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Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local shop, said I
would have trouble driving on a highway with the visor. He said the wind
would try and push my head back. Does anyone have an opinion?
Thanks.
Steve
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At 100+ mph, the XD will try to tear your head off if you look up.
But, you won't be going 100+ on your KLR much, if ever, so it's fine for
highway use. I wouldn't use one for a high speed sport bike, but for the
KLR, it is one of the best choices, if not THE best choice.
I'm sure some XD owners are going to chime in.
Mike
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Gochenour" wrote:
Mine is better at speed than a regular dirt bike helmet. Up to 75 or so, depending on wind conditions, no problem. Faster than that, it may pull, but not a real problem, until maybe 85. My speeds on DS bikes are more often 70 and under, so I will wear it on the highway without a second thought.> > Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local shop, said I > would have trouble driving on a highway with the visor. He said the wind > would try and push my head back. Does anyone have an opinion? >
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On Jul 22, 2006, at 9:26 PM, Jud Jones wrote:
And don't forget that the visor is removable, too. -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/blakeblog/> http://sobiloff.typepad.com/klr_adventure/> San Jose, CA (USA)> Mine is better at speed than a regular dirt bike helmet. Up to 75 > or so, depending on wind > conditions, no problem. Faster than that, it may pull, but not a > real problem, until maybe 85.
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I also have an Arai XD & love it. I wear it on the highway no problem. If I were going on a 3-day highway ride, I'd consider removing the visor, but probably wouldn't (never have). It seems a little noisier than I expected, so earplugs are required. Not sure if it's noisier or not - just seems loud, but this is the 1st helmet I've put on in 25 years (no, I wasn't riding without helmets - just wasn't riding).
The ventilation is top notch, the construction & quality is as well. It's the *perfect* DS helmet IMHO.
Jeff Layton
Austin, TX
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Not about the Arai but I sure have lots of visor experience. Go back
and tell that "salesman" that he's full of s.. sweetpotatoes.
In fact, one of my big complaints now days is that few helmets come
with the snaps that allow you to use a visor. Try riding into the sun
without one. You'll be dangerous. With my full face, I've resorted to
a strip of black tape across the top of the shield to help with the
sun. Helps some.
don
a17
On Jul 22, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Steve Gochenour wrote: > Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local > shop, said I > would have trouble driving on a highway with the visor. He said the > wind > would try and push my head back. Does anyone have an opinion? > > Thanks. > > Steve > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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The XD is a great helmet. It's pretty quiet and has great ventilation. I
paid extra for the motard version with the added vent and it's well worth
the extra cost. I had a motorcross helmet (now a backup) prior and the
difference in noise level is astronomical. The XD lets through less than
1/3 the high-pitch noise of the MX helmet. The visor doesn't catch the wind
as bad as the MX helmet. The tug backward in the wind is very manageable.
I look at the mountains and Big Sky of Montana frequently without worry.
The only issue I've found is I bumped one of the vent switches and the black
button broke. The replacement vent wing is tough to get. Strange
coincidences ended up getting me a new vent wing for free so, it cost me
nothing more than half and hour to fix.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Arai XD question
Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local shop, said I
would have trouble driving on a highway with the visor. He said the wind
would try and push my head back. Does anyone have an opinion?
Thanks.
Steve
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An outfit in Sedona AZ makes a stick on visor for just that purpose.
DC
Don Bittle wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Not about the Arai but I sure have lots of visor experience. Go back > and tell that "salesman" that he's full of s.. sweetpotatoes. > In fact, one of my big complaints now days is that few helmets come > with the snaps that allow you to use a visor. Try riding into the sun > without one. You'll be dangerous. With my full face, I've resorted to > a stri >
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Steve,
I suspect your salesman is basing his opinion on
conjecture rather than experience.
I do not feel any strange effects from the wind on my
Arai XD visor when facing forward. When I turn my
head to check for traffic before a lane change, I
feel the effects of the visor. This is really only
noticeable at 60mph and above. It only takes a couple
of rides to get used to it. Now that I expect the
slight tug when turning my head, it's not an issue.
Lars
Soylent Green A20
On Jul 22, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Steve Gochenour wrote: > Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local > shop, said I would have trouble driving on a highway with the > visor. He said the wind would try and push my head back. Does > anyone have an opinion? > Thanks. > Steve
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I have an Arai XD and while it is quite a nice helmet, it hasn't been
quite as great as I expected from comments I had read. It is noisy
and while I knew that going in, it is probably louder than I
expected. As to the visor, it isn't a real problem until over about
120 kph (80 mph), but I do find it a bit annoying when looking around
when cruising about 115 kph and shoulder checks when passing at
higher speeds definitely give your neck muscles a workout. On a trip
with sustained 50+ kph (30 mph) crosswinds and higher gusts, I
eventually found my neck getting sore and removed the visor (easy to
do with just a quarter) and found I liked it so much better without
the visor I have yet to put it back on. That will probably change
when I next find myself riding into a low sun, but I suspect the
helmet will spend most of its time from now on without the visor.
The great feature of the helmet is being able to switch to goggles
and leave the shield up on warm dusty days. The visor does get
coated with dust inside and out in this case though, so you need some
gentle way of cleaning it if you want to switch back when returning
to the highway.
Craig
On 22-Jul-06, at 9:02 PM, Steve Gochenour wrote: > Has anyone ever used an Arai XD helmet? A salesman, at a local > shop, said I > would have trouble driving on a highway with the visor. He said the > wind > would try and push my head back. Does anyone have an opinion? > > Thanks. > > Steve > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > -- Craig Morris - craig@... Fernie, B.C., Canada
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