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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Wow, that's great to know that it served you well when you needed it the most. I will keep it in the top of my list now.Originally posted by Imam Jafer Ali View PostLooking at the specs of MT Rapide, it's similar to MT matrix which I used is definitely worth. Fiber glass helmets are lightweight and also gives very good protection, My matrix helmet saved me from a heavy high side.
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I would suggest Rynox Tornado Pro 3. Personally have been using the Tornado Jacket (older version) for years now. It is truly one of the best ones out in the market.Originally posted by Dinesh 7554 View PostInitially I was planned to buy rynox tornado pro 3 but it was out of stock on last 3 months. That's why i am looking for some other brands.
Do you suggest Aspida nemesis l2?
Nemesis is a good jacket too. But I would recommend Tornado Pro 3 since it comes with Knox L2 protectors and Safetech L2 Back protectors.
IMO, Knox are the best protectors out there .
Nemesis does not come with any branded protectors. I would recommend you to go for branded protectors and also check if the protectors qualify the T+ T- test as I feel that is very relevant to the Indian conditions.
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Try writing to Rynox and they may help you with the availability of the product.Originally posted by Dinesh 7554 View PostInitially I was planned to buy rynox tornado pro 3 but it was out of stock on last 3 months. That's why i am looking for some other brands.
Do you suggest Aspida nemesis l2?
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SMK stellar is a good Polycarbonate helmet . But the Rapide is a helmet made up of Fibre Glass and thus it makes it lighter. It is also safer IMO.Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostCool, didn't know they made the Wanderer. Just checked them on the website, looks well made, though lacks the style of the Knight. Gets shoulder sliders as a bonus though. Yes, Stealth EVO 3 was also suggested in one of the Interceptor group. Shall look into it, Thank you.
Guys also one of my riding buddies suggested MT Rapide fibreglass helmet since I enquired about an upgrade from my current 2 year old Studds Shifter.
He said the MT Rapide is very lightweight yet feels really snug fit and comfortable, which will reduce riding fatigue. Though it comes around ₹10,750 [emoji28]
Previously I was decided to get the SMK Stellar at ₹4000. Is it worth to spend almost another ₹7000 for this type of premium helmet?
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Aspida jackets comes with XY brand armours (China) not well known like Knox, that's why they are not revealing the armour name in the product description.Originally posted by Astrix View PostI would suggest Rynox Tornado Pro 3. Personally have been using the Tornado Jacket (older version) for years now. It is truly one of the best ones out in the market.
Nemesis is a good jacket too. But I would recommend Tornado Pro 3 since it comes with Knox L2 protectors and Safetech L2 Back protectors.
IMO, Knox are the best protectors out there .
Nemesis does not come with any branded protectors. I would recommend you to go for branded protectors and also check if the protectors qualify the T+ T- test as I feel that is very relevant to the Indian conditions.
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SMK stellar is a good Polycarbonate helmet . But the Rapide is a helmet made up of Fibre Glass and thus it makes it lighter. It is also safer IMO.
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If you ask about my personal experience witb MT, the customer care doesn't help at all and even a few months down the line, you won't be able to source simpler parts like visor rubber lip and chin vent. They fail due to terrible quality it seems, I know atleast 7 more guys in my group that have the same issue. And again, no replies from them.
I'd highly recommend a HJC / Scorpion if you are spending upwards of 7-8k.
Goodluck.Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostCool, didn't know they made the Wanderer. Just checked them on the website, looks well made, though lacks the style of the Knight. Gets shoulder sliders as a bonus though. Yes, Stealth EVO 3 was also suggested in one of the Interceptor group. Shall look into it, Thank you.
Guys also one of my riding buddies suggested MT Rapide fibreglass helmet since I enquired about an upgrade from my current 2 year old Studds Shifter.
He said the MT Rapide is very lightweight yet feels really snug fit and comfortable, which will reduce riding fatigue. Though it comes around ₹10,750 [emoji28]
Previously I was decided to get the SMK Stellar at ₹4000. Is it worth to spend almost another ₹7000 for this type of premium helmet?Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 01-07-2020, 10:06 AM.
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I also have MT Ripde.Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostCool, didn't know they made the Wanderer. Just checked them on the website, looks well made, though lacks the style of the Knight. Gets shoulder sliders as a bonus though. Yes, Stealth EVO 3 was also suggested in one of the Interceptor group. Shall look into it, Thank you.
Guys also one of my riding buddies suggested MT Rapide fibreglass helmet since I enquired about an upgrade from my current 2 year old Studds Shifter.
He said the MT Rapide is very lightweight yet feels really snug fit and comfortable, which will reduce riding fatigue. Though it comes around ₹10,750 [emoji28]
Previously I was decided to get the SMK Stellar at ₹4000. Is it worth to spend almost another ₹7000 for this type of premium helmet?
