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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    I've bought a shoei now, xr1100..... Even with ear plugs (plugs4lugz) in I get ringing in my left air from the amount of wind noise on the left side of the helmet (right side is quiet.... Fucking weird) it is unbearably loud. I've reverted back to the scorpion. The fit isn't as tight anymore but I can live with it.
    I get the noise on the left in my LS2 (although not as bad as you do by your description) so the comment about head shape is interesting. Might try some padding when it shrinks down a bit because it should get worse when that happens if that is the cause.

    Bike shops that won't let you try/test would really benefit from test lids or a wee wind tunnel considering the price of some helmets, and how different we all are. But I guess with the cost involved with either option...

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    My 2c. If you spend a lot of your working day in front of a desk looking a a monitor you may find your neck does not arch as far as it should.
    I certainly found when I went from the gsx1100f to the Hayabusa my top field of vision was impaired by my helmet of the time. So much so I took the sunshield strip off. Fortunately(?) one of my staff dropped my helmet from a great height onto a concrete floor. Next helmet had a much larger visor but the brim was still an effective sunshield.
    A year later, not so much. My neck was more limber and curved more when in the tuck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    The cons are at any speed over 130-140ish. Is your scorpion exo a small? Trade you for a shoei.
    Not that one would venture this far over the posted speed limit huh I've tested mine today and I don't have this issue :P

    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    I feel a bit guilty because I recommended the Scorpion exo 1000 to Galaxy. I've had mine a couple of years and I'm totally happy with it. It's light and comfortable and I haven't had any of the problems mentioned, other than the visors are fiddly to take on and off. I would not change it. I ride a naked bike and get no wind noise.
    Bender no need to feel bad bud. They look really nice and the fit is snug, the fitted pop down glasses is good and pinlock works really well. I tested it again today through the Waihi-Whanga-Thames twisties and when getting right over it becomes a real problem. I tried lifting it back again today and whilst the field of view is more open the fit of the helmet is off and doesn't feel natural. Just have to put it down to experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buggerit View Post
    First, have you checked the pinlock seal is still airtight to the visor, may need adjusting.

    2nd, check Shoei is sealing around the visor with a very thin bit of plastic,(I use the Shoei sticker that came in the box)

    you may need to adjust it(google is your freind)hope this helps.

    Googling actually helped, I found another forum with a guy having the exact same issue but right side. Cured the issue by buying a pair of pads off ebay that fit in the ear holes of the helmet. The ear holes are wider to accommodate speakers. So plugged with these, it stops the noise. And a whisper kit for good measure. I'll order this stuff off ebay then take the helmet to boyds to get the visor checked/adjusted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    All helmets these days have removable padding and such between your head and the polystyrene inner.

    is adding a bit extra padding on top of your head an option?...it would alter the way it fits, lifting it a bit...?

    Can't find any helmet myself that fits me perfectly, so have adapted my old one a bit, and with whisperkit and balaclava it now works a treat.
    I sometimes wish people were like the padding in a helmet…. (removable and washable!!!!)
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    Support Helmet justice?

    Hey all, just brought a Caberg flip front. Have huge windage problems and the screen fogs up at low speeds (50 km/h) forever adjusting visor while traveling around town, huge hassle and air vents didn't help much. My old Givi used to pull up at speeds above 50 km/h but had half as much windage problems and no fogging…. Can anyone suggest a quiet brand with no fogging?

    Have approached wholesaler and they have agreed to swap out for a full face rather than flip front, to see if problem is solved.
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    I have always found hjc good as long as you avoid the bargain basement models. E.g spend over $180.

    Not as flashy as other brands. Not as exciting as having the same model as Rossi. Not as cool as having all the internal (infernal?) screens.
    They have good sharp ratings, meet or exceed gov standards. Don't break the bank, even for the fancier models. I am about to retire my 5th one for age reasons and I have retired two for damage reasons.
    I have never had issues with visor parts failing.
    Pinlock on my fg-15 had been a revelation.
    I have had a couple of vent bits fail due to abuse. ( I tend to click them when walking with helmet in hand.)
    Linings hold up to daily use for Half a decade just fine.

