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  1. Lancstony

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    Seat was very comfy, once I'd got used to positioning and forward controls etc i realised just how comfy it is, much better than the one on the Explorer
     
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    Just one more for luck!!

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    Got to say I got a great deal at Youles in Manchester, really looked after me, I wasn't expecting to be able to get one this age, was expecting to be looking a bit older but they sorted me out with this and, just in case you couldn't tell, I can't be happier!!!
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Beautiful mate, very happy for you - bastid, bastid bastid :(:(:D
     
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    Nice paintwork!!
     
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    That's a cool paint job! And already with a sissy bar and cruiser pegs, you are set brother! Very nice and congrats. Are you wearing a full face helmet? That'll be the only way to conceal the grin on your face when you ride.
    I'm still trying not to grin when I open the throttle on the highway ;-)
     
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    I do have a full face helmet but I am considering getting a new one, anybody have any recommendations?
     
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    I mean by that open faced ones or whatever you wear/find the best etc
     
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    To risk sounding like a party pooper, flying med-evac for 7 years left a pretty (negative)strong impression on open face helmets.
     
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    Hey no party pooper at all, never looked at open faced helmets before so if people have good/bad or indifferent experiences with them that just educates me a little more :)
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    I've used a variety of open-face helmets for the last 5/6 years and had no negative feedback to give. In hot weather they are much more comfortable due to much better ventilation.Here's my latest one I picked upon a recent visit to UK :

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    That looks good, what make is it? noticed they seem to be a lot cheaper than full face ones, reckon i would have a budget of around £100, following purchase of bike!, is there anything specific i should be checking on them?
     
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    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Mine was an off the shelf ex-demo and I paid £35 instead of £40.

    As with all helmets fit is, imo, the single most important criteria. If it doesn't fit right it can't protect you.

    Other features? Well I particularly like the sun visor. I wear glasses when riding (either clear or tinted depending on weather) and I like that they are behind a protective 'shield'. I also wear a bandana/scarf to protect the lower half of my face against flying bastids!

    As with all my biking gear I only go for top quality, so I've got kevlar jogging bottoms, carbon fibre flip-flops etc etc

    I found the best protection of all is to NOT FALL OFF. After all, you wouldn't want to damage that beautiful paint would you?
     
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    Thanks for that, I will have a look this weekend I think, as long as they have my size as I seem to have a rather large head, so large in fact a I once went mountain biking and the guy said to me sorry we don't have helmets big enough but I can cut some eye holes in this metal bucket!! Cheeky Bar Steward I thought!

    Seen a really nice looking Held jacket as well, this bike could be the most costly thing I have ever purchased and I'm not even on to adding bits to the bike yet :)
     
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    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Look at flip fronts as well, best of both, full face for fast roads and open for town. There has been a thread on these somewhere
     
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    Cheers will have a search for the thread at lunch
     
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    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    If you have a j&s accessories near you they usually have a good selection. I have a rpha max which works for me, although sometimes I wish I got one where the front flips all the way over
     
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    Yes think I will have a look at both types, flip and open face ones, can still use one I have anyway if I need to save more money for one
     
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    I'd second Steve's vote for the new Roof helmets. I tried one a couple of weeks ago and was impressed. I like how it is a true open face when you flip the chin bar right over the helmet. Not cheap though......
     
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