I had one of the original Caberg Justismo's in the UK and agree about it being noisy. My current one is much better. It's a Duke II Legend. It's certified as a full face with the face shield down, but also as an open face with the face shield locked in the raised position. Most flip ups don't have this.
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Just going back a few years, BMW helmets were made in the Schuberth factory. We had C2 Schuberths at that time, but found that the mechanism wasn't really up to the demands of 8 hours per day, 5 days a week being pulled up and down every time someone got a talking to. We went to BMW Series 6 helmets in about 2009 or 2010, and the mechanism seemed more robust. I personally have a couple of Series 6 which I look after, and they have lasted very well.
However, since then, a mate has been using a newish Schuberth C3 Pro, and has had no problems at all with it. Loves it.
Schuberth and BMW charge like wounded bulls, and it's not easy to find one to try on, but I've had a good run with my BMW ones.
If I was replacing now I would look at the Shoei, as it can have an integrated intercom, rather than one that just clips on the side.
Not that I am much of an authority on it. My latest stint as an instructor basically turned me off riding. It just became a job. So my bike and gear sits in the garage gathering dust.
Try buy something light and small as an antidote to big heavy barges. Should put the excitement back into riding when it's not mounting some 250kg whale.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
This looks like a useful review of most modular helmets currently available, for product research purposes.
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