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Old 29-Dec-2006, 18:13
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Seasons greetings chaps and felicitations from spain! Done only 232 miles on me brand new 749S and the bloody Moses D'esquadra decided they wanted a closer look at it on Xmas eve........ Had the cheek to charge ME 60 euro for the priveledge too! Thing is it's got me thinking philosophically, like perhaps they thought I was taking the pee as they had been following me for about ten clicks and I seemed to show little respect for their authority and it's kinda like Ducati's fault really. I DO tend to look in me mirrors nice and regular BUT me elbows do get a little boring if you seen them once. Then I realised it's not Ducati's fault at all - t'is the fault of AGV since the good old AGV stealth bulldog has a rather pronounced curve in the base which allows it to stick into me jacket which prevents me head swivelling (well that and the multiple rolls of fat on me neck, so perhaps after all it's Mr Kipling's fault........)

Anyhow, it has me thinking about how 60 euro woulda gone some way towards some more cakes or even another helmet so here goes - Does anyone got any good recommends? I find this one a bit noisy and restrictive. It does for my commuter - a hornet, but the duke needs something finer methinks.

Would appreciate any recommends on helmets.......... and/or cakes.

Happy new year all! Oh and by the way, the bestards broke my credit card while they were robbing me! Be warned.......
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 19:40
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buy a arai for the duke

i wouldnt put anything else on my head now, ive had a shoei kagayama rep and a agv titech rossi rep, neither matched the fit and quality of my old arai quantum f so i bought the haslam rep astro r and its perfect for me
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 20:00
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arai nice and light and lots of air flow
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 21:19
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Thanx guys but ARE the arai's as noisy as I hear? Clint - nice looker with the duke on it an all. How much and where from?
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 21:31
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Here is an Astro R replica for £250

http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product.asp?ProductID=9&ProductName=Arai%20Astro%2 0R%20Replica

Gotta agree with Arai being my personal top choice.

For a quiet helmet though the BMW/Schuberth seem very good.

Infinity do them as well so here is their full listing instead of me searching around:

http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/products1.asp?start=1&products=87&DepartmentID=125 &manufacturer=

Cheers - Frank
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 21:39
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Old 30-Dec-2006, 07:33
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Thanx guys but ARE the arai's as noisy as I hear?
Oh yes!
Ive got an Arai Corsair and a Shoei XR1000.The Shoei is a far quieter lid imho,...its well made and was half the price of the Arai.(Good discount at the BMF show)
Shoei for me.
You really need to try them on first,...you may not have a Shoei/Arai shaped head!Saying that tho,the top of the range lids have various thickness liners and cheek pads for the perfect fit.
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Old 30-Dec-2006, 10:25
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I've got an Arai, a Roof and 4 Suomys!!! - The Suomy is just a much better fit for me and is a cert for racing as I can see out when tucked in!!! - the Arai sits too low on my head and vision is restricted.

IIRC - you either have a head shape that suits Arai / Suomy or one that suits AGV / Shoei - different constructions etc...

The answer is to try as many as poss and buy the best that fits you and that you can afford.

Tim
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 22:56
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Aria Quantum F for track days and various Simpson's on the road, current one is the RX8 Speedway.

If you looking for a quiet helmet with good peripheral vision then give the Simpson's a miss Ear bleeding noisey with seriously limited vision in any direction .. including straight ahead.

The Arai is a good fit and is one of the quietest helmets I've worn.
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 23:30
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Arai Astro R replica for sale (clothing section)
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