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Helmet Suggestion....

vendit

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I currently ride with a Scorpion EXO helmet, and although it seems to be a very high quality built helmet, it's very loud when the visor is closed. This is a full face helmet. I was looking at the visor, and there seems to be quite a gap between the visor and the rubber seal. About 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch! I was riding tonight for a bit, and If I put my hand over the top of the visor, it got quieter.

I am curious what other brands/models of full face helmets other riders are using. This is just too noisy a helmet.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Mike
 
I currently ride with a Scorpion EXO helmet, and although it seems to be a very high quality built helmet, it's very loud when the visor is closed. This is a full face helmet. I was looking at the visor, and there seems to be quite a gap between the visor and the rubber seal. About 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch! I was riding tonight for a bit, and If I put my hand over the top of the visor, it got quieter.

I am curious what other brands/models of full face helmets other riders are using. This is just too noisy a helmet.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Mike

Your visor should seal against the rubber all the way around. Make sure you have it installed correctly.
 
Yeah, I checked to make sure visor was installed properly. I took it off, and installed again, but no change. There is still quite a gap. I love the helmet, but the wind noise is very annoying. If it's warm enough to ride with the visor open, it's not bad.
 
Yeah, I checked to make sure visor was installed properly. I took it off, and installed again, but no change. There is still quite a gap. I love the helmet, but the wind noise is very annoying. If it's warm enough to ride with the visor open, it's not bad.

That is very interesting. There is something not right there. Is that the original shield or have you changed it?
 
That is very interesting. There is something not right there. Is that the original shield or have you changed it?

I am curious about this as well, as I was thinking of buying the Can-Am GSX-2 helmet and was told it is the same as the EXO. :dontknow:
 
I currently ride with a Scorpion EXO helmet, and although it seems to be a very high quality built helmet, it's very loud when the visor is closed. This is a full face helmet. I was looking at the visor, and there seems to be quite a gap between the visor and the rubber seal. About 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch! I was riding tonight for a bit, and If I put my hand over the top of the visor, it got quieter.

I am curious what other brands/models of full face helmets other riders are using. This is just too noisy a helmet.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Mike

I have the EXO-1000 and yes-- it's louder with the outer shield down. I typically end up riding with it open and the inner sun shield down instead.

Ear plugs will make it less noticeable.
 
I have a Scorpion EXO 700, and the shield seals completely and tightly. It has been on and off a few times, and always fits properly. I love the helmet, but it is one of the loudest I have ever owned, even if I use the optional chin curtain. I'm sure mine is the vents. Vented helmets may be cooler, and the helmets with spoilers may be more stable, but everything that disturbs the windstream, makes noise.
 
I currently ride with a Scorpion EXO helmet, and although it seems to be a very high quality built helmet, it's very loud when the visor is closed. This is a full face helmet. I was looking at the visor, and there seems to be quite a gap between the visor and the rubber seal. About 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch! I was riding tonight for a bit, and If I put my hand over the top of the visor, it got quieter.

I am curious what other brands/models of full face helmets other riders are using. This is just too noisy a helmet.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Mike

http://www.compacc.com/p/Arai-Vector-Web-Graphic-Helmets-Closeout

I have had 2 shoei's rf-900 and rf-1000 both where good but nothing is better than an Arai, they have several head sizes oval, oblong and other shapes of skulls, I nay sayed them until I used one.
 
+1 on the Arai helmets. While the are expensive, if you try one on you may never take it off.

I also wear an Evoline in the 3/4 position. I have the starcom headset in it and no problem with wind noise.

Back to the Arai helmets. I have three boys that ride crotch rockets and spyder is the wifes. I consider them all precious cargo. I purchaced all Arai's for them and it was expensive-----but worth it. It is ATGAT or they don't ride. Just house rules for bikes.:thumbup:
 
Helmets were just rated in Rider

Top 2 helmets were Arai & Shoei. Don't think either will take u down the wrong path. Good luck.
I currently ride with a Scorpion EXO helmet, and although it seems to be a very high quality built helmet, it's very loud when the visor is closed. This is a full face helmet. I was looking at the visor, and there seems to be quite a gap between the visor and the rubber seal. About 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch! I was riding tonight for a bit, and If I put my hand over the top of the visor, it got quieter.

