acceptable only for motorcycle helmets that have been manufactured and purchased in the USA.
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