Sounds pretty positive! Glad your happy with it.
It really does confirm my decision to source a rf-1200/nxr instead of settling for an old xr-1100. Shoei really seem to have made an already great helmet even better.
Sounds pretty positive! Glad your happy with it.
It really does confirm my decision to source a rf-1200/nxr instead of settling for an old xr-1100. Shoei really seem to have made an already great helmet even better.
Hi CC
Do you have the Duchess in both colour schemes (white or black/pink)? I'm really wanting one, but I was going to wait until we get ours in NZ, but knowing how stock goes, we may not even get the Duchess here Just weighing up my options and figuring out how much I actually want another helmet :P
Cheers, Zippo
XR1100 does come with a pinlock - everything from CW-1 visor onwards (so X-Spirit2, XR1100, Qwest, GT-Air etc) has so that is standard across the Shoei range.
Enjoy. The NXR's (as they will be called in NZ) will be landed here about March, we have a large amount of stock on the way. The NZ spec is the same graphic selection as Europe ( http://www.shoei-europe.com/uk/products/NXR/ ) and of course built to the EU standards not the antiquated DOT ones like the US - it means ours will be about 300gm lighter than any US imports. The shells are built to a very different shape to suit our heads, so don't be fooled by sizing unless you have tried on a DOT Shoei of the same model. Also, ones not grey imported have a full 5 year warranty, and the ability to tailor cheek pads to your fit with our Platinum Shoei stockists. Keep an eye out for them in a few months time!
Also, if you are in the market for a spectacular helmet at a great price, there are likely XR1100 specials in Shoei stockists across the country.
Jay Lawrence #37
I thought you got the pinlock compatible visor but still had to buy the insert. Great if that's included on the XR-1100 too.
This is great news. Hope you price them in line with the outgoing XR-1100. The RF-1200/NXR is a big upgrade on the XR-1000. Can't compare to the XR-1100 but in the US the RF-1200 is getting glowing reviews.
I cannot believe the small (or any size to be honest) RF-1200 could be anywhere near 300gm lighter in the NXR version. It would be lighter than ANY other helmet on the market if that were the case. 30gm I could believe if they reinforce the shell a little somewhere.
As for the DOT thing. That's not true at all. The RF-1200 is built to Snell M2010/M2015 standard, not the DOT standard. The M2010 standard and the ECE 22.05 standard are almost identical. It's not hard to design a helmet that will pass M2010 and ECE 22.05. I don't believe Shoei makes two radically (if at all) different helmets given how close the spec is. They probably brand them differently to make it easier to label and deal with ongoing certification of batches etc.
I'd appreciate you sharing the weight of the NXR in small and I'll reveal the results from my kitchen scales on the RF-1200. I'm very interested to see how mine differs to the NXR. I'll compare my old XR-1000 as well when I bring it home from work.
Well having an XR-1000 and an RF-1200 side by side I can tell you the interior head shape is literally identical. My head fits both perfectly. Yes the RF-1200 was snug at first but thinking back 6 years ago my XR-1000 was too. The RF-1200 has already softened up. If Shoei are customising the shape for the US vs EU markets they're doing a terrible job
I get your point.. But really the bigger risk I was worried about was that Shoei might have changed head models between the XR-1000/RF-1000 and the NXR/RF-1200. The US reviews said that wasn't the case so I figured I'd take the punt.
Totally agree with this. From memory your top stockists all test rides as well which is a major benefit. Personally I trust Shoei that I don't need a warranty but yes buying local is always best. Helmet fit is paramount so you're always taking a risk with mail order of any kind. Parallel importing just makes returns a lot harder.
If it weren't for timing I'd be buying locally. It's not like I've saved any money with YouShop, GST and Customs fees. Perhaps $50 cheaper at best. However, I get to be the only person in NZ with the red Beacon for Summer
Frankly I don't think you need to worry about mass parallel importing. The price is well over the $400 GST limit, US shops will only send to a US address so you need YouShop.. And if it's only a break even at US$0.81 to the kiwi dollar, it'll only get worse if the dollar drops. As soon as these are out in shops here it'd be too much hassle to bother importing one. Unless of course you RRP them above about $850 with graphics.
Might need to make that more obvious online. Still $799 at Motomail and virtually nothing other than solids listed as in stock on whites.co.nz (in small). Personally, I can't buy something knowing there's a new model around the corner but a lot of people would probably be up for a good closeout deal.
Yes Zippo, have both.
In Australia NXR & GT-Air come with a clear pinlock insert. Prob same as NZ.
All helmets sold here have a clear visor. Smoke is available for NXR $109.95
NXR, GT-AIR, X12, XR1100 & TX-Z are all pinlock ready as standard.
Plain/blank colours $719 - Graghics $799
Definitely buy local where possible. It is easier if a warranty issue arises.
Re- buying OC, I supose it depends if having a compliance sticker is a biggy for you. At least Aust/NZ are compatable. So I can't get pinged for non-compliant lid whenever I'm travelling across the ditch.
The Beacon Red is so vibrant. Is my fav
Yeah, you do get the complete insert as standard - not a bad inclusion!
I can't confirm what NZ retail will be at this point I'm sorry, but we are very aware the helmet market is a competitive one price wise!
