Thinker62 has been using one for about 2yrs...i was thinking of trying a flip up helmet .
who makes a good one and why is it good ?
how are they as far as wind noise ?
do you think they are as safe as a fixed full helmet ?
thanks in advance
wow . i dont think i want one now . i was wondering if it could open in a crash , thats scary .I had a little off road adventure a few weeks ago and landed on my head. When I stood up the lid was up.
Hmmm...a few years back when I took the MSF course I seem to recall them saying to make sure they're DOT approved, and that Snell approval wasn't to be considered. Meaning...just Snell, no way, DOT and Snell together was acceptable, but above all it's the DOT sticker is what you're to look for.I learned in the MSF course to always choose snell and Dot over just dot, - many harley brain buckets are dot approved...but could never pass snell.
Did you see the helmet story in the latest "MOTOR CYCLIST" June 2005 issue. Really beats up Snell. Also most of the Harley Brain buckets have a DOT sticker (purchased for an extra buck when you buy the helmet)-- No approval.The NOLAN flip up is not snell approved, only DOT. Snell has the higher standard, and they have had ample opportunity to pass or fail the Nolan Flip up, and so far it is still not snell approved.
I learned in the MSF course to always choose snell and Dot over just dot, - many harley brain buckets are dot approved...but could never pass snell.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the nolan flip up would fail miserably in that it would flip up during a skid or contact, and leave the face susceptible to roadrash.
It is true that Snell is the tougher U.S. cert to obtain. There are a couple European certifications which are comparable to Snell though.The NOLAN flip up is not snell approved, only DOT. Snell has the higher standard, and they have had ample opportunity to pass or fail the Nolan Flip up, and so far it is still not snell approved.
I learned in the MSF course to always choose snell and Dot over just dot, - many harley brain buckets are dot approved...but could never pass snell.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the nolan flip up would fail miserably in that it would flip up during a skid or contact, and leave the face susceptible to roadrash.