I use my Fulmer Modus most of the time and got a Nolan N-com both modular. The Fulmer survived the skid and not too worse for wear.
 
I must live dangerously. I have a Bell 3/4 that I almost always wear on the Rocket but I also have an HJC S15 Full Face that I wear on the KLR and sometimes the Rocket. I like the HJC's patented face shield. It's tits.

When I ride the quad, I never wear a helmet. Just a baseball cap turned backwards.
 
some no-name shorty in spring / summer / early fall and then for cool to bone chilling cold a caberg justissimo. i don't particularly care for the caberg's fit - it clamps down pretty good on my ears and after 4 hours or so really starts to bug me. it had the other things i required tho', the flip down sunshade, the flip-up face...
awhile back on here i said i really liked the look of the new cromwells, and i still think that would be one cool looking helmet on the rIII. too much $$ to import without having had the chance to try one on tho', and wouldn't do in the winter anyway...
 
use to wear a beanie all the time till one of my friends hit a deer with one on about 8 weeks ago, just got out of hospital last week, had severe head injuries. I don't think he'll ever be the same. Police had the highway marked off like he had died. Lot of bikes hitting wildlife in this neck of the woods lately. Now I wear a Icon Airframe full face and 98% of the time I wear some kind of body armor, depends on what roads I'm on and how I'll be driving and considering who else may be on the road.
 
Full face only for me. Shoei has been my favorite helmet brand for years. I also have a full face Shark, but I think it leaves to be desired in terms of ventilation. And it's a bit too narrow around the ears, for those of us who have to wear glasses all the time. Jamie:cool:
 
I want one too !!

Hey Busajack, where can I get that helmet ?
I absolutely love it, and I MUST have one.
Thank you
Jan

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Helmets

Currently 3/4 helmet for around town secondary rodes. Highways/race tracks calls for the best full face helmet you can afford; including having it fitted properly. Never mind just slipping it on and thats it. Have had several bad accidents on the track including having someone take my front wheel out, dropping me in front of the three riders behind me. Results being run over by 2 bikes at speed, unconscious, ambulance ride, bleed in left front lobal area. Not Good. HELMETS SAVE LIVES
 
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