We will wait and see, if I can remember when we land one i'll grab it! Yes, we are hoping it will be a very light lid, but as with any and all Shoei designs, safety and aerodynamic weight are very, very important - anyone who has ridden in a cheap, extremely light helmet will attest to how flimsy they feel, how thin the EPS liner is, and how much hard work it is on your neck in a wind.
I could be wrong (yep, it's happened before) but to our understanding US models are built to DOT standard along with Snell - this could have changed as obviously we don't see too many of them here, but DOT's repeat penetrative test which has very little or no effect in real life (who repeatedly crashes a helmet into a pin?) means that anything achieving DOT standard has a significant weight disadvantage in the shell (right on the extremity where it makes the most difference in weight feel). Be good if they have changed it. As a non-Shoei example, the HJC HQ-1 Carbon helmet in my size was 1200g +/- 50gm from memory in ECE standard, and the DOT model was 1500g +/- 50gm.
The XR1000 was a little before my time but they have changed the shell shape design from those models. Notable changes too like the size and location of the visor port increasing visibility like you have noticed. Some big steps! Our shells do differ - not dramatically, but generally not as wide in the cheeks as the US, and less round than the Asian market ones. If you know, you'll be right, but it's an easy way to get caught out.
Yeah, with the ability to import direct something very close, we need our stockists to be top notch and do as much as we can to support them to achieve this. A good example is that we have in our building in Hamilton two Shoei trained and approved service agents, one of whom has been to Japan for full training on all models at all levels. They take looking after their product seriously!
That's good to hear! A shame we have ended up behind the rest of the world in timing, usually these releases are timed so we all get product at the same time but clearly this time little ol' NZ is a wee bit behind Must say that your graphic looks sharp, and sadly not one we can even attempt to order.
All unofficial of course, likely online pricing won't change at this point but worth a call to a stockist. Me too, I'll hold on for the new one.
EU only for us. There are three shell shapes; US, EU, and Asia. We buy everything with EU standard and sizing as it best fits the majority of Kiwi's heads, and we have varying cheek pad sizing available to tailor your fit.
Jay Lawrence #37
Cool.. Will be really interesting to see if they manage to make them lighter in the NXR. Totally agree with the flimsy thing. I'd rather know I have something decent on my head.
Ahh I think you might be thinking of the old Snell M2005 standard. That skewed designs because they used the same weight for S, M, L sizes and did the double impact. M2010/M2015 has changed to use the same head weights as ECE 22.05 to make the two standards compatible and allow one design for both certifications. Snell still does two impacts though.. But frankly if I'm ragdolling after a 150km/h crash (on the track of course) I think the double impact test has some validity.
Shoei helmets probably sell themselves but little things like having shops know that whistling can be fixed by adjusting the visor plates would be good. I know a few people who had no idea you can do that.
Gutted for kiwis that the NXR won't be in the Beacon but in a way I'm stoked. I'll be the only one on the road Weird that it is available in Aussie.. It looks like they have the RF-1200 graphics but under the NXR brand.
http://www.mcleodaccessories.com.au/...=10-SHOEI~#nxr
Hopefully this means you'll be able to get some of the RF graphics as well?? Or do you think the Aussie model is a rebranded RF-1200.. The Aussie XR-1100 seems to be Snell M2010 rather than ECE 22.05 which is interesting. It's like it's the US cert/graphics but with the Euro naming. NXR seems to be doing the same thing.
Our graphic range is pretty set. We buy in EU standard therefore we get the EU graphics - the ones we can see on Shoei-Europe. I can't talk about Australia as I just don't know, but I would guess in that case they buy from the Snell standards which is the US market. Anything branded RF, or X11/X12 not X-Spirit, is a US model as the rest of the world use XR1100, NXR, X-Spirit2 ETC. Graphics would normally differ along with that naming.
Jay Lawrence #37
Been looking around online and it looks like the Aussie XR-1100 and NXR are definitely US graphics and Snell M2010 certified (and apparently the Australian AS/NZS 1698 standard which is legally required).
For some reason Shoei chooses to use the European names just to make things confusing. They really should come up with yet another name, or just call them the RF-1100/RF-1200 in Aussie if that is what they are. Totally bizarre
Does anyone know yet, which ones of the NXR will be available here in XXS?
I'd really rather want to buy local, but that's how I ended up with a crap helmet last time. (Ok, that is a bit unfair. It is not totally crap, just noisy, drafty and not that comfy). If you have a head this small your choices are definitely limited.
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Old thread I know, but just thought that I'd clarify a couple of things. I had to wait for a while to get an insurance payout on a helmet damaged in an accident, so did far too much research.
Shoei make different helmets for USA/Australia and Europe/NZ. The US shells are stronger and therefore heavier so that they can pass the Snell double impact and penetration test - the AS includes the latter. So the European helmets will probably result in lower g forces in a crash unless you hit a spike or the same part of the helmet hard twice. (The Snell 2010 onwards and ECE standards have similar test procedures, but expecting Snell to change their double impact requirement would be like National doing something about Auckland housing.)
The NXR weight difference seems to be about 150-200 g based on the weight of my XL and the figure given by Webbikeworld for the RF1200.
As an aside, it appears that Arai are now making a single helmet for both Europe and the USA. This may explain their poor ratings in the UK SHARP scheme and the helmet tests carried out by Motorrad magazine, which are both based on the ECE standard.
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