Can someone recommend a good helmet

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Rusty_Nail

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I need to buy a new one. But what are some good ones that can handle these speeds(25-30). And roughly what would I be looking to spend for a good one? Any advice is helpful thanks.
 

Sidewinder Jerry

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I need to buy a new one. But what are some good ones that can handle these speeds(25-30). And roughly what would I be looking to spend for a good one? Any advice is helpful thanks.
Well if you're like me, the next step up on the evolutionary scale with a large cranium 65+cm; a good helmet will be close to a $100
 
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wrench

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I need to buy a new one. But what are some good ones that can handle these speeds(25-30). And roughly what would I be looking to spend for a good one? Any advice is helpful thanks.
I suggest not to buy on line.
M/C helmets are personal and ya need to go to a M/C shop so you can try it on
Ya gotta make sure it comfortable and fits right
There are different styles to chooes from so i don't know what to recommend
Half helmet -skid lid
3/4 helmet over the ears with face shield or visor
Full face
Then there's the combo 3/4 full face it can either be worn as a 3/4 or a full face

Maybe ya want a retro Helmet ?
 

Mossy

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Because I'm old school....
The last one is Dot and legit.. nobody has a sense of humor on here???
 

Greg58

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For me cost is not what I look at, It needs to fit and be of good quality. I’m with Wrench, you need to try on a helmet to find what fits best. A good DOT approved helmet May cost more but can save you when you need it.
 

Greg58

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If you're looking for a good router that can handle speeds of 25-30 Mbps, I'd recommend looking at a dual-band router. These routers contain both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, which can handle speeds up to 867 Mbps. They also come with a variety of features, such as beamforming and smart channel selection, which can help optimize your network performance. As for the cost, you can usually find good dual-band routers for around $50-$100.
I think you replied to the wrong thread, the OP is looking for a good helmet.
 

Tony01

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Anything above 20mph you want a chin cage. Best way is go to your local motorcycle apparel store and buy one that fits right.