Flip-up Helmet

  • KIT: New flip-up lid launched

    KIT: New flip-up lid launched

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    Motorcycle helmet brand MTR has revealed the new K-15 Evo Flip-Up helmet in the UK, costing just £125*. The latest addition to MTR’s comprehensive lineup is now exclusively available in the UK through Louis Moto’s website, Europe’s premier motorcycle clothing and accessories retailer. Constructed from a robust Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Polycarbonate blend and…

  • Buying Guide: Flip-front helmets

    Buying Guide: Flip-front helmets

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    When it comes to kit, it’s not always easy to know where best to splash your hard-earned cash. There’s an absolute abundance of choice out there to suit every kind of budget, and although it’s easiest to stick to what you know, there’s a chance you might be missing out on something properly good. That’s…

  • What We Wear: HJC i100 Flip-Up

    What We Wear: HJC i100 Flip-Up

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    £249.99 / www.oxfordproducts.com / Simon Meyer I’ve done a couple of thousand miles in HJC’s i100 flip front in the last 8 months or so. It’s actually my first experience of a ‘flip lid’… and I think I’m a convert. It’s become my go-to choice – despite having a significantly more expensive full face option…

  • What We Wear: Schuberth E2 flip-up

    What We Wear: Schuberth E2 flip-up

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    £549.99 / www.bikerheadz.co.uk / Ross Mowbray Schuberth knows what it’s doing when it comes to flip front lids. They’ve carved out an enviable reputation for their well-equipped, intelligently designed and supremely comfortable helmets which are often found on the noggins of big miles bikers who are happy to spend a fair bit of cash for…

  • What We Wear: Schuberth C5 flip-up motorcycle helmet

    What We Wear: Schuberth C5 flip-up motorcycle helmet

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    Bob Pickett tells us how it is… £539.99 / www.bikerheadz.co.uk / Bob Pickett The C5 is new from the ground up, sharing no parts with its predecessor. Homologated to the new ECE 22:06 standard, it is P/J rated (use with the front up or down). The C5 is festooned with smart features. The flip-front can…

  • TRIED AND TESTED: SRT Modular Helmet

    TRIED AND TESTED: SRT Modular Helmet

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    Laura Pickett takes a close look at Bell’s flip-up helmet It is important to note the SRT Modular is not P/J homologated, meaning when riding the front has to be in the closed position. Why have a modular then? It’s still useful; need to talk to someone, pay in the petrol station, wear glasses, all…

  • VIDEO: EXCLUSIVE first look at the all-new Shoei NEOTEC II helmet

    VIDEO: EXCLUSIVE first look at the all-new Shoei NEOTEC II helmet

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    The Neotec II will be available from January 2018 and costs; £519.99 for plain black, £549.99 for the single-colour blue, red, light silver, gunmetal grey, green and mid-grey and £599.99 for the yellow/black, grey/grey/black and white/black/red colourschemes. For more information on the Neotec II just click HERE. Here’s what Shoei says about the helmet itself: “The sequel…

  • VIDEO: AGV’s new top-flight Sport Modular helmet for 2018

    VIDEO: AGV’s new top-flight Sport Modular helmet for 2018

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    Check out this video (below) for the latest lid from AGV – the firm’s first ever SportModular helmet. We will get details on the AGV flip-up sporty when it’s launched at EICMA this week, but for now the factory is going with this promo video. You know what, it’s a good looking flip-up lid.

  • X-Lite launches the flip-up carbon touring helmet. Sweet.

    X-Lite launches the flip-up carbon touring helmet. Sweet.

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    X-Lite launches the flip-up carbon touring helmet. Sweet.   This is the new X-Lite X-1004 DYAD Ultra Carbon – X-Lite’s lightest ever flip up lid and it’s specifically aimed at touring riders. Costing £449.99 the helmet is around 80g less than most flip-up lids weighing in at  1,510g. It comes in sizes XXS to 3XL…


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