10-19-2015, 03:09 AM
I feel that a good helmet is a necessity, and cost should (nearly) be no object, since it's protecting - quite literally - your most important asset.
Shoei is the only brand I've bought in the last 35 years, as they fit me well, and the quality is impeccable. Having had 5 pretty different bikes over the past 4 or 5 years, I've got a fairly large collection of helmets from a Shoei Qwest ($350) to 2 different RF-1100s ($375-575) to a GT Air ($600?) to a just purchased NeoTec ($660).
I've had some friends make derogatory comments about the ridiculousness of the above, but helmets are specifically designed for the kind of bike you ride (and the position you're on it), and my bikes have ranged from a sportbike-bent-over Ducati 900SS to the upright-position CB1100. And if you've been down hard, and have seen what a helmet can do to save your bacon, you'll understand; to me, a helmet is NEVER an item to be scrimped on.
Shoei is the only brand I've bought in the last 35 years, as they fit me well, and the quality is impeccable. Having had 5 pretty different bikes over the past 4 or 5 years, I've got a fairly large collection of helmets from a Shoei Qwest ($350) to 2 different RF-1100s ($375-575) to a GT Air ($600?) to a just purchased NeoTec ($660).
I've had some friends make derogatory comments about the ridiculousness of the above, but helmets are specifically designed for the kind of bike you ride (and the position you're on it), and my bikes have ranged from a sportbike-bent-over Ducati 900SS to the upright-position CB1100. And if you've been down hard, and have seen what a helmet can do to save your bacon, you'll understand; to me, a helmet is NEVER an item to be scrimped on.
