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I'm thinking of buying a Cagerg Justissimo GT flip helmet has anyone got any comments about these helmets e.g. wind noise levels,weight,do they steam up easy?
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Got a probiker flip front love it, inly thing i don't love is the chin strap its a quick release, and i prefer the double D rings. Its got a sun visor in as well i get on with it really well, looking to buy a new on soon
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I have a Caberg V2 , not a bad helmet, integral sunnies are good, heavier than some and not as quiet but good value for what it is and it's all day comfortable as well..
Only thing i'm not fussed on is the seatbelt type chin fastener, like others I prefer Double D rings...
It is a good helmet though.
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Got a Justissimo and a Trip.They're great for touring and sunvisor is good,also handy when filling up at petrol stations.A litle noisy at speed but comfy.I wear an RST helmet for shorter journeys as its quieter.
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ive got one that i use when i take the bike to work,dont mind it getting abused it's cheaper than my shark it's a good helmet sun visor is handy,but a lot more wind noise than the shark and lot heaver,but you get what you pay for half the price
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I agree with the previous comments, and would add that this helmet is good for a more upright riding position, but unsuitable for a more `racing` position as then the weight shows itself more and the forward vision is hindered by the shape of the visor/helmet aperture.
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get a shoei multitec its stronger than all others and lighter and and really really comfy , nice and quiet with the whisper strip on . i know somebody who has done 160mph plus and it was relatively quiet, you can also get pinlock for them .
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+1 on the multitec.
I've tried DHD's on and it was fooking lurvly
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