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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 -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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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. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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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. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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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! -- Jim in NC |
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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 -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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