Helmets How is your Helmet in the rain?

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2006 ST1300
My scorpion exo-400 is crap...

Water gets in the vents and down onto the inside of the face shield, guess I should be closing the vents.

Also I have the joe rocket gloves with the wiper on the thumb. When I use the wiper, the face shield bends and water gets past the seal and on the inside.

I hate it, any sugesstion as to a better helmet?
 
EXO-700... leaks
Caberg Justissimo... leaks less

I have yet to find a good venting helmet that doesn't leak... if it doesn't leak, it will fog up because it doesn't vent :rolleyes:
 
Just rode in the rain yesterday, 400 mi about 200 of in rain, Arai Quantum II no probs at all, dry even with vents open.

Regards,
 
Never had a helmet that didn't get somewhat wet in a steady rain. A wet liner can really suck if you can't remove it for drying. My old Shoeis were like that. The Nolans I have now have a snap out liner which you can dry quite successfully with a hand dryer or hair dryer. The Nolans have a fog-free insert that doesn't fog up in the rain, but if it rains hard enough water can work its way between the regular visor and the fog-free insert. That leaves spots and requires R&R to clean. PIA. It's easier to leave the visor cracked to prevent fog, and I don't find it's any wetter that way.
 
I'm with Steve. I have a Shoei RF-1000 and I've ridden up to 150 miles in the rain this year (several times). I don't have any leaks, but I will keep the visor cracked for venting. If it rains really hard then rain will come down the cracked visor
 
I think if you use a Pinlock insert, you don't need to crack open your Shoei visor.
Voila, no more leaks during rain.
 
SteveST1300 said:
I use an RF-1000 and it doesn't leak. But I do have to crack it open sometimes to keep it from fogging. :03biker:

+1

In the few times I've been in rain, my RF1000 was pretty good. Nothing really got into the vents.

--Bryan
04ST1300A
:04biker:
 
SteveST1300 said:
I use an RF-1000 and it doesn't leak. But I do have to crack it open sometimes to keep it from fogging. :03biker:
Steve,
Get you a Pinlock visor for your RF-1000. It'll never fog again. Best thing since sliced bread.

And no, mine dont leak either. only thing that gets wet is the wind curtain under the chinbar.
 
I have an Arai RX-7 RR4 and have never had a problem with rain coming in. Have had some fogging issues but open the chin vent a little usually takes care of it.
 
Believe it or not, I usually pick a helmet based on fit and price.

I usually end up with a JHC because they seem to fit best. And the price is usually good.

I've never had one cause me a problem in the rain. I had an $80.00CAD HJC cheapo once. Fit great, DOT approved, and once I installed the (free) little nose baffle-thingy, it didn't fog up a bit.

I still think the most important things in a helmet are fit and comfort. Just my 2 cents.
 
Thanks for the replies, I think the next helmet will be the RF-1000... now if only the price would come down to $129.95 :)
 
Shoei X11 - Bone dry unless I have the vents open.




Which makes me wonder....where did the expression Bone Dry come from anyhow? Must be from the SouthWest, eh?
 
Shoei-RF1000. Went out in a downpour yesterday so I can say it is absolutelly fine in the rain. I use a fogcity insert to prevent fogging, but it also has a lever on the visor that lets you crack it open just a bit that pretty much elliminates fogging even after you put the helmet on after you've let it rain on your head for a while. I guess I generate a lot of steam when I'm wet.
 
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