Getting this helmet for me was necessary because when i ride a bike with a committed lean forward riding stance, my neck would hurt after a while due to the weight of the helmet.
The fit and finish of MT Rapide is nice but it does not come with a fog visor or internal Sun visit.
However it makes up for the low weight of 1.3kg.Hero Honda Splendor (June 2001- Present)
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That's great just what I wanted to know. I also lean forward a bit on my long highway rides. The lighter weight seems to have so many benefits.Originally posted by Gollum View PostI also have MT Ripde.
Getting this helmet for me was necessary because when i ride a bike with a committed lean forward riding stance, my neck would hurt after a while due to the weight of the helmet.
The fit and finish of MT Rapide is nice but it does not come with a fog visor or internal Sun visit.
However it makes up for the low weight of 1.3kg.
Nice, never used a internal visor so it's bonus if it's not there, as I use a prescription sunglasses anyway. It has provision for Pinlock Maxvision though right?
Also MT Rapide seems to be their new top of the line helmet right below the carbon fibre version of the same MT Rapide right?
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So the ₹7000 HJC CS-15, ₹9000 HJC CL-17 and ₹8000 Scorpion EXO-390 are a safer bet is it?Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostIf you ask about my personal experience witb MT, the customer care doesn't help at all and even a few months down the line, you won't be able to source simpler parts like visor rubber lip and chin vent. They fail due to terrible quality it seems, I know atleast 7 more guys in my group that have the same issue. And again, no replies from them.
I'd highly recommend a HJC / Scorpion if you are spending upwards of 7-8k.
Goodluck.
My only concern about them is do they have official authorised dealers in India, especially in Tamil Nadu.
For MT the official authorised dealer in Chennai is just 10kms from my Home.
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Is there enough space between face and the chin bar of the helmet, why am I asking is MT Matrix doesn't have much space even the communication system mic doesn't fit there freely. I guess they stopped MT matrix and renamed to Rapide with some changes.Originally posted by Gollum View PostI also have MT Ripde.
Getting this helmet for me was necessary because when i ride a bike with a committed lean forward riding stance, my neck would hurt after a while due to the weight of the helmet.
The fit and finish of MT Rapide is nice but it does not come with a fog visor or internal Sun visit.
However it makes up for the low weight of 1.3kg.
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The warranty terms, fit and finish, overall quality is way better on the Scorpion. Visors are pricey but Elliptec visors on a little higher priced scorpion like the 510 are something to kill for.
CL17 is outdated, will be replaced by i10.
CS15 is not considered here, very pricey visor for that helmet price.
Exo390 has no double D ring closure. Although it has EPS even on the chinbar.Originally posted by jazzysaravana View PostSo the ₹7000 HJC CS-15, ₹9000 HJC CL-17 and ₹8000 Scorpion EXO-390 are a safer bet is it?
My only concern about them is do they have official authorised dealers in India, especially in Tamil Nadu.
For MT the official authorised dealer in Chennai is just 10kms from my Home.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Hi guys,
Thank you so much for guiding me to get the proper riding gears. I wanted to go in steps, so didn't spend heavily.
Got Rynox Air GT 3 Grey/Red 2XL fits me perfectly. Safetech CE Level 2 all around except chest. Tried Solace Rival too, but the wrist zip was low quality and didn't like colour combination. ₹6350 at Motogear, Chennai
SMK Stellar Dyanamo with Pinlock 30 fits perfectly without any pressure points in L size - ₹3800 at Southern Helmet Centre, Chennai
Orazo Picus Riding Boots size 9 - ₹3,799at Motogear, Chennai

Already got Viateraa Holeshot gloves 4 weeks ago and enjoying it too.
Pending
Solace Gravel Denim riding jeans or Solace Coolpro v2 riding pants
Cheers
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Hi guys,
Does anyone use the cramster Dash gloves?
Reviews please?
Compared to the Rynox Shield Pro SPS gloves, how are they?
The ReGear store salesman here in Chennai told me they were equal if not better.
What do you think?
Primary use is for rides that are usually 300-400 kms/day in all seasons.(will leather be an issue)
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Hi, try Viaterra Holeshot for ₹199 more than Cramster.Originally posted by alphamike_1612 View PostHi guys,
Does anyone use the cramster Dash gloves?
Reviews please?
Compared to the Rynox Shield Pro SPS gloves, how are they?
The ReGear store salesman here in Chennai told me they were equal if not better.
What do you think?
Primary use is for rides that are usually 300-400 kms/day in all seasons.(will leather be an issue)
Really comfortable due to perforated goat skin leather and has Knox SPS sliders in the palm too. Good airflow even in tight traffic situations.
Cheers
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