Bad weekend just got worse

Discussion in 'Classic Motorcycles' started by William the Concreter, Jul 14, 2003.

  1. Due to an "off" I damaged my favourite Everoke helmet at the weekend,
    today I find they're no longer made.
    I bought this lid a few years ago because it was rated the quietest on
    the market at the time,
    and they also did a made to measure service, so the Fit was superb.
    It was also supplied only in white so you could have your own artwork
    added.
    So question is does anyone read mcn/ride/? Tests and know which lid is
    reckoned to be the most muted of the latest offerings.
    Would also be nice if it was available in white.
    I thank you à l'avance
     
    William the Concreter, Jul 14, 2003
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    Hog Guest

    I'm eeking out the life of mine (also white).
    What about Cromwell?
    http://www.bmf.co.uk/mcrider/2003/rider407/here_today/
     
    Hog, Jul 17, 2003
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  3. William the Concreter, Jul 18, 2003
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    Hog Guest

    Hog, Jul 19, 2003
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  5. William the Concreter, Aug 11, 2003
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    Andy Clews Guest

    Thus spake William the Concreter unto the assembled multitudes:
    I bought a Cromwell Vector last week. My previous lid was a cheap Spada
    ZV, medium size. The Vector of the same size felt far too large, and the
    small size I chose still feels larger than the Spada. The Vector comes
    with changeable cheekpads and head-top pads. I'll probably need to buy the
    larger sized pads to give a tighter fit, although it is a bugger to get my
    specs on. It's a comfortable lid, though, and vision is very good. Wind
    noise is still there although it's not as bad as the other lids I've owned,
    but I wouldn't say that it's the quietest helmet on the market like some
    people have said.
     
    Andy Clews, Aug 13, 2003
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