Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 52

Thread: Newbie helmet question

  1. #31
    Join Date
    24th August 2007 - 11:31
    Bike
    A slow old Bus.a.
    Location
    Kirribilli, NSW
    Posts
    2,146
    Blog Entries
    13
    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    so you're saying higher priced helmets are better as oposed to the view that all reasonably priced helmets like HJC cheap ones will do the job just as well but without the features?
    Yes. I run the top of the line HJC Carbon HQ-1 because the construction is good, I wouldn't use the next one down. I think it was a cheap lid at about $900 ish.

    I'd chose a moderately featured lid that was better constructed over a cheaply constructed lid with all the features including airconditioning and built in scalp massager.

    Do the research on the difference between lids - notibly, look at Arai and Shoei.

    Buy a solid colour that stands out - bright red is better than black for example.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

  2. #32
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    I really like the construction and features of my Zeus 2100b adventure helmet.

    Performance wise I'd stack it up against the Arai/Shoei/HJC any day.

    It was $195.
    How much is the Arai?

  3. #33
    Join Date
    20th May 2007 - 01:04
    Bike
    2009 Suzuki DR650
    Location
    Wongaray
    Posts
    847
    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    I really like the construction and features of my Zeus 2100b adventure helmet.

    Performance wise I'd stack it up against the Arai/Shoei/HJC any day.

    It was $195.
    How much is the Arai?
    Yup ..... I'd go along with you there Nordie. There ARE cheap helmets that are safe. I think the equivalent of your Zeus helmet, in Arai or Shoei would be around $800 at a guess.
    The man asking the question here, can't afford a Shoei, Arai, etc ....
    Zeus probably makes something good in his price range .... as do another outfit, .. Nitro.

  4. #34
    Join Date
    6th November 2007 - 10:56
    Bike
    2013 lil red tractor
    Location
    Upper Hutt
    Posts
    161
    I have a Zeus Flip-front helmet. It fit's well and is comfortable. It is however, very noisy. It has broken the visor round the hinge piece, so the visor (not the flipup bit, just the visor) won't stay up when partially opened.
    The thread is stripped out on one side of the flip-up bit, where it attaches to the side of the helmet. Not the screw, but the internal thread in the helmet.
    It's not even a year old yet!

    Basically, it's one step above crap. I wouldn't buy another one.
    Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

  5. #35
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    Quote Originally Posted by turtleman View Post
    I have a Zeus Flip-front helmet. It fit's well and is comfortable. It is however, very noisy. It has broken the visor round the hinge piece, so the visor (not the flipup bit, just the visor) won't stay up when partially opened.
    The thread is stripped out on one side of the flip-up bit, where it attaches to the side of the helmet. Not the screw, but the internal thread in the helmet.
    It's not even a year old yet!

    Basically, it's one step above crap. I wouldn't buy another one.
    Yep. the stud just turns inside the shell.

    I wouldn't get another Zeus Flippy but the 2100 and 2100B range are sweet. Comfortable, quiet and well balanced.

  6. #36
    Join Date
    3rd May 2005 - 11:51
    Bike
    XR200
    Location
    Invercargill - Arrowtn
    Posts
    1,395
    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    so it doesnt matter that the front almost touches my chin?
    Not in my opinion - in fact it can be good.

    I wear glasses because the old number one eyeball (as Ixion calls it) isn't quite so good these days. I find that helmet and bike vibration at decent road speeds cause my glasses to vibrate slightly = blurred vision.

    So I now have a small block of polystyrene taped inside my helmet at chin level. It keeps the front of the helmet well away from my face but still means the helmet presses against the chin at road speeds. It isn't uncomfortable and the blurring effect has completely disappeared.

    FFM flip-up. Works for me.

  7. #37
    Join Date
    19th August 2007 - 00:07
    Bike
    Too many to count
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    5,949
    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    So I now have a small block of polystyrene taped inside my helmet at chin level. It keeps the front of the helmet well away from my face but still means the helmet presses against the chin at road speeds. It isn't uncomfortable and the blurring effect has completely disappeared.
    what if you hit the ground face first? wouldn't that risk dislocating your jaw?

    i doubt it, but i'm sure there's some merit to the argument

  8. #38
    Join Date
    3rd May 2005 - 11:51
    Bike
    XR200
    Location
    Invercargill - Arrowtn
    Posts
    1,395
    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    what if you hit the ground face first? wouldn't that risk dislocating your jaw?

    i doubt it, but i'm sure there's some merit to the argument
    Hadn't thought about that but maybe dense foam would be better - still the block needs to be solid enough to transmit vibration so it is absorbed and cancelled. Polysytrene should compress and partly absorb any shock. Not an experiment I'm keen to try.

  9. #39
    Join Date
    20th May 2007 - 01:04
    Bike
    2009 Suzuki DR650
    Location
    Wongaray
    Posts
    847
    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    what if you hit the ground face first? wouldn't that risk dislocating your jaw?

    i doubt it, but i'm sure there's some merit to the argument
    Ride backwards ..... problem solved !!

  10. #40
    Join Date
    24th April 2008 - 06:54
    Bike
    93 VX800
    Location
    Masterton
    Posts
    185
    So any more ideas for a reasonably priced helmet? I'm tossing up between FFM and HJC around the $200 mark - all I want is washable liners, breath guard and a reduction in noise but the biggest issue is finding one that fits good after trying all sorts on - it appears I'm somewhere between medium and small.
    "More and more girls are keen to get a leg over." Katherine Prumm Sunday Star Times, Nov 2, 2008 :

  11. #41
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    Have you tried the Zeus range?

  12. #42
    Join Date
    27th October 2008 - 11:28
    Bike
    `
    Location
    dannevirke
    Posts
    1,699
    Yea, got one ordered in along with a kbc. Gona try them on some time this week

  13. #43
    Join Date
    24th April 2008 - 06:54
    Bike
    93 VX800
    Location
    Masterton
    Posts
    185
    I was out doing "dork walking round a motorcycle shop wearing a helmet indoors" impersonation again yeasterday. I discovered 2 things:

    1. V-can are crap - the chin air vent fell to bits while holding the helmet listening to the assistant tell me how his partner had one and they were ok - we were both a little embarrased

    2. Takachi and FFM are the same! The only difference between a Takachi T36 and an FFM Tour Pro II was the stickers and graphics - exactly the same lining, same visor (including sticker), same shape from the same mould, same weight, same D-fastener, same everything but price - plain Tourpro $130 - $150 (at different shops) and Takachi with graphics around $160 from memory.

    I wonder what other brands come out of the Arai and Shoei factories that are dismissed as inferior Chinese crap?
    "More and more girls are keen to get a leg over." Katherine Prumm Sunday Star Times, Nov 2, 2008 :

  14. #44
    Join Date
    11th June 2006 - 15:52
    Bike
    Suzuki GSX1250FA, TGB 50cc moped
    Location
    Horowhenua
    Posts
    1,879
    The cheaper helmets seem to provide just as much protection as the more expensive ones, so my suggestion would be buy an FFM or similar, and use the loot you save to get some other protective gear.

    Helmets are only part of the picture - get a decent pair of gloves, jacket, pants and boots as well.
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

  15. #45
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    Helmets are only part of the picture - get a decent pair of gloves, jacket, pants and boots as well.
    And a bike too. Otherwise you'll look retarded.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •