My new helmet came in

Started by nlareau, December 22, 2005, 06:30:21 PM

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nlareau

Just bought a helmet from Moto-DirectUSA.com. It is the 'modular helmet'. You can either open the visor or raise the whole chin quard.  Fits over my glasses just fine.  Adjustable vents.

They shipped fast and got the order right.  For $49 this helmet rocks.  I'm pretty happy. 

Word of warning though, I measured my head 3 times at 23.5 inches (proof I do not have a swelled head, by the way).  23.5" is smack dab in the middle of the Large size range.  It is pretty snug. If you order one and you are on the higher end of the range I'd think about moving up a size.  23.5" is a darned snug fit for a Large.
The early bird may get the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Lipripper

nlareau  you could have a bigger size head and not have a swelled head it would just mean your got more room fo rall your smart cells in your Brain is all  ;D Thanks fo rthe tip on the helmet  ~c~

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nlareau

Trust me, GSOC and Talley will regale you with stories of the stupid  ^-^ I've done.  I just pray you guys don't find any of my old college roommates.  ~shhh
The early bird may get the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

spetro

Quote from: nlareau on December 22, 2005, 08:28:49 PM

  I just pray you guys don't find any of my old college roommates.  ~shhh

We will......oh we will ;)

AB

I got a medium and it is a very snug fit on my midget head....But I couldn't imagine going out in the boat now without a helmet on.  If nothing else just for the looks from all the weekend warriors at the ramp as I suit up and get ready to go..... :roll2: :shocking:

bass1cpr

     nLareau What brand of helmet is it? Does the chin section and visor lock in place?
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scwildbill

Yeah How bout pics???>.....

And no comment on the big head part (yet)!!! >:D ~roflmao
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Lipripper

scwildbill    eye was just trying to be nice  ~shade after all me don't know nlareau well enought to be making fun of his big head yet  :roll2: :roll2:

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scwildbill

Hey ya know him as well as eye do!!! >:D ~roflmao.... Guess I'm just more of an Instigator!!! >:D ~roflmao


Besides, he seems like the kinda guy that likes ta joke around even tho he has more brain cells than most of us cause he got's his own Patent number and all... ;)
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Lipripper

Bill you might be right about that seing as how he's got that Patent number and all  ~roflmao ~roflmao and he's from GA so eye know he's got a sence of humer   :roll2: ~gator  ~gator ~roflmao

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CJ Basser8

whats the advantage of using a helmet verses a face mask, such as a Save Phace?

nlareau

Quote from: Lipripper on December 23, 2005, 10:49:37 AM
Bill you might be right about that seing as how he's got that Patent number and all  ~roflmao ~roflmao ...snip

I had a feeling I shouldn't have brought that up.  Now you guys are going to start treating me like Professor Irwin Corey.

The early bird may get the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

scwildbill

There ya go with them fancy werds again...... What'sa Professer?? :roll2:
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Warpath

Let's just remember that as the homo sapien evolved....

His cranium got smaller as he became more intelligent.  I'm not saying nlareau isn't smart, but I'll let you draw your own conclusion ;D.

Eric

nlareau

OK, I stuck the helmet pics in the gallery under nlareau. I'll leave them there for a day or two.  $60 when you include shipping.

I've only worn 2 helmets in my life. This one is number 2.  Seems OK to me. Didn't fog up.  Having the chin bar and the visor be seperately movable is pretty nice.

Once I get the skin back on my nose from having tried to take it off with my glasses on I'll be good-to-go!.
The early bird may get the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Pferox

I've had a couple brain buckets for off road racing, and bikes, but never for boating.
All of mine have been large, and they were all tight, I think they are supposed to be tight to support your crainium.
Is this one different?
Does it float or somethin?
I saw the pics, and like the Style alot, even like the color.
"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim

nlareau

Quote from: Pferox69 on December 23, 2005, 06:44:58 PM
I've had a couple brain buckets for off road racing, and bikes, but never for boating.
All of mine have been large, and they were all tight, I think they are supposed to be tight to support your crainium.
Is this one different?
Does it float or somethin?
I saw the pics, and like the Style alot, even like the color.

Nothing special, I'm sure it was made for street bike riding.  My guess is that it would not float.  After I wore it for a while I realized that it was a good fit. You are correct, they are supposed to be tight. The manual says that if you move a helmet from side to side the skin on your temples must move or it is too loose.

Again, I don't guess I am claiming anything special about this other than I ordered it over the internet, they delivered in 3 days, and they got the order right.  That's a success all by itself....
The early bird may get the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Pferox

It looks like a great helmet, Neal.
If I ever get another bike, I'm defanitely going to check em out.
"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim

OHbassaholic

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Quote from: nlareau on December 23, 2005, 03:20:33 PM
Once I get the skin back on my nose from having tried to take it off with my glasses on I'll be good-to-go!.

I always hated that about helmets.  I've gone through a few in my time for various activities.
That was one of the things that caught my eye about the Save Phace Fish Hedz.  I have no problem putting on or taking off the mask while wearing large frame sunglasses.  A huge benefit is that they are nowhere near as hot as helmets on sunny days.
When you get a chance, check out the new info on their site.  The off-road Save Phace is in full production now too.  Also, they have begun the field testing of ski and snowmobile models with plans towards paintball masks after that.