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Old November 6th 05, 10:22 PM
Jay Masino
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Jay Honeck wrote:

I finally replaced mine two years ago with a hinged full-face Shoei. It is
LIGHT YEARS ahead of the Beemers, with a much easier (yet more positive)
locking system, a better vent system, and it is MUCH lighter. I think it
cost about the same, but in today's money.


When I looked into those flip-up helmets years ago, I remember you
couldn't get one that was Snell certified because the flip-up chin guard
wouldn't pass the impact tests that a real full face helmet could. So, at
the time, I figured I might as well just go for the comfort of an open
face helmet with face shield. I wonder if the flip-ups are being made
better, now.

--- Jay


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Old November 7th 05, 01:47 AM
Jay Honeck
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When I looked into those flip-up helmets years ago, I remember you
couldn't get one that was Snell certified because the flip-up chin guard
wouldn't pass the impact tests that a real full face helmet could. So, at
the time, I figured I might as well just go for the comfort of an open
face helmet with face shield. I wonder if the flip-ups are being made
better, now.


Yeah, now that you mention it, that *was* a problem for BMW back in the 80s.
I remember they just kind of shrugged when I brought it up. (This wasn't
mentioned with the Shoei purchase.)

Really, I guess you have to figure that *something* between your chin and
the curb is better than nothing -- Snell rated or not.
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Old November 7th 05, 01:53 AM
George Patterson
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Jay Masino wrote:

When I looked into those flip-up helmets years ago, I remember you
couldn't get one that was Snell certified because the flip-up chin guard
wouldn't pass the impact tests that a real full face helmet could. So, at
the time, I figured I might as well just go for the comfort of an open
face helmet with face shield. I wonder if the flip-ups are being made
better, now.


Dunno about Snell certification, but they're DOT approved.

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It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.
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Old November 7th 05, 03:28 AM
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"George Patterson" wrote

Dunno about Snell certification, but they're DOT approved.


Do you have a specific brand, or web site that I could go to (or search to
find) and see one of these beauties? I sure am interested!
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Old November 7th 05, 03:29 AM
Jay Masino
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George Patterson wrote:
Dunno about Snell certification, but they're DOT approved.


DOT approval is a lot easier to get (less stringent) than Snell. For
example, a lot of the small, half helmets are DOT approved.

--- Jay


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