Motorcycle Gear has
Shoei RF-1400 Prologue Motorcycle Helmet (Various Colors) for
$419.
Shipping is free.
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eklone for finding this deal.
Note: Available sizes and colors may vary
Features:
Compact Lightweight Design
- Evolved from its predecessor while maintaining a compact, lightweight design
- SHOEI's lightest SNELL-approved full-face helmet model
- Advanced wind-tunnel development improves aerodynamic performance:
- Drag = 4% reduction; Lift = 6% reduction (as compared to the RF-1200)
Improved Ventilation Performance
- Additional air intake hole in the center/forehead vent improves cool air intake
- Enlarged exhaust outlet vents improve hot air expulsion
- A total of six (6) air intakes (2 lower, 2 front, 2 upper) and four (4) outlets
3D Max-Dry Interior System II
- Newly designed cheek pads feature more volume on the bottom for greater comfort and reduced wind noise
- Max-Dry material absorbs and dissipates sweat 2X faster than traditional nylon
- Soft yet durable lower cheek pad fabric for a plush fit and feel
- E.Q.R.S. allows emergency medical personnel to easily and safely remove cheek pads from an injured rider's helmet
Improved Noise Reduction
- Advanced shell aerodynamics and all-new, air-tight shield system reduce unwanted wind and road noises
- New window beading reduces wind and water intrusion
- All-new, voluminous cheek pads and removable ear pads further restrain wind noise
CWR-F2 Shield System
- All-new CWR-F2 shield system features improved visibility, functionality, and performance
- 2D "flat" outside surface combined with 3D technology inside offers an aggressive look with optimized visibility for a more natural view
- Vortex Generators (borrowed from X-Fourteen technology) improve aerodynamics and reduce wind noise ○ X-Fourteen Data: Drag = 8.8% reduction; Lift = 3.5% reduction; Yawing = 52.4% reduction
- All-new center locking mechanism reduces risk of accidental openings during high-speed riding
- Redesigned base plate system boasts smoother shield opening and closure
- New shield adjuster for easier, more precise tuning
- All-new window beading reduces wind and water intrusion
- New, 10% larger DKS-304 PINLOCK EVO lens system improves lateral field of vision thanks to relocated pins outside of the eyeport
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While you don't necessarily need to splurge on a $400 Shoei or Arai helmet, it's essential to choose a reputable source. Helmets from less reliable sources may have a mere "DOT" label printed on them without meeting the necessary safety standards.
Consider the following points:
Source Matters: Opt for helmets from well-known and trustworthy brands or authorized dealers. These helmets undergo rigorous testing and adhere to safety standards.
Certifications: Look for helmets with certifications. The Snell certification is the gold standard for motorcycle helmets, but it's not mandatory. Personally, I recommend helmets with at least an ECE certification, which ensures they meet higher safety standards beyond the basic DOT requirements.
Remember, your helmet is your primary defense against head injuries, so choose wisely. Ride safe out there! 🏍️🔒
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While you don't necessarily need to splurge on a $400 Shoei or Arai helmet, it's essential to choose a reputable source. Helmets from less reliable sources may have a mere "DOT" label printed on them without meeting the necessary safety standards.
Consider the following points:
Source Matters: Opt for helmets from well-known and trustworthy brands or authorized dealers. These helmets undergo rigorous testing and adhere to safety standards.
Certifications: Look for helmets with certifications. The Snell certification is the gold standard for motorcycle helmets, but it's not mandatory. Personally, I recommend helmets with at least an ECE certification, which ensures they meet higher safety standards beyond the basic DOT requirements.
Remember, your helmet is your primary defense against head injuries, so choose wisely. Ride safe out there! 🏍️🔒
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While you don't necessarily need to splurge on a $400 Shoei or Arai helmet, it's essential to choose a reputable source. Helmets from less reliable sources may have a mere "DOT" label printed on them without meeting the necessary safety standards.
Consider the following points:
Source Matters: Opt for helmets from well-known and trustworthy brands or authorized dealers. These helmets undergo rigorous testing and adhere to safety standards.
Certifications: Look for helmets with certifications. The Snell certification is the gold standard for motorcycle helmets, but it's not mandatory. Personally, I recommend helmets with at least an ECE certification, which ensures they meet higher safety standards beyond the basic DOT requirements.
Remember, your helmet is your primary defense against head injuries, so choose wisely. Ride safe out there! 🏍️🔒
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