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KBC helmet
hi all, just bought a KBC VR-1 tinted screen helmet 2 sizes smaller than my first "ugly" "heavy" "dull" nitros helmet, and don't know if it's just me it feels so light and comfy, anyone experienced this? i've seen review of this helmet being on a similiar level with other much more expenisve shoei, arai helmet............or isn't it?
any comments on the KBC brand?
any comments on the KBC brand?
i've had one now for quite a while (after a similar cheap and nasty that i had for waaay too long). Anyway, it is nice BAR the crazy noise!!! removable pads for washing (yeah, may actually do that one day), nice easy screen change-out system (can't wear iridium at night---- comfortably).... but I thought the pod-less side panels would help wind noise, but for some reason this thing is louder than my old "crapper".
My model is the TK-8 (or something like that) though, on my head it fit better than the VR-1 (cuz I really wanted the VR-1 until I tried it on)
anyway, yeah- can't beat them for price.... just use ear plugs.
My model is the TK-8 (or something like that) though, on my head it fit better than the VR-1 (cuz I really wanted the VR-1 until I tried it on)
anyway, yeah- can't beat them for price.... just use ear plugs.

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they are not as noisy hahaha may be because i have my ipod straped to my arm and listening to music all the time hahahahah
, i always wanted to get the military look before ya know, but none was available, so had to go with other colour so i found this one on ebay, it's awesome and 50% cheaper than at peter stevens 


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I have the TK-9 and it is a little noisy...although I havent really got anything to compare it to. I picked up mine for $200 so I was stokedYankee wrote:i've had one now for quite a while (after a similar cheap and nasty that i had for waaay too long). Anyway, it is nice BAR the crazy noise!!! removable pads for washing (yeah, may actually do that one day), nice easy screen change-out system (can't wear iridium at night---- comfortably).... but I thought the pod-less side panels would help wind noise, but for some reason this thing is louder than my old "crapper".
My model is the TK-8 (or something like that) though, on my head it fit better than the VR-1 (cuz I really wanted the VR-1 until I tried it on)
anyway, yeah- can't beat them for price.... just use ear plugs.

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That's what i reckon phil.Phil wrote:mat mladin uses one...........cant be too bad

I have a VR1 and it was the best fit. Tried Arai's, Shoei's etc and the KBC felt great.

Wind noise......pfft, gonna get that with any helmet...........just wear plugs. Anyways i have a full muzzy to listen to


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I have a VR-1 and I use it for HEAVY use...
I commute to work every day, so guaranteed I wear it 4 times a day.... and use it during weekend trips...
After 2 and a half years of heavy use this helmet is beginning to get a bit worn and is probably due for replacement.
For most people, who ride once during the week and a couple of times during the weekend this means the KBC helmet should last as least 5 years or so...
I wouldnt hesitate to buy another KBC, they are awesome value for money.
I commute to work every day, so guaranteed I wear it 4 times a day.... and use it during weekend trips...
After 2 and a half years of heavy use this helmet is beginning to get a bit worn and is probably due for replacement.
For most people, who ride once during the week and a couple of times during the weekend this means the KBC helmet should last as least 5 years or so...
I wouldnt hesitate to buy another KBC, they are awesome value for money.
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this is what i picked up from ebay, saw it at peter stevens for $399, plus $70 for the tinted visor, and.............
paid.........$240
LMAO the bike
oh by the way, know this guy selling the VR-1 Plasma Blue 636 mentioned about for $349 in melbourne box hill, he's always got biz on ebay too
this is what i picked up from ebay, saw it at peter stevens for $399, plus $70 for the tinted visor, and.............
paid.........$240



oh by the way, know this guy selling the VR-1 Plasma Blue 636 mentioned about for $349 in melbourne box hill, he's always got biz on ebay too
its like comparing apples and oranges.......the arai rx7 (i'm presuming its the rr4 version) is a $1000+ helmet, the kbc is not and doesnt pretend to be.hidepenny wrote:spoke to a guy last nite about how great value the kbc helmet was, and he was wearing an ARAI RX-7, and the 1st thing he said after he heard the brand name was kbc was not interested.......damn..........................................is it that bad?

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For what i paid for my TK-8 (250 or so) im very happy with it. I would have liked to buy the Arai that was about $100 more, but it was just that little bit too far north of my budget *shrug*.
Goes well, keeps most wind out & minimal wind noise, and the vents let enough air through you dont feel your suffocating or anything.
Goes well, keeps most wind out & minimal wind noise, and the vents let enough air through you dont feel your suffocating or anything.