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  1. scorpion helmets 
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    tried a scorpion helmet on today

    seemd good quality

    does anyone use them?

    opinions on them would be nice

    thanks

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    anyone had/use them?
     
     

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    never heard of them to be honest! i know scorpian do exhausts and whatnot but never seen a helmet
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    yeah not many people seem to know of them as a helmet make, hence why im looking for opinions if people have had experience of them

    there around £200- £250 which is a fair whack of money

    of which i could spend on agv arai etc

    but im willing to try new makes
     
     

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    Might be worth checking out Nooj's Revu lids he sells, from what he's told me the quality of them is much higher than you get from the equivelent priced 'big name' lid. I think he's at the H&C weekend so might have a demo one or two with him

    As for the Scorpion, I have no idea, sorry!

     
     

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    I wouldn't pay that much on a brand you don't know about for the sake of trying it out - our head isn't something to be messed with - stick to a brand with a proven history of safety I reckon
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    Here Is there website
     
     

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    Apart from exhausts - never heard of them making helmets.
     
     

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    Don't just pay through the nose for one of the 'known brand' lids just because they have the 'right' name on them. Doing that even for one of their cheaper lids you're being ripped off to the tune of £100 or more.

    If you're mad enough to splash out £600 on a top-of-the-line Arai, £400 of that money goes towards their advertising and marketing costs, so you're getting a lid that probably cost them less than £100 to make due to the numbers they produce. Total rip off.

    For £250 (which isn't actually that much so spend on a real good quality lid) I'd expect a tri-composite carbon/kevlar/fibreglass shell, not plastic. It should fit extremely well and be very very quiet. Also it should have removable, breathable, hyper-allergenic and machine washable top liner and cheek pads, effective vents, a breath deflector and chin guard. It should also have an easily replaceable, scratch-resistant, anti-fogging visor. It should exceed the relevent ECE 22.05 standards and carry the ACU Gold Star.

    If it does all of those, it's a good lid that should last you five or six years, stand a very good chance of saving your live in a serious crash and will be worthy of your hard-earned cash.

    BTW, the Reevu Helmets do all of the above and have a built in rear view mirror
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    I use a Scorpion EXO-750, maybe no-one has noticed it has Scorpion written across the chin guard :, anyway, it has a removeable liner, inflatable cheek pads, anti-fog visor and I'm well happy with it.
     
     

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