    I once bought a shoei that has sat on the shelf except for a few rides because of the loss of field of view and additional noise.


    Not sexy, just good. A bit like Hondas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by *Boot's* View Post
    Hey all, just brought a Caberg flip front. Have huge windage problems and the screen fogs up at low speeds (50 km/h) forever adjusting visor while traveling around town, huge hassle and air vents didn't help much. My old Givi used to pull up at speeds above 50 km/h but had half as much windage problems and no fogging…. Can anyone suggest a quiet brand with no fogging?

    Have approached wholesaler and they have agreed to swap out for a full face rather than flip front, to see if problem is solved.
    Shark! Best helmets ever! I'm grabbing an Evoline 3 at some stage.
    Heaps of adjustments on the visor (like 8 to 10) so you can just crack it a tiny bit at night in the rain (rather than the half open over 80 or nothin on my LS2), really great sharp ratings and the prices are not toooo out there if you hunt around.
    Maybe there are major flaws I've missed but I don't know why they are not more popular. I wasn't a fan of my first one because of noise till I tried a few other helmets and realized how good it was in comparison to what else was out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Not as cool as having all the internal (infernal?) screens.
    Initially I swore off the internal sun visors because they weren't as good as having the whole visor tinted - and they still aren't. However, for my purposes, being able to ride with jaw up, sun visor down, gives me the sunglasses/eye protection I need. There is still a gap along the bottom, and you're also looking through more layers. On upright bikes, the layers all align while looking at the clocks, and on head down bikes the top part is slightly distorted. I've also fitted a smoke main screen, which is better than full dark tint for night, and during the day I can use smoke plus the tinted sun visor, as the clear plus tinted sun visor wasn't dark enough.

    OP, chalk it all up to experience. I have 3 helmets I'm using regularly right now and I've thrown away 5 helmets (age or accidents) and I've been riding about 9 years. Every helmet teaches you something which you add to your knowledge (fark, that's almost a helmet a year... I better find a 9th ).
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    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Working in "the shop" I saw a few disappointed faces because we could not get replacement sun visors after stock one was scratched or it had been used so much the mechanism was no longer positive.
    Shark were a bit of an exception, but almost all the daily riders I saw at the shop with a shark said they update every 2-3 instead of 5-6 because of lining and mechanism issues. Which seems at odds with ( at the time) 5 year warrantee.
    They don't make them big enough for my cranium so I'll never experience one. Shark or sun visor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    They don't make them big enough for my cranium so I'll never experience one. Shark or sun visor.
    Never liked the fitting of Shark. Still, multiple manufacturers now make the visors, boss has a Shoei Neotec, I've got a Nolan N104
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    That make in my cranial capacity is one thing, that import here is another. HJC do a few shells in my size. Only import one. Shoei do a couple in my size, only import one and only occasionally.
    My first helmet was an FFM that was a little too small but short hair made it bearable. Then I had a custom made FFM. Since then I have only been able to find 2 brands.

    Aria, Agv, bell and schuberth AT&T make in my size but don't import here.
    I can buy a schuberth adventure here if I am happy with a BMW branded helmet on a Honda. Or Suzuki. Lol. That would be like having a Harley Davidson jacket on a marauder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    That make in my cranial capacity is one thing, that import here is another. HJC do a few shells in my size. Only import one. Shoei do a couple in my size, only import one and only occasionally.
    My first helmet was an FFM that was a little too small but short hair made it bearable. Then I had a custom made FFM. Since then I have only been able to find 2 brands.

    Aria, Agv, bell and schuberth AT&T make in my size but don't import here.
    I can buy a schuberth adventure here if I am happy with a BMW branded helmet on a Honda. Or Suzuki. Lol. That would be like having a Harley Davidson jacket on a marauder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    (16 months for a pinlock isn't too bad).
    I've been using the same pinlock for some four years without a problem. That would be about 80,000km of riding. Never had a problem with it. Apart from scratching it, I can't see how it would "wear out"..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
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    Nah bra, always go full face. Wouldn't want to mess up a face this pretty.


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