SUOMY helmets? Good or Crap?

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hmm the cl-15's are about a week away, so I'd assume any other new models would be with them mate.. The rep was in the other day, I didn't ask if they were replacing the 11..
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Would like to know if the problems (listed earlier) I have with the Suomy Spec 1R are common???

At some stage I will be looking at buying a new helmet and I'm sure that the salesperson will tell me how good the helmet is that they want to sell me .....

bit of a shame really that the only way to find out if a helmet is noisy/drafty/annoying is to buy it then ride with it then find out you don't like it and then wait till its buggered and then buy another :?
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i just bought a spec 1R troy bayliss rep off ebay for about 350 AUD brand new ..

funny how u guys say they arent so great when uhh .. a quick googling finds nothing but praise for the spec 1 r? guess u can get unlucky ...
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Maybe the top of the range ones are OK ??
Sure seem to be some nice graphics there, that pin up/tattoo stuff looks great.
Even "cheap" AGV's are a bit bodgey (stuck on vents etc.).
IMHO better going for a top of the range "cheapie" (KBC, HJC etc.) rather than a bottom of the range "name" (Shoei, AGV, etc.)
All depends what fits your head best.
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frogzx12r wrote: IMHO better going for a top of the range "cheapie" (KBC, HJC etc.) rather than a bottom of the range "name" (Shoei, AGV, etc.)
All depends what fits your head best.
Yeah, that seems to be the general opinion.....

Ok.... I think I will stick with KBC... they have done right by me so far....
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and i was so excited about stereo buying a cheap helmet
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who got there helmet out in public??



i was gunna say "if its good enuf for Corser"...but then i thought abt it and thought..."if its good enuf for corser, its good enough for stereo" ...

not my head !!


i guess theres good and bad in everything..... i kno wot i been happy with (axo, X lite) and i kno wot i been unhappy with (agv, arai,)
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I have always had ARAI quality helmet, a bit more expensive but worth every penny.

Just thought i would add an answer :D
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Tiggs. wrote:I have always had ARAI quality helmet, a bit more expensive but worth every penny.

Just thought i would add an answer :D
I hope your not confusing quality with price :)
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[quote="Stereo]

I hope your not confusing quality with price :)[/quote]

Not at all, ARAI are just great quality and if you shop around you get bargains :supz:

I suppose it depends on how much you value your head. Would rather pay good money for a decent chance if i come off, god forbid :D
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Tiggs. wrote:[
yea valid point...
on the aus motorcycle law it statesthat-
"the helmet must comply with AS**** or be made by Arai"

they pricey, but there good..
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[/quote]
on the aus motorcycle law it statesthat-
"the helmet must comply with AS**** or be made by Arai"
[/quote]


You are joking i hope :shock:
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Tiggs. wrote:I suppose it depends on how much you value your head. Would rather pay good money for a decent chance if i come off, god forbid :D
True, but there is a point where you start paying beyond the safety bracket and pay for the brand and design.
A helmet can only be that safe.
Arai has SNELL/DOT + AS approved, so does a HJC and many other brands.
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RG wrote:
True, but there is a point where you start paying beyond the safety bracket and pay for the brand and design.
A helmet can only be that safe.
Arai has SNELL/DOT + AS approved, so does a HJC and many other brands.[/quote]

Yep fair one RG :)

But when i buy a helmet i will pay up to £400 (ARAI). I will not buy anything under £150 -£200, but thats my choice. All to there own i say :D
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Post by nobby »

Last day of the MotoGP they were flogging off the Suomy's in the Expo tent for $50, my son bought the Manuel Poggiali replica..... but ugly but for $50 it's a good spare.

For me ..... I prefer the Nolan.
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