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#1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Other Stuff (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Riding Gear (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? (/showthread.php?tid=14144) |
RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - LongRanger_imp - 12-26-2017 My recollection tells me it was the BMW System helmet from the early 80's. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - jedd_imp - 12-26-2017 Bingo, LR...that's my impression too, only b/c in '85, right after buying my '83 CB1100F, I bought a brand new BMW helmet where the chin guard rotated up. That helmet cost me $360 back in '85. Unlike the new modulars, that helmet required two thumbs to push the two release buttons right below the cheek bones to rotate the chinguard and visor up. And I remembered the top of the helmet had an array of small rectangles formed into the top surface, designed as a crumple zone. I used that helmet throughout the 10 yrs I owned my CB1100F, and when I stopped riding m/c (my 1st born required I don't take anymore unnecessary risks) I held onto that helmet for another 2-3 yrs while I tried my hands w/ some autocross racing. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - 2017EX_imp - 12-28-2017 I dont know if BMW actually made their helmets or not, as I have never owned a Beemer bike. That said, according to Anthony at revzilla.com, the standing joke in Europe is that Daytona boots, Rukka textile jackets, and Schuberth helmets are the BMW riders "uniform". This would fit with my earliest recollection of seeing a modular helmet, a Schuberth, back in the early to mid 80s. At the time Webbikeworld.com reviews had a comparison of the small selection of modular helmets available back then. As I recall, at the time, the Schuberth was among the heaviest, if not top of the list in terms of weight. I tracked down a dealer in my area that had Schuberth to try on. It did not fit the shape of my head comfortably, and I do remember it felt heavy. So, maybe it was actually a Schuberth that was the first, sold/used by BMW? #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - Capo - 12-29-2017 (12-28-2017, 07:02 AM)2017EX_imp Wrote: I dont know if BMW actually made their helmets or not, as I have never owned a Beemer bike. That said, according to Anthony at revzilla.com, the standing joke in Europe is that Daytona boots, Rukka textile jackets, and Schuberth helmets are the BMW riders "uniform". This would fit with my earliest recollection of seeing a modular helmet, a Schuberth, back in the early to mid 80s. At the time Webbikeworld.com reviews had a comparison of the small selection of modular helmets available back then. As I recall, at the time, the Schuberth was among the heaviest, if not top of the list in terms of weight. I tracked down a dealer in my area that had Schuberth to try on. It did not fit the shape of my head comfortably, and I do remember it felt heavy. So, maybe it was actually a Schuberth that was the first, sold/used by BMW? Schuberth does, indeed, make the BMW modulars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Why wear a modular helmet? - dbarkdoll_imp - 01-21-2018 Sounds like my Shoei RF-1200. A friend laughingly told me "You can't chew gum in a Shoei." It sat in its box gathering dust for three years until this old tightwad was willing to pay $50 for skinner cheek pads. ![]() [/quote] I feel like you shouldn’t be able to chew gum in any properly fitting helmet. It should be snug. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - Houtman_imp - 01-21-2018 Yes it should be tight enough so you can not chew with the helmet on. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - Cormanus - 01-21-2018 Better still: outlaw chewing gum. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - Nemo_imp - 05-08-2018 I used to wear a modular for the same reason, just not tea. Since local law enforcement starting having issue with me drinking beer while in traffic, I switched to a full face.
RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - emptysea - 05-08-2018 Actually, you SHOULD be able to chew gum without biting your cheeks. Your helmet should fit snug...like a tight knit hat. It should not be easily twisted around your head. The fit should be even all the way around your head...not 'hot' spots. RE: #1 reason to wear a modular helmet? - alprider - 05-10-2018 btw. in short time will be this blue my next/new helmet.. |