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Hey buddy. Yesterday I was in the process of inquiring about shipping charges from logistic companies like DTDC, Blue Dart etc. Still haven't heard from them. Today being a Sunday, I'll again contact them tomorrow. Trying to get the best price possible. Meanwhile if you know of a good, reliable and cheaper shipper, lemme knowOriginally posted by achelis8 View Post
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ThanksOriginally posted by nads View Postcongrats bro... wanted to go for the same but couldnt get my size... my next buy will be sparx turbine... wooohahahahaha.....
saving for one


. I don't see the Turbine model at PRS website. Are you planning to order it from the US? I like the RJays Hoochie Maama at that price. Love the graphics on that one
. If you're ordering it, also consider AGV or HJC.
One thing I learnt about Daijya from the guy I bought it from is that the difference between LS2 and Daijya is that in LS2 the shell size is the same and the inner padding determines the sizing whereas in Daijya the shell size itself changes according to the size you want. I don't know how true this is, but after trying on this helmet, I realized the mistake I made with my LS2 and had in turn bought one size big. I was ignorant and a complete noob at the time and due to a business hungry salesman located in a famous biker shop in Oshiwada, I was chipkaod with it. Vowed never to buy stuff from there again. Sizing is bloody important when it comes to helmets!Always assume the other guy will mess up - Ride Defensively!
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Originally posted by rkakkar View PostThanks
. I don't see the Turbine model at PRS website. Are you planning to order it from the US? I like the RJays Hoochie Maama at that price. Love the graphics on that one
. If you're ordering it, also consider AGV or HJC.
One thing I learnt about Daijya from the guy I bought it from is that the difference between LS2 and Daijya is that in LS2 the shell size is the same and the inner padding determines the sizing whereas in Daijya the shell size itself changes according to the size you want. I don't know how true this is, but after trying on this helmet, I realized the mistake I made with my LS2 and had in turn bought one size big. I was ignorant and a complete noob at the time and due to a business hungry salesman located in a famous biker shop in Oshiwada, I was chipkaod with it. Vowed never to buy stuff from there again. Sizing is bloody important when it comes to helmets!
no will be getting from PRS only no one to get frm US... i strictly believe in trying helmets first before buying, cause even i was chipkaod with an AGV (indian) when i was a noob n had no idea about helmets sizing.... heres the link to my next 2 helmets..
Performance Racing Store. KBC VR-1R Turbine Motorcycle Helmets
Performance Racing Store. Sparx Hornet Helmet
will be trying bfore buying one but i m in luv with the turbine.... it radiates the 2 love of my life.... riding/racing n aviation
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Try before Buy is good thinking as few of us dont realise what size can actually fit us until and unless we try the product.Originally posted by nads View Postno will be getting from PRS only no one to get frm US... i strictly believe in trying helmets first before buying, cause even i was chipkaod with an AGV (indian) when i was a noob n had no idea about helmets sizing.... heres the link to my next 2 helmets..
Performance Racing Store. KBC VR-1R Turbine Motorcycle Helmets
Performance Racing Store. Sparx Hornet Helmet
will be trying bfore buying one but i m in luv with the turbine.... it radiates the 2 love of my life.... riding/racing n aviation

As far as your 2 options you are considering, Sparx is the entry level helmet of KBC Helmets company. It was introduced to be made the top end helmet of the low end market. Sparx is really good in terms of ventilation and you would also get an extra viser from PRS free.
KBC on the other hand is better in noise reduction and I love the Turbine model. Since I have got the chance to use both I would say go for KBC.
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Thanks sachin.. even i m more inclined towards the KBC..Originally posted by Sachinnair View PostTry before Buy is good thinking as few of us dont realise what size can actually fit us until and unless we try the product.
As far as your 2 options you are considering, Sparx is the entry level helmet of KBC Helmets company. It was introduced to be made the top end helmet of the low end market. Sparx is really good in terms of ventilation and you would also get an extra viser from PRS free.
KBC on the other hand is better in noise reduction and I love the Turbine model. Since I have got the chance to use both I would say go for KBC.
any other brands u guys can recommend me have a budget of 9 grands...
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LS2 - the one available in US and Europe.
Picked up this helmet for my black Ninja 250R,great VFM, mine has a glass reflective visor:
LS2 FF358 specs: Vega's export model
-SHELL - HPTT Composite
-VISOR - Anti-fog/Anti-scratch Clear 3D Optically Correct
-OPTIONAL VISOR DEVICES - Prepared for Pinlock & Tear-Off
-PUMP - Air-Go for Perfect Fit
-VENTILATION SYSTEM - In & Out
-RETENTION SYSTEM - Double D ring
-LINER - Moisture Wicking, Anti-odor, Anti-bacterial, Removable, Washable, Soft Fabric
-PADDING - Fully removable and machine washable interior on snaps
-CERTIFIED - ECE/DOT
Weighs only: 1.2 Kg (comfortable for me
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Check out the facebook page: LS2 FF358 a high performance, high-tech helmet at an affordable price! | Facebook
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How much did it cost you?? I picked up the same model for 5000 rupees.Originally posted by DestroyerG View PostPicked up this helmet for my black Ninja 250R,great VFM, mine has a glass reflective visor:
LS2 specs: Vega's export model
-SHELL - HPTT Composite
-VISOR - Anti-fog/Anti-scratch Clear 3D Optically Correct
-OPTIONAL VISOR DEVICES - Prepared for Pinlock & Tear-Off
-PUMP - Air-Go for Perfect Fit
-VENTILATION SYSTEM - In & Out
-RETENTION SYSTEM - Double D ring
-LINER - Moisture Wicking, Anti-odor, Anti-bacterial, Removable, Washable, Soft Fabric
-PADDING - Fully removable and machine washable interior on snaps
-CERTIFIED - ECE/DOT
Weighs only: 1.2 Kg (comfortable for me
)
Check out the facebook page: LS2 FF358 a high performance, high-tech helmet at an affordable price! | Facebook
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please don't tell me that you are going to wear it with the string bag onOriginally posted by suhail_ssr View Posthi guys,
I bought my LS2 - BigOne last weekend at GP road in Chennai for Rs.2600
Seems a great value for money and it came with a string bag to keep it safe from scratch




nice buy buddy
i bought my LS2 in Jan 11 for 3300/- the prices have gone down surprisingly
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[QUOTE=suhail_ssr;717251]hi guys,
I bought my LS2 - BigOne last weekend at GP road in Chennai for Rs.2600
Seems a great value for money and it came with a string bag to keep it safe from scratch
Got the same lid for 2.5k from Helmet paradise, Bangalore in January
Total value for moneyVinu SV You shall remain in our heart forever.....
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[QUOTE=jacob;717312]Bought my LS2 Big One for 3.7k in Hyderabad this weekend...he quoted 4.5 k initially. This proves helmets in Hyderabad are priced way above average priceOriginally posted by suhail_ssr View Posthi guys,
I bought my LS2 - BigOne last weekend at GP road in Chennai for Rs.2600
Seems a great value for money and it came with a string bag to keep it safe from scratch
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Got the same lid for 2.5k from Helmet paradise, Bangalore in January
Total value for money
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