Since my 12 year old Shoei was showing its age, Santa gave a gift certificate to the local Yammy dealer for a new helmet. My requirements were Snell approval, venting, weight and a decent fit. The dealer selection was not top notch as I expected to score another Shoei or a Bell but he carried neither. I zeroed in on his line of HJC's. Gave some thought to one of the new full face with the front section that flips up but did not like the feel of the helmet and am still skeptical of that front section staying down in a crash. I picked out a HJC, CX14 in silver. It was night and day in comfort from my Shoei. The large fit me well with no pressure points. I liked the extra distance it seemed to have at the chin bar, didn't feel like my head was crammed in. This helmet was VERY quiet at highway speeds with the shield down and not much noiser with the shield up. It has chin and top vents but I can't comment on there effectiveness, yet. I did stick my head above the fairing windshield and could feel some cool air running thru. This summer will be the true test. A negative is the face shield does not raise up far enough for me. Kinda like having your hat pulled down a little too far. I figure I can get used to that. The other rachet positions are well placed and it was not hard to operate with a summer gloved hand. The lining is removable for cleaning after too many "sweat head" runs. The D-ring strap setup is much easier to use than my Shoei. There is a offset to them so when you want to loosen it, you just push back against the rings and it loosens right up. Since this was "last years" model (CX14 replaced by CX15), he gave me an addition 10% off the sticked price of $139.00. I also bought the smoked shield for $24.95. Both clear and smoked shields are supposed to be UV reflective. Sheilds can be changed without tools.
I am not a fan of "cheap" helmets because it is my last line of defence in a crash. I remember when I bought my Shoei RF105, it was over $200. But, at $139, I would not call the HJC "cheap", but great value for the buck. Its comfortable, lightweight and so far meets all my needs. I hope I never have to test its DOT/Snell endorsements.
I am not a fan of "cheap" helmets because it is my last line of defence in a crash. I remember when I bought my Shoei RF105, it was over $200. But, at $139, I would not call the HJC "cheap", but great value for the buck. Its comfortable, lightweight and so far meets all my needs. I hope I never have to test its DOT/Snell endorsements.
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