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I've had my Shoei RF-900 for some time, and the padding (atop of my head when helmet is on) started to crumble. I also got nice looking Icon Alliance helmet along with '06 Busa which I purchased after Sandy flooded my '01. So, I figured let me switch to Icon helmet since it's a perfect fit. I rode a few times with this helmet, and only in comparison I can appreciate quality of Shoei.
First thing I noticed that the field of view up top is lower. We all know that during aggressive riding, we mostly use the upper portion of the visor, and that was a bit of a surprise.
Second, I started to hear all kinds of whistling sounds of various frequencies, depending on my speed and on my head position. Not really a problem, but annoying.
Third, there is a place where two highways merge, and I really need to turn my head to make sure I can merge safely. As I turned my head, the wind flipped the visor up - twice in this same place! What the heck? I noticed that when the visor is closed, there seems to be too much play for the visor - about 3-4mm. I took off the visor, checked all fasteners - all is tight and good. Rode again, still happened. Not every time, but at least half the times. I push the visor down hard, and that seems to help at least temporarily. I looked, and there seems to be no way to adjust this. I will check again, maybe I am missing something.
First thing I noticed that the field of view up top is lower. We all know that during aggressive riding, we mostly use the upper portion of the visor, and that was a bit of a surprise.
Second, I started to hear all kinds of whistling sounds of various frequencies, depending on my speed and on my head position. Not really a problem, but annoying.
Third, there is a place where two highways merge, and I really need to turn my head to make sure I can merge safely. As I turned my head, the wind flipped the visor up - twice in this same place! What the heck? I noticed that when the visor is closed, there seems to be too much play for the visor - about 3-4mm. I took off the visor, checked all fasteners - all is tight and good. Rode again, still happened. Not every time, but at least half the times. I push the visor down hard, and that seems to help at least temporarily. I looked, and there seems to be no way to adjust this. I will check again, maybe I am missing something.