Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Motorcycle Helmet Reviews and Buying Guide
SportBikes
Sport bike riders have some of the most colorful and varied choices in motorcycle helmets. Your sport is technical, on the edge and fast. With high speed comes increased risk (just ask your insurance agent ;-). Maximum protection is essential. You dont just want a fast bike, you want a motorcycle helmet that looks fast too.The best choice here is a Full Face Helmet
Consider the ventilation system on a full face helmet. High quality helmets have close fitting shields and snug padding around the bottom to minimize wind noise. The tradeoff to that is that it promotes fogging. Manufacturers attempt to avoid this by installing breath deflectors at the top of the chin bar.
The best ventilation systems incorporate air ducts in the styrofoam safety liner to pull hot air away from your scalp.
If you can, get a face shield system that has a handy tool free design. Most of the mid to high end helmets have this feature.
Examples of SportBike Helmets
High End: Shoei RF-1000 Strife HelmetShoei RF-1000 Strife Helmet
HJC CL-15 Mutant Helmet
KBC Tarmac Hammerhead Helmet
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Touring and Commuting
For touring duty you need above all long lasting comfort in your motorcycle helmet. A full face design is not necessary, especially if youre sitting comfortably behind the screen of a Honda Gold Wing or Harley Electra Glide.Besides, that chinbar will be in the way when you get ready for a drink of your favorite beverage thats probably sitting in your cup holder. :D
An open face
I might go either way in choosing a motorcycle helmet for commuting. If youre a hardcore commuter youll be out in all kinds of weather and in that case a full face helmet is in order. The open face would make it practical to take in that cup of coffee on the way to work though. Daily wear demands comfort and no nonsense design in either case.
There is an alternative to both the full face and open face motorcycle helmets. The modular or flip-up helmet combines the safety of a full face helmet and the convenience of an open face. Modular helmets are not eligible for Snell certification, so no matter what you pay youll be getting DOT certification only.
Examples of Touring Motorcycle Helmets
Modular: HJC Sy-Max II Modular HelmetHJC AC-3 Carbon Helmet
Cruisers and Customs
Theres definitely nothing wrong with wearing any of the previously discussed motorcycle helmet designs while riding your cruiser or custom styled bike. As a matter of fact I do it all the time. I dont however, claim to exhibit the most cutting edge style either. :0For cruising, most of you will be looking for a minimal lid, just enough to get by the sharp eye of Mr. State Trooper. A lot of cruisers will resort to wearing a novelty or beanie helmets, but please dont. My brain is worth more than $20 to me, is yours?
Cruiser helmets give up protection for the ears and cheeks and represent the minimum protection in a motorcycle helmet. Some do come with a zip off neck curtain to cut down on wind noise and help keep your ears warm.
Examples of Cruiser Motorcycle Helmets
The smallest, lowest profile helmet to meet DOT certifications that I know of is the Skid Lid Original HelmetSkid Lid Original Helmet with Flames
Dirt Bikes
Distinctive styling and single purpose design sets dirt bike helmets apart from the rest. Instead of having a face shield, these lids usually have a place for goggle straps. Almost all have a baseball cap type visor.Colors and graphics are almost unlimited in Motocross helmets. Look for replicas of your favorite racers helmet, but expect to pay more for the trick look.
Examples of Dirt Bike Helmets
High End: - Arai VX-Pro III Milsap Replica HelmetArai VX-Pro III Milsap Replica Helmet
Fox Racing V-1 Razor Helmet