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  • Re: Helmets

    Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
    The EPS liner in a crash helmet is designed for one crash use only. If you have had a significant crash with your helmet, thank God that it did its job and retire it. Please pick up a new helmet . On track, Marshals will confiscate and destroy any helmet that has been involved in a crash, irrespective of visible damage - that's how critical it is.



    SOL Helmet prices are listed on the official distributor website - www.spartanprogear.com. Contact the helpdesk - [email protected] for assistance if required.
    That information about damaged helmets was nice. thankyou for the links too. I might go for a sol sl68s or sl68s ll. Won't be riding in December, so I'll save up and get one in January. Thanks a lot for the link.

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    • hey new here on Xbhp, searching for new helmet from cross or Ls2,but confused if i should go for a pure black visor or a mirror finish, i want it to be clear in the night and should be protective from sun glare during the noon,black visors seem to be very dark in the night giving close to no visibility.

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      • Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
        hey new here on Xbhp, searching for new helmet from cross or Ls2,but confused if i should go for a pure black visor or a mirror finish, i want it to be clear in the night and should be protective from sun glare during the noon,black visors seem to be very dark in the night giving close to no visibility.
        hello
        welcome to xbhp brotherhood
        u can opt for clear visor for night riding and mercury tinted visor for the day rides and you can switch the visors, it is a very easy job
        the ls2 visors costs around 400rs

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        • Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
          hey new here on Xbhp, searching for new helmet from cross or Ls2,but confused if i should go for a pure black visor or a mirror finish, i want it to be clear in the night and should be protective from sun glare during the noon,black visors seem to be very dark in the night giving close to no visibility.
          Get a transparent visor for your lid and then use a pair of sunglasses!
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          • Originally posted by Praj zm View Post
            hello
            welcome to xbhp brotherhood
            u can opt for clear visor for night riding and mercury tinted visor for the day rides and you can switch the visors, it is a very easy job
            the ls2 visors costs around 400rs
            Thanks for the reply,yes i guess i will go for interchangeable visors cause the end result riding with a mercury tinted visor still wont give a clear visibility in the night!

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            • Originally posted by Vishwas Bharadwaj View Post
              Get a transparent visor for your lid and then use a pair of sunglasses!
              thanks for the reply,thats a great way actully,but looking only for visors right now, will probably try a mercury tinted one and will see how that works in the night rides or else will go for interchangeable.
              Last edited by samMoto7; 11-23-2012, 01:35 PM.

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              • Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
                hey new here on Xbhp, searching for new helmet from cross or Ls2,but confused if i should go for a pure black visor or a mirror finish, i want it to be clear in the night and should be protective from sun glare during the noon,black visors seem to be very dark in the night giving close to no visibility.
                First off, congrats on joining an excellent forum like xBhp. I'd suggest go for LS2, with all three visors if you really have a necessity. Any tinted, be in any tinted visor, be it chrome, blue, black aren't meant to be used at night, these are strictly meant to be used for daylight where there is ample sunlight. The clear visors are meant for both day and night.

                You may have see in India, a couple of hotshots where you find people wearing Ray-Ban in their luxury cars at peak traffic at night, which is nothing but a show-off and leads to unnecessary incidents. Though they try to look cool, but ultimately it's not the right attitude. Imagine if you do the same on your bike!! It's disaster waiting to happen.

                Get yourself any visor you need, but use it appropriately.

                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 samMoto7 View Post
                  thanks for the reply,thats a great way actully,but looking only for visors right now, will probably try a mercury tinted one and will see how that works in the night rides or else will go for interchangeable.
                  I just got myself a mrecury tinted visor for my LS2. I was looking for clear one for the last 1 month but there is shortage of clear visor in market so got a tinted for the time being. The tinted visor is managebale during nite riding if and only if you have street lights, its of no use in total dark (unless you have strong headlights to support you).

