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WhiteYamBen 30-06-11 21:44

Dual sport helmets...
 
Ive got a few quid to spend and i need a new lid so far the shoei hornet ds looks good.
I know most would recommend the arai but even with my discount its still to expensive for somthing thats not nearly as good as the shoei,

seriously guys is there only 2 decent dual sport lids out there...

Help!

offroadtoad 30-06-11 22:08

I know this is the XT forum, and before you pass judgement I ride a Tenere, and wear a Shoei Hornet (mighty fine lid if you ask me), but there's always the BMW lid � it is, apparently, very good. Lots of people rate the Airoh S4, though it is cheap.

spm0912 30-06-11 22:26

Wore an S4 a couple of weeks ago on an off road day, very comfy. Maybe not as plush as the other 2 but bloody good value @ about 100 quid

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 30-06-11 22:29

I've used both.

The Shoei is lighter and more comfortable for me. It suffers less wind effect but the peak isn't as good, if like me you use it as a sun visor.

Another good reason I think is the cheak pads can be removed whilst the lid is on your head, I know the Aria can also, but not as safely and Aria don't bother telling the emergency crews, where Soei have at least given the Air Ambulances an overview of how to do it (at least here in the North West they have). To me, this is a big plus point

jasext 30-06-11 22:40

I think there is a big thread on these somewhere , personally i have had the Arai tour x3 ,Marushin xmoto (2 off) ,HJC , Airoh s4 ,Wulfsport and two other cheap marques i cant remember the name of .Currently using a Nitro MX450

My first choice would be the Marushin , i have had 2 very nasty offs and the second one i could have been killed very easily ,basically hit the ground head first at 50mph ,not even knocked out ,only down side is they come with a dark visor as standard and the colours are limited .

Second choice would be the Nitro i currently use ,no real downside but only had it about 6 months .

Third would be the Arai ,very comfy but way over priced and very noisy

Fourth choice would be the Airoh ,not bad ,but again colour choice and water leaks in through the top of the visor .

Would'n bother with the cheaper ones

There are a couple more on the market now like the uvex ones ,very good quality and may try one of them in future

Tintin 30-06-11 22:50

Could I surgest looking at the Icon Variant to me its the midway beween the cheaper lines and the Arai and Shoei . It ticks all the safty standards ect. http://www.ultimatebikegear.co.uk

WhiteYamBen 30-06-11 23:33

well its between the s4 and the hornet but ive already had the s4 ad its god aweful at speed and no good in cold weather so i think its gonna be the hornet.

SelinaXC 01-07-11 07:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteYamBen (Post 158371)
its gonna be the hornet.

Good choice, very happy with mine would buy again.

Mike Wright 01-07-11 08:06

I had the Shoei Hornet which is a great helmet but just bought a Uvex Carbon Enduro. Normally retail at arouns �465 but have a look on ebay as theres a chap selling bankrupt stock and has a few left at �325! Fits perfectly, light and acu approved. I couldnt find anyone else who would match that price. Boxed etc and new just bought from stock from a bankrupt company or liquidation. Fast delivery and certainly a top shelf helmet and padded bag.

roswellj 17-07-11 03:17

I have an arai xd3. I tossed up between the arai and the shoei but the arai was just a better fit for my head. It might just be me but I dont mind spending a lot on a helmet. There may be no difference in safety between an arai and a cheaper helmet but just knowing that I have a 'top range' helmet gives me more confidence in the helmet (rightly or wrongly) but that confidence means I enjoy my riding more.

mac-cos 17-07-11 15:50

I think I've posted this b4 (many times probably) but I'll do it again..
I've had a Arai TourX 1st version , bought it in 2002 and kept it for long time (think I binned it in 2009/10? as it was over its shell age)
anyways I bought a hornet DS last year and whilst its a nice looking lid I don't think its as well put to gether as the Arai was as I'm forever re-attaching bits of trim liner on the hornet . It also has vents that rattle as much as the arai's did but the hornet is a lot younger so hasnt been subjected to as much wear and tear...
If I was buying again I'd save for the current Arai or look at the AGV/uvex .
PS Peak on the arai is a far better sun shade but that can act like a bigger wind grabber too but I prefered the arai peak.

tenyamman 08-03-14 19:13

just bought the shoei hornet DS and notice the peak doesn't act as a good sun visor and doesn't have scope to move forward to be any better.
what has anyone else done as can't wear sunglasses as wear prescription glasses .....thinking i'm going to have to do what the Formula 1 chaps do with little tape on the visor any thoughts chaps....?

also noticed a slight buzz at speed .....have i really got to take the peak off when a motorway comes up.....just put up with otherwise

BTW also have the sore left ear issue....just give it a wiggle to seat better.. . seems to work.

Dave-xt660x 08-03-14 20:26

Shox bullet front flip from ghostbikes Amazon cheap but most comfortable helmet I ever used

Craig orange 09-03-14 01:03

Love the hornet
 
I use my hornet for green laning on a ttr250 as well as general riding / laning on the tenere, find it very comfy on the head, easy to use with prescription glasses (though contacts are better for 'sweaty' weather). Cheek pads and liner easy to remove for cleaning too.

Ozzz 09-03-14 02:21

Iv'e been using a Fly Racing 'Trekker'. Cheap though well made compared to others in the price bracket. i prefer it over my older shoei. Nice size visor and had no problems at highway speed so far. It also seems fine wearing glasses.

sweller 09-03-14 09:45

I recently bought an AGV AX8 Dual Sport helmet - �239

http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/prod...dual-black.jpg

I'm really impressed by it. Nice build quality, quiet (in the context of Dual Sport lids) and really light - it's the lightest I've ever had and it comes with double D fasteners which I prefer. It also came with a fully shaped, padded helmet bag.

I think it's just a choice of black or white but that doesn't bother me too much as the only proper colour for a bike or helmet is black.


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