I just use a half-helmet with some J&M headsets made for the half-helmet. I get along fine with them. HTH
I just wanted an opinion about which helmet to buy that's light in weight. After riding long distances it feels like a bowling ball is sitting on my neck. It gives me much pain. I don't want to go to a skull cap because I want to use my intercoms. Any suggestions ?
I just use a half-helmet with some J&M headsets made for the half-helmet. I get along fine with them. HTH
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Brad [TwoBye]
I've struggled with helmets for years. If they fit, there heavy. If there light they dont fit. I've allways had to comprimise one or the other.
Then a few years ago I found the Z1R Ace.
http://www.z1rhelmets.com/products/?...GroupId=161131
When this one needs replacing it will be with the same.
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley
hello Road, I like Modular helmets and went thru a few, I got the Gmax 54S , it is ok and better then most I tried, it does have a little wind noise. I just turn up the radio, is lighter, better view each side, cost is low. we have had ours for 6 years. ( just keep trying helmets you will fine one that does what you want )
check out this link, it shows helmets by weight & shape
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...et-weights.htm
I used it back when I found my Akuma helmet, at that time it was the lightest full face helmet out there and it really helped with my neck pain. I have to ride for a long time before I even notice any pain, before it was a very short time.
If weight is a problem for you, it is for me, look for a carbon fiber helmet. Usually a bit more pricey but with 4 degenerative cervical discs it is the only helmet I can wear without pain.