I wear a Nolan N70. It can be used with or without a visor and faceshield in any combination. At around $120, it's affordable. Bogdan> I would like to hear the opinions of the experienced > riders in this group concerning their reasons for > choosing the helmet(s) that they now own. >
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On Mon, 15 May 2000, Brad Davis wrote:
I chose the RF-800 because it was one of the only helmets on the market that fit (sort of). I bought it from www.motodepot.com but www.helmetshop.com has a better price and they do not tack on a bulls__t 3% handling charge. RM>would be appreciated. Once I know my helmet size I >would like to order it from a wholesaler, does anyone >have good sources that they would like to recommend?
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I have a Nolan N100 (so does my wife) and an Arai Dualsport. I've retired my HJC. I love the flip face of the Nolan. It allows me not to destroy glasses and is so convenient with talking with people, filling up for gas, sipping some water, you name it. It is noiser than most helmets I've had with wind noise and I wouldn't recommend riding with it without earplugs for any great distance. Comfort is outstanding. Kurt> I would like to hear the opinions of the experienced > riders in this group concerning their reasons for > choosing the helmet(s) that they now own. I will be > purchasing a helmet soon and have my selection > narrowed to the Nolan F-100 or the Shoei RF-800 so any > comments on these two (or recommendations on others) > would be appreciated. Once I know my helmet size I > would like to order it from a wholesaler, does anyone > have good sources that they would like to recommend?
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In a message dated Mon, 15 May 2000 4:37:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Kurt Simpson" writes:
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I agree with Kurt. I have an N100 also and must say it is an exceptional value. Very comfortable to boot. For off-road riding, I use an HCJ open face and goggles.
Gino