marcusgunby said:They all pass the safety standards so i would be surprised if they differ that much in protection levels, i think the fit is important to allow the helmet to work properly.
bclapham said:One note, the thing that puts the Shoei and Arai above the rest is that they make a new shell for every size, rather than one shell with different thickness padding etc.
fundgh said:are there helmets that DO NOT protect your head sufficiently? Are the $100 O'neal, Fox, Thor, Answer, No Fear, etc helmets lacking anything? Are the high dollar helmets going to protect you more in a crash, or are they just filled with bitchin' features like ventilation, paint, removable/washable foam?
Sawblade said:Arai only does this with their street helmets. I pulled the following from Arai's web site from the FAQ.
WHAT ABOUT OPEN-FACE AND OFF-ROAD HELMETS?
Arai's Motocross and off-road helmets - the VX and MXC series - as well as our three-quarter open-face helmet lines - the Classic and SZ Series - do not share the multiple-fit packages. These are built on a single-fit package that runs in the middle of the shape range. This is because Arai has had very little problem fitting customers choosing these products, within the single-fit package.
Bell has has the new Moto8 coming out with a release date of April. MSRP for the Moto8 matt black is $350.95. The McGrath and Motoworld is $399.95, with the rest of the colors going for $375.95.
http://www.bellmoto8.com
tx246 - Okies right, nothing but straight shooten and common sense on that one!
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