Due to a pinched nerve in my neck, I find myself seeking a light weight helmet. I have been using modular helmets since they were first produced for BMW by Shuberth and I really like the features and utility of a flip up. The last 10 years I've been riding with HJC modular helmets and have bee well pleased. But now I want something lighter. I am considering one of these. I have a few friends using them and they are unbelievably light!
http://www.tricitycycleonline.com/index ... uct_id=192
Lightweight helmet
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Lightweight helmet
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They're coming onto the market a bit more, though not much available here in Oz yet.
Kali Naza..no idea what they're like though.
http://www.velogear.com.au/media/catalo ... black2.jpg
Kali Naza..no idea what they're like though.
http://www.velogear.com.au/media/catalo ... black2.jpg
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
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2006 K1200R.
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Re: Lightweight helmet
What?Garnet wrote:Quiet is another concern.
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Change your battery.Zombie Master wrote:What?Garnet wrote:Quiet is another concern.
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Does that mean you have heard they are noisy?Garnet wrote:Quiet is another concern.
I always wear ear plugs when riding.
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No I have not heard of them. I wear earplugs when I'm on the highway for the day, but running around town doing errands they are a PITA, but I still find an excuse to get up to speeds that I should have my earplugs in for. Low noise will be very high on my next lid's list.Zombie Master wrote:Does that mean you have heard they are noisy?Garnet wrote:Quiet is another concern.
I always wear ear plugs when riding.
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Garnet wrote:No I have not heard of them. I wear earplugs when I'm on the highway for the day, but running around town doing errands they are a PITA, but I still find an excuse to get up to speeds that I should have my earplugs in for. Low noise will be very high on my next lid's list.Zombie Master wrote:Does that mean you have heard they are noisy?Garnet wrote:Quiet is another concern.
I always wear ear plugs when riding.
They are available in most bike shops in Victoria. Pick one up! and see how light!
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Iffen you took those earplugs out..........Garnet wrote:No I have not heard of them. I wear earplugs when I'm on the highway for the day...............
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