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  • Originally posted by Dreamwalker987 View Post
    none taken..i know it was a stupid question..weird questions came to mind after seeing that accident and now its solved.
    Happens.
    Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
    The girl said, 'NO!'


    And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


    THE END

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    • I am confused between the Sol, Nuvo, Daijya. i Know all these helmets are very good when it comes to protection. so aside that fact my priorities are in the order as follows.

      1. Lightness (i have heard Daijya is heavy, so that rules it out. No idea about Nuvo and Sol can some one please tell me exact weight)
      2. Noise ( i want to have a helmet i can cruse at 100 km/h w/o going deaf)
      3. Overall size of the helmet should be small (i should look like a lollipop wearing it. i am referring this after seeing my friend wearing a ninja flip up)

      I would also like to know the difference between SOL SF1, 68s and 68sII.
      Lastly
      Can someone also guide me to any sparx dealer in delhi. I hear about some Chopra guy. Need his exact address and ph no.
      Thanks in advance.

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      • Originally posted by Ab13 View Post

        Lightness (i have heard Daijya is heavy
        Daijya is heavy but nobody knows the origin of the product else they have great graphics/padding etc. Don't know about noise levels etc.

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        • Originally posted by Ab13 View Post
          I am confused between the Sol, Nuvo, Daijya. i Know all these helmets are very good when it comes to protection. so aside that fact my priorities are in the order as follows.

          1. Lightness (i have heard Daijya is heavy, so that rules it out. No idea about Nuvo and Sol can some one please tell me exact weight)
          2. Noise ( i want to have a helmet i can cruse at 100 km/h w/o going deaf)
          3. Overall size of the helmet should be small (i should look like a lollipop wearing it. i am referring this after seeing my friend wearing a ninja flip up)

          I would also like to know the difference between SOL SF1, 68s and 68sII.
          Lastly
          Can someone also guide me to any sparx dealer in delhi. I hear about some Chopra guy. Need his exact address and ph no.
          Thanks in advance.
          I will throw in some light as to what I came to know about these helmets. I've seen my buddies use, SOL, Daijya and many more. SOL is a pretty good helmet, and sick graphics and pretty light weight too compared to Daijya. Daijya on the other hand too is a good one, and yes, it weighs a tad more than the SOL. NUVO, on the other hand, can't really comment, since I don't have any reviews on them.

          Now to the noise component, even the best helmets do have some noise it's not possible for any helmet to be 100% noise free, from the inherent helmet design itself. You can use ear plugs if you want to reduce the noise levels, again depending upon your comfort level etc.

          Regarding your comment "overall size should be small" all helmets comes in different shapes and sizes, so be sure what your head size is or if you don't know what your helmet size is, check the inside of your current helmet for more info regarding size etc, which gives you an idea of what size you might want.

          It's a bad idea just by seeing others' helmet size, and going for one. Everyone's head size differs, so make sure you get your size correctly.

          Maybe others can help you on the topic which I'm not able to cover.

          Hope this helps

          Cheers!
          VJ
          Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
          The girl said, 'NO!'


          And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


          THE END

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          • Originally posted by Shubz View Post
            Daijya is heavy but nobody knows the origin of the product else they have great graphics/padding etc. Don't know about noise levels etc.
            Daijya is owned by DSG (Dream Sporting Gear) Pune.

            The build quality/visor quality/fit and padding is very good. The standard Daijya helmets are slightly on the heavier side though. Wind noise comes in after 80 + kmph.

            I have owned 2 Daijya helmets so far.. the first one was bought in 2007 which was replaced by a Daijya "Carbon Fibre" in 2011.


            My old Daijya (White & Red) and my current Carbon Fibre Daijya



            The Carbon Fibre Daijya as expected is very light in weight.






            Last edited by payeng; 04-09-2012, 09:43 PM.

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            • Originally posted by Shubz View Post
              Daijya is heavy but nobody knows the origin of the product else they have great graphics/padding etc. Don't know about noise levels etc.
              Daijya/LS2/CROSS/Nuvo.all are built on the same Shell.and also use the same Visor and Ratchets.
              Their main difference is in the padding and fit.try them out personally to find the one that suits best.
              Smoke rubber,not tobacco.

              -Life Through-the-Lens
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              • Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                I will throw in some light as to what I came to know about these helmets. I've seen my buddies use, SOL, Daijya and many more. SOL is a pretty good helmet, and sick graphics and pretty light weight too compared to Daijya. Daijya on the other hand too is a good one, and yes, it weighs a tad more than the SOL. NUVO, on the other hand, can't really comment, since I don't have any reviews on them.

                Now to the noise component, even the best helmets do have some noise it's not possible for any helmet to be 100% noise free, from the inherent helmet design itself. You can use ear plugs if you want to reduce the noise levels, again depending upon your comfort level etc.

                Regarding your comment "overall size should be small" all helmets comes in different shapes and sizes, so be sure what your head size is or if you don't know what your helmet size is, check the inside of your current helmet for more info regarding size etc, which gives you an idea of what size you might want.

                It's a bad idea just by seeing others' helmet size, and going for one. Everyone's head size differs, so make sure you get your size correctly.

                Maybe others can help you on the topic which I'm not able to cover.

                Hope this helps

                Cheers!
                VJ
                Thank you sir.. by head size i meant some helmets (mostly modular flip ups) have a roundish shape and are large... any one using a Nuvo can throw some light on Nuvo VS SOL VS Daijya

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                • Originally posted by payeng View Post
                  Daijya is owned by DSG (Dream Sporting Gear) Pune.
                  Payeng sir - I know Daijya is marketed by DSG Pune but they have not been able to answer the question: where is this made?