                  Clear visor is always better. You can always use sunglasses in day and obviously you have a clear vision in night.
                  Siddhartha
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                  • Originally posted by Devilpulsarian View Post
                    Less than 1700 with black visor. Viper (visor, i suppose) is scratch resistant....as they say....
                    Inners are not detachable...!





                    In the current status, the visor lifts up only half.....

                    Hello everybody , I live in Kolkata and today i went to Wellington looking for this vega full visor off-road helmet but found vega off-road helmet with sun-glass type visors like in here http://www.vegaauto.com/pdisplay.asp...'&catchid='122' . but am looking for full visor offroad helmet. I'm getting only local ones with full visor quoting about Rs1050. Whereas the Vega was about Rs 1700.

                    the probiker gloves were around REs 400-600. I guess that is pretty cheap.

                    I have attached the picture of the helmet i'm looking for.
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                    Last edited by dblackhawk7; 11-24-2012, 01:00 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by dblackhawk7 View Post
                      Hello everybody , I live in Kolkata and today i went to Wellington looking for this vega full visor off-road helmet but found vega off-road helmet with sun-glass type visors like in here http://www.vegaauto.com/pdisplay.asp...'&catchid='122' . but am looking for full visor offroad helmet. I'm getting only local ones with full visor quoting about Rs1050. Whereas the Vega was about Rs 1700.

                      the probiker gloves were around REs 400-600. I guess that is pretty cheap.
                      Suggest you go for a full face ones than the off-road ones. Save some more and get yourself a good helmet, along with good gloves.
                      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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                      • guys went yesterday to pro bikers on mg road, tried clear screen visor,pure black one and an mercury tinted one on diffrent helmets from diffrent brands.
                        clear screen- found it the best for the night time as always your visibility is 100%
                        pure black- absolutely no for night, as there are ample street lights on mg road but still could only see front vehicles brake lights.so it does block a lot of light vision.
                        mercury tinted- i thought this visor was suitable for night as well, cause visibility was almost clear in the night(though not recommended for night use strictly), but still gotta try this one in the noon to see how much sunlight it actually blocks.but if i may quote sid85 above " The tinted visor is managebale during nite riding if and only if you have street lights, its of no use in total dark (unless you have strong headlights to support you)"
                        so i guess i will go for an mercury tinted visor and see how that works out.
                        Last edited by samMoto7; 11-24-2012, 02:34 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by dblackhawk7 View Post
                          Hello everybody , I live in Kolkata and today i went to Wellington looking for this vega full visor off-road helmet but found vega off-road helmet with sun-glass type visors like in here http://www.vegaauto.com/pdisplay.asp...'&catchid='122' . but am looking for full visor offroad helmet. I'm getting only local ones with full visor quoting about Rs1050. Whereas the Vega was about Rs 1700.

                          the probiker gloves were around REs 400-600. I guess that is pretty cheap.

                          I have attached the picture of the helmet i'm looking for.
                          Totally agree with BLACKTHORN on this. This is NOT a good helmet - just looks funky that's all. Please see my post a few pages back. Lots of better options in Vega or any other brand.

                          Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
                          guys went yesterday to pro bikers on mg road, tried clear screen visor,pure black one and an mercury tinted one on diffrent helmets from diffrent brands.
                          clear screen- found it the best for the night time as always your visibility is 100%
                          pure black- absolutely no for night, as there are ample street lights on mg road but still could only see front vehicles brake lights.so it does block a lot of light vision.
                          mercury tinted- i thought this visor was suitable for night as well, cause visibility was almost clear in the night, but still gotta try this one in the noon to see how much sunlight it actually blocks.but if i may quote sid85 above " The tinted visor is managebale during nite riding if and only if you have street lights, its of no use in total dark (unless you have strong headlights to support you)"
                          so i guess i will go for an mercury tinted visor and see how that works out.
                          Buddy - No manufacturer on earth recommends tinted or iridium/mercury visors at night because they cut out sufficient light to be dangerous. Do you honestly think that your little experiment is a pioneering effort? This forum is full of riders who have already tried out what you are proposing and know that you are trying is a no go. I myself have tried it about 20 years ago. Please learn free from the collective wisdom of hundreds of veteran bikers rather than paying for it with your skin.

