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ZUKIMON 02-09-2009 03:28 PM

Stupid helmet question time....
 
I've got two Shoei's and I am curious how to tell what model they are. I've looked almost everywhere on them short of pulling the damn liner out. I simply don't see a model number on it, but all the DOT/Snell stickers are there.

:idk:

Trip 02-09-2009 03:33 PM

post pictures of them and we will tell you

Mr Lefty 02-09-2009 03:35 PM

or pull the lining out... probably behind a cheek pad if the full liner isn't removeable.

buzzcutt2 02-09-2009 04:26 PM

Mine is on the strap.

ZUKIMON 02-09-2009 04:49 PM

Here's the sheild that it takes:

http://www.amazon.com/SHOEI-SYNCROTE.../dp/B000JCSF3S

I looked at the sheild just now, and I looked in the helmet again, and I cannot find any number on it anywhere. It looks as if all the original stickers are still there too. I'll try to post a pic when I get home. ;)

azoomm 02-09-2009 04:51 PM

Shoei has it stamped on the leather on the strap...

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZUKIMON (Post 162288)
Here's the sheild that it takes:

http://www.amazon.com/SHOEI-SYNCROTE.../dp/B000JCSF3S

I looked at the sheild just now, and I looked in the helmet again, and I cannot find any number on it anywhere. It looks as if all the original stickers are still there too. I'll try to post a pic when I get home. ;)

Sorry, but all Shoei I've ever owned have taken the same shield... from RF700 to today...

JoJoYZF 02-09-2009 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 162289)
Shoei has it stamped on the leather on the strap...



Sorry, but all Shoei I've ever owned have taken the same shield... from RF700 to today...

I was gonna say, I think theres only one or two kinds of shields that shoeis use.

ZUKIMON 02-09-2009 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 162289)

Shoei has it stamped on the leather on the strap...

to today...

Yep, you're right. This is also bad news for me too.........It would appear that I have two very nice, very expensive (at one time), very comfy and much enjoyed...........paper weights. :( The two Shoei's that I have are RF-800's, and they were built in the last part of '97. :panic: This really sux, as I very much like the fit and feel of these helmets and was glad that I had two identical in case of an accident. I guess it's back to my Fulmer which is only about 5 months old, but simply doesn't feel the way these do.

Amber Lamps 02-09-2009 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZUKIMON (Post 162526)
Yep, you're right. This is also bad news for me too.........It would appear that I have two very nice, very expensive (at one time), very comfy and much enjoyed...........paper weights. :( The two Shoei's that I have are RF-800's, and they were built in the last part of '97. :panic: This really sux, as I very much like the fit and feel of these helmets and was glad that I had two identical in case of an accident. I guess it's back to my Fulmer which is only about 5 months old, but simply doesn't feel the way these do.

Ha I had an X-8 (I think) and my GF had the RF-800 with Odie from Garfield on it... It always gave me headaches and I gave it away or something...anyway,I'm not sure I understand the problem,why can't you use the helmets?

ZUKIMON 02-09-2009 11:22 PM

Everything that I have heard over the years, and a few posts that I have read say to replace helmets after 5 years of use due to aging styrofoam and deteriorating shells due to UV rays. ???

I'd very much like to prove this myth busted, as I LOVE these helmets and they are like new. I got them from a one owner and he took very good care of them and rarely had them out/on.


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