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So, I have a Shoei TZ-R that fits like a glove. It's getting a bit long in the tooth, though. I'm not exactly convinced that there is a technical reason to replace your helmet at X number of years. However, I'm considering it. I've tried on an RF-1200 and it seems to fit my noggin. I'm fine with a standard full face, but was wondering what all the hoopla is about modulars. What do you all think- and most importantly- WHY? (simply saying "I like XYZ" doesn't help much- I'm not taking a poll).JKK
Modular users who wear glasses and saying they are great, are you able to put the helmet on and off without removing your glasses??
I sooooo want to have a modular helmet but....I have "thrown it up the road" one time and I landed on (guess what?) the chin bar. Left a yellow scar on the helmet from the center line paint. So as much as I really want to have the convenience for the eyeglasses and whatnot I have stayed with the full face. Would a modular have failed when I crashed? Who knows? But if I'd have been sportin' a 3/4 that day I'd have been one f'd up puppy. YMMV Hunter
I have never had a modular, but ride with friends that have them and like them. Since I am a reluctant helmet wearer anyway (I live in a helmet optional state), I look forward to and enjoy taking my full face off at every pee stop and gas stop. That couple minutes with the lid off helps me bear the next stretch with it on. The reason I wear a full face is because I figured if I am going to wear one of the damn things I might as well have the best protection. I wear glasses and have never found them to be a problem with a full face. I am shopping for a new full face now. I have always worn Arai, but am thinking about a Shoe RF1200 for a change. I have never owned a Shoei.