http://www.jafrum.com/Motorcycle-Helmets/Helmets-80-Series/80Black-Black-Full-Face-Flip-Up-Helmet
whatcha think?
Better than open, not as good as non-flip-up.
Don't do it.... Get a full-face, non-flip up...please.... :cry: :kiss3:
Not for me. I think my brother is going to buy it.
I agree with Egaeus. this is the first I've heard of them.
...At the end of the day we had learned that all of these modular motorcycle helmets provide acceptable crash protection, as long as you make sure they will stay on your head by performing a roll-off test before you buy....
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/accessoriesandgear/flip_face_helmet_comparison/
One of the better looking ones I've seen w/ the face down.
I never really got them though... people cruise around town w/ the face up, but they look so friggin goofey w/ the face flipped up.
NO you do not want a Helmet Like that I know all to well Since that is what my brother was wearing the day he die his Name Was Phaedrus you dont want to live with what left if there a crash trust in that so any one wanting a Helmet like that DONTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT do it
that's the best answer you can get right there... stick to full face.
I had an accident with a KBC modular helmet and landed on my chin / side of my face. Helmet held up fine, had a few scratches but the latching system held up and the helmet never opened up.
My wife has the Nolan modular helmet very nice helmet, comfy lots of vents. She hasn't had a chance to test it in a crash yet ( hopefully never ). but the build quality and material is alot better than the KBC's.
They can't be all that bad Arai, Nolan, Shoei, KBC just to name a few have modular's now. But I would stay away from the cheaper ones, look very closely at the locking mechanism and what the lock's are made out of.
Not that it matters more that TazZ said, but none of flip-ups were ever SNELL certified. They are DOT indeed, so they are legal, but get yourself better protection - a full face. Also IMHO good helmets START at about $150 pricewise. Otherwise there's some serious compromises in material/workmanship area.
Oh yea ... you're a buttho ... er ... opinion.
Cool.
Srinath.
Quote from: TazZ on March 22, 2007, 10:19:51 AM
NO you do not want a Helmet Like that I know all to well Since that is what my brother was wearing the day he die his Name Was Phaedrus you dont want to live with what left if there a crash trust in that so any one wanting a Helmet like that DONTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT do it
Phae is always the first one I think of when I hear/read about flip-up helmets. :cry:
Quote from: pandy on March 22, 2007, 12:32:03 PM
Phae is always the first one I think of when I hear/read about flip-up helmets. :cry:
Me too...
Scorpion helmets are cheap and a good quality...despite any added convenience a modular helmet provides...please please STRONGLY urge him not to get one. It seems modulars are hit and miss...I'd hate for anyone to be on the "miss" side again. He may decide to get one anyway just like those cruiser types who wear open-face and pretend to not be afraid of dying because of it...I'm sorry but too much (and too many) depend on my head staying intact...
Full face is better ... I pitched face first with my bieffe BR15 and all that happened was that I got a black mark over my eye, and a face full of gravel from where it got under the jaw and in when I sat up. Small price to pay for avoiding skin grafts to my pretty face ...
Cool.
Srinath.
My Dad uses something similar but his is a genuine BMW one and was far from cheap. The bike cops over here all use flip-up lids so they can look at you and speak clearly and politely to you when you are being bollocked for speeding. You see them at slow speeds around town with the front up. Police bikers only use the best gear so they cant be that bad but I guess like anything you pay for what you get. There is a requirement for that type of lid here in the UK that the front cant be flipped while your traveling so they have 2 catches, one on each side. You would have to take both hands off the bars to open it if you were crazy enough to want to do it on the go.
my fiance has an hjc sy-max and she loves it.
thankfully we have never had to test it
whats the point? if you need air, open the sheild. why bother with something that very well could cost you your life or pretty face? if i wasn't wearing a full faced helmet when i wrecked, i wouldn't have a face, which would mean it'd be quite a bit harder for me to get as many girls as i do, which isn't all that many, and i don't want to sacrifice that. i'd say thats the best way to explain it to a young male...
if you have a problem with a sweaty noggin, you should get a full-face helmet w/ better ventilation. Both my KBC & HJC helmets have sub-par ventilation, so I usually just ride around w/ the shield cracked & it's great.
If you want a flip-up so people can see your sexy face when you're cruising around town, remember that flup-up helmets look friggin goofey. Full-face helmets are hawt.
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This article shows that most modular helmets can meet snell standars. they just dont test them..
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/accessoriesandgear/flip_face_helmet_comparison/
Flip ups are more for convience than vanity or air flow issues. It's nice not haveing to take off your helmet when you enter a gas station to pay for gas, run in the bank to make a quick deposit, feel like haveing a smoke, ok just flip up the front and smoke.
I like mine.. I have a Fulmer. I LOVE it in the summer when I can stop at a red light and flip it up to get some air. Also like above.. its nice to run into pay for gas and to get your sun glasses on/off :thumb: I love it. I wouldnt buy another type of helmet ever :thumb:
I am using a Vega Summitt 2. I like the flexibility. It gives me much better visibility flipped up when getting the bike into the garage at home, and navigating the parking garage at work. Also nice getting gas, sitting in traffic, things like that. I guess I will continue loving it as long as it is not the cause of my death. If that happens I hate it.
Regards
Graham
I own a Caberg Justissimo(flip-up) and a Vega Montery(full-face) I use the Caberg flip-up for around town driving and running errands and other times when I know I'll be on and off the bike fairly often and speeds will be fairly low. I use the Vega full-face for longer distance rides and especially freeway riding. This is also because the full-face helmet is substantially quieter at higher speeds.
I wear glasses too, so taking a full-face helmet on and off is an extra ordeal that really requires 3 hands.
-James