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    Shoei XR1000 Kagayama

    I've just ordered a new Shoei XR1000 Kagayama (in blue/silver) from the helpful chaps at motomail.

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    My last lid was a HJC and took a severe beating in a recent bin.

    When trying on the shoei in the shop, it felt about 1000 times more comfortable, and much more solidly built.

    Now I'm thinking of shelling out the extra $180odd(!!) for a Shoei Iridium Blue Visor.

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    Its along shot, does anyone have a photo of a blue xr1000 kagy with the blue iridum on it? I'm pretty sure it'd look mint but thought i'd ask anyhow.

    Anyone with the iridums want to comment on them? Worth the dollars? I always used my dark smoke before - i hate squinting in glarey light!
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    I use shoei xr1000 helemts for all my crashing...excelent helmets...and I've landed on my head a few times!! can't speak highly enough of them!

    THe tinted Visors on these helmets are wicked dude...make sure you get one...and the whisper kits are also good!!
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    Looks quite classy!! I liike...

    My helmet decided to bin itself in front of me (falling off bike) and took a serious crash, so its due for replacement..

    I dont like shoei they dont seem to sit right on my noggin, maybe thats because I only have one brain cell...any other good brands to consider?
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    We bought the red version on that helmet for Unit. Bloody noice I tells ya!
    Have heard differing opinions re the iridium visors and chose to go for the dark tint with a Pin Lock insert. Freaking awesome...excellent in the pouring rain and cold winter mornings/nights.

    +1 for the whisper kit!

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    Kendog's blue Kagayama helmet looks good with the dark tint visor
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    One of mine is an X-spirit - looks excellent with the dark visor I reckon.

    The Blue on blue would be way cool.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    I've just ordered a new Shoei XR1000 Kagayama (in blue/silver) from the helpful chaps at motomail.
    I'm getting exactly the same one in the next week or 2! ( and whisper kit ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    My last lid was a HJC and took a severe beating in a recent bin.

    When trying on the shoei in the shop, it felt about 1000 times more comfortable, and much more solidly built.
    You can just feel the quality compared to cheaper helmets aye.

    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    Now I'm thinking of shelling out the extra $180odd(!!) for a Shoei Iridium Blue Visor.

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    Its along shot, does anyone have a photo of a blue xr1000 kagy with the blue iridum on it? I'm pretty sure it'd look mint but thought i'd ask anyhow.

    Anyone with the iridums want to comment on them? Worth the dollars? I always used my dark smoke before - i hate squinting in glarey light!
    Someone told me the iridiums scratch rather easily? I'm going for the dark tinted visor ( it's also about half the price of the iridium ).

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    I've got the silver iridium visor on mine. It may scratch fairly easily but this shouldn't really bother you unless you are rough with it or clean it with sand paper. More likely you'll pick up a series of small stone chips which do spoil the look a little when up close but aren't really noticeable from a couple of metres away. A friend has blue iridium on his Arai Haga replica and it looks awesome. I'd buy one.

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    Smashed my iriduim blue lens with a bird strike at 220ks plus both clips off the side of the helmet $$$$$ to replace but bird never went through it so they are bloody strong & look pretty sweet !

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    Every mirrored visor I've ever seen has been covered in scratches. I personally couldn't handle scratches in a $180 visor so went for dark smoke for my XR-1000.

    Then again blue on blue could be the new black on black

    Best lid for the money as long as it fits your head AND they have the best designs as a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulus View Post
    I've got the silver iridium visor on mine. It may scratch fairly easily but this shouldn't really bother you unless you are rough with it or clean it with sand paper. More likely you'll pick up a series of small stone chips which do spoil the look a little when up close but aren't really noticeable from a couple of metres away. A friend has blue iridium on his Arai Haga replica and it looks awesome. I'd buy one.
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    [QUOTE=discotex;1388909]Every mirrored visor I've ever seen has been covered in scratches. I personally couldn't handle scratches in a $180 visor so went for dark smoke for my XR-1000.

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    Scratches easy I'd not buy another. I'm pretty careful with my gear. Go for the tinted

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    +1 to the XR-1000 being the best bang-for-buck helmet out there. I wear one. Amazing quality, lightness and comfort for $600 in plain black, $800 if you want a fancy paint job.

    I went with the plain smoked visor, cos black on black is where it's at.

    I reckon the blue on blue would look pretty pimp, though. Particularly if it matched one's bike and leathers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    Its along shot, does anyone have a photo of a blue xr1000 kagy with the blue iridum on it? I'm pretty sure it'd look mint but thought i'd ask anyhow.
    I don't have the iridum, but I think it would look pretty good with the blue. The dark tint also looks damn good IMHO.
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    Black XR1000, darkest tint visor... then add a whisper kit and nose guard thing.

    Even provides amusement for all my riding mates, while I struggle through (in and out) the whisper kit at each stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    +1 to the XR-1000 being the best bang-for-buck helmet out there. I wear one. Amazing quality, lightness and comfort for $600 in plain black, $800 if you want a fancy paint job.

    I went with the plain smoked visor, cos black on black is where it's at.

    I reckon the blue on blue would look pretty pimp, though. Particularly if it matched one's bike and leathers.

    It's all about the fashion, baby.
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