05-23-2013, 11:43 AM
I bought a Scorpian EXO1100 Sixty-Six. It is a great lid and matches perfectly. It has a flip down dark visor is very comfy. I have attached a photo. Mark
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(05-23-2013, 08:16 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I still have my graphic heavy full face helmet from Ninja days...but it seems like with this CB1100 it would be more natural to wear an open face helmet with glasses or possibly a shield...what are others doing?
I was thinking something like this from Shoei.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?RJ-PlatinumR&h=11&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx...R&h=11&t=1
(05-23-2013, 09:31 AM)Flynbulldog_imp Wrote: [ -> ]the point of a helmet is protection and open face helmets do not protect your face.
I don't care how it looks or what's cool, Full face helmet all the time.

(05-23-2013, 01:19 PM)redReno_imp Wrote: [ -> ](05-23-2013, 08:16 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I still have my graphic heavy full face helmet from Ninja days...but it seems like with this CB1100 it would be more natural to wear an open face helmet with glasses or possibly a shield...what are others doing?
I was thinking something like this from Shoei.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?RJ-PlatinumR&h=11&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx...R&h=11&t=1
I like that helmet for sure, and would probably like riding with it especially in the summer here.
But I would stick with a full face all year round for the protection.
I have a shoei qwest in the matte deep grey color with a dark tint screen. I've had it with my Nighthawk, but it definitely matches the CB11 way better. It's actually not as dark as it is in the pic on their website and is slightly darker than the CB11's side cover. The silver helmet would probably be a nicer match.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1
I enjoy riding with it, it is very comfortable and the screen can be set in about 8 different spots from open to close and is easy to remove.
There is room for my chatterbox speakers and listening to music or chatting with a buddy is great.
My only complaints are,
at higher speeds without a windshield on the bike it can get noisy with wind, and with the chin curtain the screen fogs up easily in the mornings.
(05-23-2013, 04:22 PM)Gypped_imp Wrote: [ -> ](05-23-2013, 01:19 PM)redReno_imp Wrote: [ -> ](05-23-2013, 08:16 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I still have my graphic heavy full face helmet from Ninja days...but it seems like with this CB1100 it would be more natural to wear an open face helmet with glasses or possibly a shield...what are others doing?
I was thinking something like this from Shoei.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?RJ-PlatinumR&h=11&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx...R&h=11&t=1
I like that helmet for sure, and would probably like riding with it especially in the summer here.
But I would stick with a full face all year round for the protection.
I have a shoei qwest in the matte deep grey color with a dark tint screen. I've had it with my Nighthawk, but it definitely matches the CB11 way better. It's actually not as dark as it is in the pic on their website and is slightly darker than the CB11's side cover. The silver helmet would probably be a nicer match.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1
I enjoy riding with it, it is very comfortable and the screen can be set in about 8 different spots from open to close and is easy to remove.
There is room for my chatterbox speakers and listening to music or chatting with a buddy is great.
My only complaints are,
at higher speeds without a windshield on the bike it can get noisy with wind, and with the chin curtain the screen fogs up easily in the mornings.
I like that helmet for sure, and would probably like riding with it especially in the summer here.
But I would stick with a full face all year round for the protection.
I have a shoei qwest in the matte deep grey color with a dark tint screen. I've had it with my Nighthawk, but it definitely matches the CB11 way better. It's actually not as dark as it is in the pic on their website and is slightly darker than the CB11's side cover. The silver helmet would probably be a nicer match.
[url=http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1]http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Helmet.aspx?QWEST&h=20&t=1
I enjoy riding with it, it is very comfortable and the screen can be set in about 8 different spots from open to close and is easy to remove.
There is room for my chatterbox speakers and listening to music or chatting with a buddy is great.
My only complaints are,
at higher speeds without a windshield on the bike it can get noisy with wind, and with the chin curtain the screen fogs up easily in the mornings.
The Qwest is supposed to be about the quietest helmet Shoei makes. What kind of noise are you getting? If it's a high pitched whistling, you'll need to adjust the plates on the sides. Apparently, they didn't properly adjust a lot of Qwests out of the factory. I had to do this with mine; once I did, it was noticeably quieter.
(05-24-2013, 12:42 AM)JESTER_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have wrecked before and its not fun! I was wearing a full face then and I will always wear one. I have the Shoei RF1000 which is 5yrs old so it was time to replace it.....with the Shoei RF1100. Safety gear is not the place to save money!!!!!!! Remember, when you are going down the last thought that will never go through you head is "man I am really wearing too much gear"
And if you do wana wear less gear I hear the Harley guys/life style may be more to your liking.
A closing thought....for those of us who have been riding for any length of time we have all lost someone who we rode with. But hey these are just opinions on the matter.