I am curious what other brands/models of full face helmets other riders are using. This is just too noisy a helmet.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Mike
 
Make sure you're using the AirFit pump air inflation system for a custom fit. Cheek pad and neck roll adjustment system are improving fit and wind noise reduction. I love my Scorpion Exo 900. :doorag:
 
I have the stock shield. Bought the helmet new last year and rode about 3500 miles. I am thinking about trying to find a very thin rubber weather seal strip that I can adhere to the 1/4" wide lip that bends slightly on the very top of the shield on both the left and right side. The inside of the shield does not make contact with the rubber seal, except in the very center. It's almost like the shield is slightly too long, and it has more of an arch to it than it should in order to snap into place on each side.
I wore ear plugs last year, but still had a very loud wind noise when the shield is down. It also doesn't seem to make any difference if any of the vents are open or closed. I am dissapointed in the fact that I was willing and looking for a very high quality and safe helmet at whatever cost, and then it's this noisy.

I sometimes will ride with the outer shield open, and the smoked shield down, however last night I was riding just before dark, and the smoked shield was too dark, but yet I had both some bugs and some rain drops hitting me in the face, so I had to put the outer shield down. I ride with a starcomm unit with tunes, and you have to turn the tunes up pretty loud to hear over the wind noise. If I duck my head way down below my calsci windshield, it quiets down as well. But of course this gets to be uncomfortable on the back.

Not sure what to do. Hate to spend more money on another helmet without knowing how it rides. I was hoping for some suggestions as to a brand, etc.....and then I can go get fitted from there.

Thanks for all your suggestions!
 
I also love my EXO 1000, but it is loud as some have commented. I have known about the Arai quality for a long time, but cannot justify paying that much.

Where's Motza?
 
+1 on the Arai helmets. While the are expensive, if you try one on you may never take it off.

I also wear an Evoline in the 3/4 position. I have the starcom headset in it and no problem with wind noise.

Back to the Arai helmets. I have three boys that ride crotch rockets and spyder is the wifes. I consider them all precious cargo. I purchaced all Arai's for them and it was expensive-----but worth it. It is ATGAT or they don't ride. Just house rules for bikes.:thumbup:

I have an Arai and couldn't agree with you more. When I chose the Arai, expense had nothing to do with it.

In case Baja Ron reads this, I did get the thicker liner and cheek pads and now I have no complaints.
 
I have one of the Can Am helmets and it makes a lot of noise if the face shield is completely down and sealed. If i crack it up just a little,the noise reduces significantly. I had the same results with a Walmart helmet.

After $2000 worth of windshields and two helmets, I ride with ear protection. I hate it but I am not going to go deaf if I can help it. There is another thread going about ear plugs and I picked up some good advice there on improving my ear plugs.

I wish there were, but doubt that there is, one helmet-windshield combination that will suit everyone.
 
I have an Arai and couldn't agree with you more. When I chose the Arai, expense had nothing to do with it.

In case Baja Ron reads this, I did get the thicker liner and cheek pads and now I have no complaints.

+1+1+1+1+1 on the Arai helmets. I recently went shopping and was quite surprised to find out that I was wearing an HJC that was 2 sizes too big! The guy at Moto Liberty took the time to measure my head and found that Arai makes several different shapes that correspond to different head shapes and he found the one for me. Additionally, my guy wound up swapping head liner and cheek pads until it was a perfect fit.

Bottom line is the Arai is the most comfortable helmet I've ever had. It is quiet. The cooling vents actually work! Yes, it was over $500 but well worth it.
 
TonyMac;195050The guy at Moto Liberty took the time to measure my head [/QUOTE said:
Moto Liberty is one of the very few places I've found that has employees with the skill, knowledge, and desire to really fit helmets to a customer's head. For Texas riders they have a store in San Antonio and another in the Dallas area. In my opinion, you simply can't buy a better helmet than Arai although I wear a Shoei which I also believe makes an excellent helmet and they seem to fit my head just that teeny bit better.

Cotton
 
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