I bought a Duke II purely on the SHARP rating. Fit came second. It was very, very comfy, not noisy and looked good. I would definitely buy a Caberg again.
Viper is one of the few brands we don't sell, so we don't have any customer review info to go off and I'm not in a position to try one. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
I think a visor from an N91/N90-2 should fit, as the Grex is essentially that helmet. As we don't have any N91/N90-2 visors in stock I can't check compatibility for you. Cheers, Tony
I couldn't say for sure as I don't have a radio for CBT, but I would expect those radios to fit inside anything and can't see why it wouldn't fit in an i90. Cheers, Tony
Probably not, no. They might, however, be bothered when the raised chinbar slips down a bit and they can no longer see where they're going. Cheers, Tony
@@sportsbikeshop Great to see that you're on the ball with old vids Tony! Good review - I watched it through three times - but I've got on suggestion that I think would help: You mentioned a few time who many ppl said this or that out of....I Know that it would take more time but if you used percentages I think that would be far far easier for ppl to grasp 'on the fly' - Not going to argue about the chin bar moving as my point was homologation - not if it had a retaining mech ;) Good company and great work
HJC 90 is not a quality build - it is inherently flawed in that the slider for the sunshield will break. It is very poorly designed. 20 out of 20 broke after period of use. HJC in Australia gave the response of so what.
We have had customers experience issues with sun visors, but it works out at 0.0327% of the i90s we have sold - and that's all sun visor issues, not just problems with the switch breaking. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers, Tony
Hi, the Duke X is slightly altered to meet ECE 22.06 safety regulations while the Evo has more widespread revisions. Reviews of both are in the pipeline. Cheers, Tony