                          The correct way to achieve what you want is to swap visors, or wear a pair of sunglasses inside the clear visor ( which by the way is also NOT recommended by crash experts but definitely safer than what you are trying ). Alternatively, use the coated/tinted visor in the day and use a pair of clear glasses at night with the visor up.

                          You are playing with your life and that is your prerogative but kindly refrain from posting ideas that are at best dangerous and could mislead newbies who might read your post.

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                          • Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
                            guys went yesterday to pro bikers on mg road, tried clear screen visor,pure black one and an mercury tinted one on diffrent helmets from diffrent brands.
                            clear screen- found it the best for the night time as always your visibility is 100%
                            pure black- absolutely no for night, as there are ample street lights on mg road but still could only see front vehicles brake lights.so it does block a lot of light vision.
                            mercury tinted- i thought this visor was suitable for night as well, cause visibility was almost clear in the night, but still gotta try this one in the noon to see how much sunlight it actually blocks.but if i may quote sid85 above " The tinted visor is managebale during nite riding if and only if you have street lights, its of no use in total dark (unless you have strong headlights to support you)"
                            so i guess i will go for an mercury tinted visor and see how that works out.
                            Though its your decision finally but I will still suggest a clear visor.
                            Siddhartha
                            ZMA (2004) - SOLD
                            CBR250R(2012)....


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                            • Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View Post
                              Buddy - No manufacturer on earth recommends tinted or iridium/mercury visors at night because they cut out sufficient light to be dangerous. Do you honestly think that your little experiment is a pioneering effort? This forum is full of riders who have already tried out what you are proposing and know that you are trying is a no go. I myself have tried it about 20 years ago. Please learn free from the collective wisdom of hundreds of veteran bikers rather than paying for it with your skin.

                              The correct way to achieve what you want is to swap visors, or wear a pair of sunglasses inside the clear visor ( which by the way is also NOT recommended by crash experts but definitely safer than what you are trying ). Alternatively, use the coated/tinted visor in the day and use a pair of clear glasses at night with the visor up.

                              You are playing with your life and that is your prerogative but kindly refrain from posting ideas that are at best dangerous and could mislead newbies who might read your post.
                              hey thanks for the reply, i guess there was a mislead when i wrote that mercury tint can be tried out in the night, but searching through the forums and expert advice from members i have finally settled for a helmet with interchangeable visors(pure black tint and a clear glass ),because mercury tinted are actually not meant for night,i get that and . and dully noted that experience on xbhp. previous post edited.

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                              • Originally posted by samMoto7 View Post
                                hey thanks for the reply, i guess there was a mislead when i wrote that mercury tint can be tried out in the night, but searching through the forums and expert advice from members i have finally settled for a helmet with interchangeable visors(pure black tint and a clear glass ),because mercury tinted are actually not meant for night,i get that and . and dully noted that experience on xbhp. previous post edited.
                                If you are more interested towards tinted visors, you can go for the helmets with clear exterior visor and tinted internal visor. Some examples are Vega Boolean, Studds Ninja 3G, Daijya, Nuvo, SOL...Boolean and Ninja are the flip ups ranging around 1800 bucks, Daijya is for Rs.4850, Nuvo is for Rs.6000 and SOL somewhere between Rs. 3500 - 4500. In these helmets, you get an internal visor(tinted) which can be used as sunglasses during day rides.

                                But again flip ups are not recommended since the movable part tends to harm your face during a crash. I was using Boolean and last year during a crash the movable cover cut my lips below the nose. So if you can afford go for Daijya....
                                Last edited by Sid85; 11-24-2012, 07:01 PM. Reason: Added comments
                                Siddhartha
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                                CBR250R(2012)....


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