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bmart

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  1. Many options including Woodcraft. I'm running Helis on my '98 and have a set for the '00 that I haven't installed. yet. That has the set from Belarus...pre-war edition on it. 

     

    Very tall may require rerouting or new hoses/cables. Ones that only lift won't let you alter the angles. Using the stock bars won't let you rotate the levers to the proper spot. They're all options, but full adjustable give you the most options. The Helis are a big improvement, but a far cry from perfect. 

     

    Helpful? 

     

  2. Which "you?"

     

    I rarely have fogging issues. They've pretty much solved that from early on saliva to later pinlock features and venting. 

     

    Riding since the mid 80s and...including the 4 helmets in the cycle now, a lot of helmets. lol

  3. For me, tied for #1 are safety and comfort. Then venting/shield usage ease/clarity. Then ability to remove and clean interior. Then price point, although I always buy clearance. I wish that they'd make the soft bits around the strap removable for cleaning.  

  4. AGV makes great helmets, and in wildly different shapes by model!

     

    I left Shoei a few years back for the same reason. Pricing was outrageous. I ended up with HJC for street, track, adn dual sport helmets. The only real difference I notice is the shield isn't 100 crystal clear like the Shoei. There's an absolute quality difference with latches/vents, but I notice do difference in that they're both adequate, and I saved 50%-75%. 

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