braddog
Minnesota Nice!
Hello All,
Any time there's a helmet thread in "Gear", I'm one of the first to say that while I like my current lid, a Nolan N100E, I'll want to replace it with a non-flipup due mostly to the noise I experience. My Nolan is now 6 years old, getting a little musty and long in the tooth. Time for it to be replaced.
Well, after trying on a lot of non-flip type helmets, now I'm not so sure. Nolan has the newer N102, Schuberth has the S1 as well as the C2, and Shoei has a new flipup as well. In other words, it may be worthwhile to investigate a bit.
Right now, the leading candidate to replace my Nolan is the Shoei RF1000 (non-flipup). It seems quiet, fits my head right, price is not too bad. However, I've also read some reviews that talk about how quiet the new Schuberth's are. I'm also reading that Nolan has made many improvements to the N102 as well. Same with the new Shoei flip.
So, what say you out there in the field that may own one of these models? Are they indeed quieter than previous models? Which brand/model seems the most practical? Yes, yes, I wear earplugs, but sometimes for shorter rides, I'd rather skip that step. Any other decent flipups (quiet ones only, please) that I may have missed?
Any time there's a helmet thread in "Gear", I'm one of the first to say that while I like my current lid, a Nolan N100E, I'll want to replace it with a non-flipup due mostly to the noise I experience. My Nolan is now 6 years old, getting a little musty and long in the tooth. Time for it to be replaced.
Well, after trying on a lot of non-flip type helmets, now I'm not so sure. Nolan has the newer N102, Schuberth has the S1 as well as the C2, and Shoei has a new flipup as well. In other words, it may be worthwhile to investigate a bit.
Right now, the leading candidate to replace my Nolan is the Shoei RF1000 (non-flipup). It seems quiet, fits my head right, price is not too bad. However, I've also read some reviews that talk about how quiet the new Schuberth's are. I'm also reading that Nolan has made many improvements to the N102 as well. Same with the new Shoei flip.
So, what say you out there in the field that may own one of these models? Are they indeed quieter than previous models? Which brand/model seems the most practical? Yes, yes, I wear earplugs, but sometimes for shorter rides, I'd rather skip that step. Any other decent flipups (quiet ones only, please) that I may have missed?
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