                  As I said, the graphics/padding/ratchet quality are exemplary!

                  I was in love with the Carbon! But found it too expensive (13K plus) Hence settled for SparX Nemesis.

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                  • Originally posted by Shubz View Post
                    Payeng sir - I know Daijya is marketed by DSG Pune but they have not been able to answer the question: where is this made?

                    As I said, the graphics/padding/ratchet quality are exemplary!

                    I was in love with the Carbon! But found it too expensive (13K plus) Hence settled for SparX Nemesis.
                    Most of these stuff are made in Southeast Asia/China/Pakistan etc.. The tag inside my Alpinestars T-GP Plus Air Jacket says "Made in Vietnam".

                    I suppose the Daijya must be made somewhere in these countires. What matters is that the quality is very good and "much much much" better than those ISI marked stuff.



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                    • Originally posted by Ab13 View Post

                      1. Lightness (i have heard Daijya is heavy, so that rules it out. No idea about Nuvo and Sol can some one please tell me exact weight)
                      2. Noise ( i want to have a helmet i can cruse at 100 km/h w/o going deaf)
                      3. Overall size of the helmet should be small (i should look like a lollipop wearing it. i am referring this after seeing my friend wearing a ninja flip up)

                      I would also like to know the difference between SOL SF1, 68s and 68sII.
                      Lastly
                      Can someone also guide me to any sparx dealer in delhi. I hear about some Chopra guy. Need his exact address and ph no.
                      Thanks in advance.
                      The "Lollipop" or "astronaut" effect comes from the design and shape of the shell depending on the helmet. This normally happens when helmet manufacturers palm off just one shell size to cover the entire size range. Higher quality brands use multiple shell sizes to avoid this problem. Try them out yourself to judge!

                      Contact SriramEfunds for a feedback - he owns both the SOL SF01 and 68s. He's also posted a review here - Helmet Review .

                      The SF01 IMO is ideally suited for touring with an secondary inner tinted sun lens while the 68s is more street/track oriented. The SL68SII is a version of the 68S which does not have the LED's making them slightly lighter and cheaper too!

                      Regarding SPARX - check with PRS who is the only authorised distributor for SPARX in India. I don't think Chopra is his dealer.

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                      • Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
                        The "Lollipop" or "astronaut" effect comes from the design and shape of the shell depending on the helmet. This normally happens when helmet manufacturers palm off just one shell size to cover the entire size range. Higher quality brands use multiple shell sizes to avoid this problem. Try them out yourself to judge!

                        Contact SriramEfunds for a feedback - he owns both the SOL SF01 and 68s. He's also posted a review here - Helmet Review .

                        The SF01 IMO is ideally suited for touring with an secondary inner tinted sun lens while the 68s is more street/track oriented. The SL68SII is a version of the 68S which does not have the LED's making them slightly lighter and cheaper too!

                        Regarding SPARX - check with PRS who is the only authorised distributor for SPARX in India. I don't think Chopra is his dealer.
                        Thanks man can you update me the weight of the SOL helmet range.

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                        • Originally posted by Shubz View Post
                          Payeng sir - I know Daijya is marketed by DSG Pune but they have not been able to answer the question: where is this made?
                          AFAIK LS2/CROSS/Daijya/NUVO are all made at the same plant in China.
                          Smoke rubber,not tobacco.

                          -Life Through-the-Lens
                          -For HELLA/VALEO [BMW/AUDI/FORD/LINCOLN/SKODA],P220,Aftermarket Projectors,pls contact me!

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                          • Originally posted by Shubz View Post
                            Payeng sir - I know Daijya is marketed by DSG Pune but they have not been able to answer the question: where is this made?
                            Yes, I contacted the DSG guys once thru a phone call, and yes, the Daijya is made in China for the most part. And their jackets are made in Pakistan, China which ever area is feasible for them and cost effective.

                            Now there is notion that all Made in China is cheap, useless stuff, that isn't true. I mean, Apple is made in China, most of the electronics are made in China. It's how they make a product, depending on how the manufacturer wants it to be. If they want it cheap, they do it that way. If the manufacturer is keen on quality of his products, then it reflects in his/her products.

                            And +1 to Payeng's comments regarding his comment "What matters is that the quality is very good and "much much much" better than those ISI marked stuff"

                            Originally posted by RanjithMN View Post
                            AFAIK LS2/CROSS/Daijya/NUVO are all made at the same plant in China.
                            +1 and yes, that's true. Especially the LS2, NUVO, and MHR are all made in the same plant

                            Cheers!
                            VJ
                            Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 04-10-2012, 06:38 PM.
                            Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                            The girl said, 'NO!'


                            And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                            THE END

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                            • Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                              And +1 to Payeng's comments regarding his comment "What matters is that the quality is very good and "much much much" better than those ISI marked stuff"
                              Another testament to that is the fact that the GIR members are using Daijya G-Fit Samurai - Graphite. It is visible in some of the pics posted by the GIR page on FB.

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                              • For one, I have a healthy respect for products made in China. Elsewhere I have made this statement too. China products are like -

                                You want a 1 paisa product, they will give you at 1 paisa quality
                                You want a Rs. 1000000000 product, they will give you that quality!

                                My only grouse about Daijya was PlanetDSG was not responsive on the origins of the product plus the Samurai thingy that I had fallen for - was like carrying a truck load of bricks on my head - 3rd, I fell for the "comfort" after wearing than the actual fit - they didn't have lower sizes in that model.

                                Talking of ISI branding - Even the helmets sold on the footpath carry the glorious ISI sticker and the quality of the product is appalling to say the least.

                                So the SparX!

                                Please note this is not to debate on anybody's opinion about any product.

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