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Video: HJC RPHA 10+ Lorenzo replica review

MCN, 20 May 2013 11:54

MCN consumer editor Tony Hoare has been testing the new HJC RPHA 10+ helmet over the past few weeks, covering over 1500 miles in the process. The helmet, as used by Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies, is HJC's update to their RPHA 10. brightcove.createExperiences();

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Helmet Review: HJC RPHA Max flip-front helmet

Tony Hoare, 20 May 2013 09:17

HJC RPHA Max flip-front helmet, £359.99 Tester: Tony Hoare Miles/time: 1800 miles/one month What’s good? I’ve shied away from flip-up lids because I don’t like the image, but the RPHA Max soothed those concerns enough for me to use it on an 1800-mile trip to Italy. It’s essentially HJC’s RPHA10 race helmet, but with the convenience of a flip-front helmet. ...

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Arai 2013 TT replica revealed

Tony Hoare, 02 May 2013 16:08

The fourth Arai official TT replica helmet has been unveiled, and it echoes the famous yellow and black colourscheme of TT legend Joey Dunlop. The design is part of Arai’s backing of the TT races and the helmet will be worn in this year’s races by Bruce Anstey, as well as the travelling marshals who follow the race around the ...

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Helmet review: Arai TourX3

Richard Newland, 02 May 2013 15:54

Arai Tour-X3 (now the X4)Time tested: 7500/30 months What’s good: Made famous by the Ewan and Charley show – but don’t let that put you off – the Tour-X3 is a real cross-over helmet, treading the line with impressive neutrality between a full-on road lid, and a full-face motocross one. The lining is usefully removable and washable, and the large ...

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Helmet review: Arai Rebel

Andy Davidson, 02 May 2013 15:46

Arai Rebel: £439.99Time tested: 3900 miles/ six weeks What’s good? I took ownership of a Rebel helmet five days before I left the UK for a 10-day, 2600-mile trip to Slovenia in deepest winter. I wore it every single day, on one occasion for 24 hours only taking it off for petrol and food (find out why in a future ...

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Nexx XR1R Carbon review

Anonymous, 18 February 2013 14:50

Advertisement Promotion When MCN reviewed the Nexx XR1R Carbon, writer Dan Aspel concluded that it was “The best road helmet I’ve worn”, and awarded it 5 stars. Thanks to its carbon shell, the Nexx XR1R Carbon is one of the lightest motorcycle helmets available, weighing just 1250g.  It features one of the largest fields of vision he’d ever seen and ...

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Helmet Review: Shoei XR1100

Alison Silcox, 31 October 2012 12:13

Shoei XR1100, £419.99 Miles covered/owned: 4000/six months What’s good: I like Shoeis, they fit my head shape well and this is the third Shoei I’ve worn so am quite becoming an expert. As with the others it didn’t take long to bed in. The visor changing system is really easy to operate and takes seconds to switch from clear to ...

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Helmet review: Arai RX7 GP

Richard Newland, 19 October 2012 14:40

Arai RX7 GP helmet, £699.99Miles covered/time: 40,000/three years What's good? Helmets are a very personal choice, but I’ve been wearing Arai for 19 years – not for any irrational brand-loyalty reason, but simply because they fit my head like a, er, glove. The GP is the range-topping Arai – carbon aside – and with the exception of the minor demerits ...

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MCN deal of the week: £200 off AGV GP Tech faces helmet

MCN, 03 October 2012 17:23

The AGV GP Tech is the same helmet worn by AGV's top riders in MotoGP and WSB. The GP Tech is made from super-light carbon kevlar and features Cool Max lining to keep your head cool. This week we've knocked £200 off the limited edition Valentino Faces GP Tech helmet and we'll deliver it free to your door. Just click ...

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Drop-down visors: are they any good?

Anonymous, 29 August 2012 11:55

What are your thoughts on internal drop-down sun visors? Are they worth having? Debthehog, MCN forums The only downsides to them are that a few can become loose and rattle inside your helmet or drop down of their own accord (and if we’re honest here, we don’t think they look as cool as a tinted visor). But among our forum ...

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