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Old August 8th, 2003
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Unhappy Arai, Shoei, Suomy, HJC ?!?

hey guys

i've been surfing the net to see what's the best helmet to buy.

some are so expensive (like arai) but their rating's superb. others are affordable (like HJC) but rating's i've read so far are not as good as arai but are good enough.

my friend has somewhat brainwashed me into thinking that..'the more expensive, the better the quality'... Now doesn't that suck?!

i know this isn't the case for everything but since this is all new to me, i'm quite concerned about my potential choice.

can anyone help me out in chosing or at least narrowing down the good helmets?



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Re: Arai, Shoei, Suomy, HJC ?!?

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hey guys

...

my friend has somewhat brainwashed me into thinking that..'the more expensive, the better the quality'...
Hi Midge,

Yup, for most cases this is often true. With high end models you get more features like:
- lighter weight
- removable liner / paddings
- quick realease shields / visors
- trick graphics

I've just concluded an evaluation of sorts... and the best value for money is HJC...

Of course, everything depends on your budget...

HTH
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There's the middle ground like AGV and FM, and higher end HJC's which have removable linings.
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Hi How are ya? i suggest you check the helmet brand one by one get mif it fits your budget then get it.
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the quick release mechanisms, removable pads, quick release strap..... these are all just plus features that bring up the price. i suggest start with the standards or governing bodies that have approved these helmets. if the brands are recognized by these test organizations then it would be a good place to start looking at what they can offer of course your choice will now depend on your budget.

somebody mentioned hjc as a good value for money shell - i agree. of course there are other things to consider like fit and comfort. its really up to you how much you can spend on the other extra features the helmet has.

just remember make sure that the brand you choose has had there shells tested and approved by organizations such as snell and the like.
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HJC CL-14:



info here (from HJC Website): http://www.hjchelmets.com/website_ht...14_static.html

Retails for P4200 around metro manila... You just need to shop around to find a good deal (JT Triump, RKP, Deka, Caloocan Sales... etc)

HJC AC-10:



info: http://www.hjchelmets.com/website_ht...10_static.html

Top of the line helmet from HJC, with removable padding, lighweight shell, Snell M2000 and DOT approved. Solids go for P7700 and Graphics for P8200... Smoked shields are P650 a piece and if you fancy "iridium" like silver / gold / rainbow visors - they're around P1K+ each.... VALUE for MONEY
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hey guys!

thanks for the info levis, mean streak, doughboy_748r and hercules. great help!

choosing the helmet was as confusing and overwhelming as choosing the bike.

i bought an HJC AC 10 black... after around 2 and half hours of looking and fitting

really great help
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Glad to hear you got your helmet, have you found a bike yet?
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choosing the helmet was as confusing and overwhelming as choosing the bike.
..
Jake,

I think she already did!

Midge,

Why not drop by the fort this tuesday and show off your new baby?
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Glad to hear you got your helmet, have you found a bike yet?
yup yup!

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yup yup!

got the cagiva
WOW!
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C O N G R A T U L A T I O N !!!

you got one hell of bike there., next thing is the rides!

Hope you can drop by tom ha!

Ride safe always
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MIDGE !!!

Wow!

Have you been riding it?
Do you like it?
When did yo get it?

Was it posted on the forum? I didn't see the thread!
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yup yup!

got the cagiva
welcome to the family!
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MIDGE !!!

Wow!

Have you been riding it?
Do you like it?
When did yo get it?

Was it posted on the forum? I didn't see the thread!
hi jake,

got it lang yesterday afternoon although i've ridden it twice before. we took it for a test drive at macapagal highway in the afternoon when it was delivered and went back pa at night.

do i like it?.... yes!

don't worry, you didn't miss out. i haven't posted anything about getting the bike before this. was too caught up in the exitement i guess
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Okay... I can wait, but must tell how it's going after 2 weeks?
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W HOOOOOOAAAA!!!


Congrats Midge! I'm so happy for you! Drop by on the MIB anniv party so we can celebrate your new ride as well!

Ride safe!
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My take on helmets is this:

Helmets are expendable and consumable.
Hemets do not last forever.

You should be prepared to throw it away in case of a crash that compromises its outer shell integrity or crushes its EPS foam lining.

Helmet foam comfort liners-- the soft stuff has a habit of disintegrating in about 7-10 year from date of manufacture, depending on how the helmet is kept.-- The cooler the helmet is kept over its entire life, the longer the foam will last. Usually, when the foam starts to deteriorate, the helmet will already be obsolete and you will not be able to find replacement liners-- time to buy a new one.
Therefore, I would not spend too much on a helmet.

What you are after is, in order of preference, as far as I am concerned:
1. Certification : DOT SNELL
2. Fit and Comfort
3. Ventilation
4. Graphic Design
5. Does it excite you oveall.
Withon those criteria, get the cheapest you can find because you will eventually need to replace it.
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yup yup!

got the cagiva
nice bike midge.
congrats. ride safe.
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I am very much concern about safe riding on a bike short or long haul and i made it a point to wear a helmet religiously. I have the following lids to choose on what to wear.

1. Arai Astro Nakano Replica - Full Face
2. Arai Tour Cross - Full Face all purpose
3. AGV Targa - Full Face Flip-up
4. AGV City - Half Face - Scooter ride use only

Arai's D' Best
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Red face dream helmet

valentino rossi replica 2003
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Cool rossi replica

eto dream helmet ko
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My take on helmets is this:

Helmets are expendable and consumable.
Hemets do not last forever.

You should be prepared to throw it away in case of a crash that compromises its outer shell integrity or crushes its EPS foam lining.

Helmet foam comfort liners-- the soft stuff has a habit of disintegrating in about 7-10 year from date of manufacture, depending on how the helmet is kept.-- The cooler the helmet is kept over its entire life, the longer the foam will last. Usually, when the foam starts to deteriorate, the helmet will already be obsolete and you will not be able to find replacement liners-- time to buy a new one.
Therefore, I would not spend too much on a helmet.

What you are after is, in order of preference, as far as I am concerned:
1. Certification : DOT SNELL
2. Fit and Comfort
3. Ventilation
4. Graphic Design
5. Does it excite you oveall.
Withon those criteria, get the cheapest you can find because you will eventually need to replace it.
Ditto. :thumbup

My first helmet was an HJC AC-12 I think it was called. Going thru the posts, I don't see any KBC helmets? They are also pretty affordable and good... and absolutely have great fit for us asians. I just do not know if they are available there?
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Ditto. :thumbup
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I don't see any KBC helmets? They are also pretty affordable and good... and absolutely have great fit for us asians. I just do not know if they are available there?

Here in manila there isnt seem to be any distributor for KBC... hope there will be one soon tho' especially if they offer the same level of value-for-money like HJC

Product competition is always beneficial for consumers, dont y'all agree?
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Product competition is always beneficial for consumers, dont y'all agree?
ABSOLUTELY! More products, more choices, more competition, better prices!
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