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Shark RSF3 Motorcycle Helmet

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

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  • There's no reason to use Double D ring chin straps? It's archaic and cheap.

  • I disagree. Double D-rings are almost a perfect engineering solution: They're light, super strong, no moving parts, infinitely adjustable, take up very little room... The cumbersome so-called "quick release" systems we've tried seem clumsy in comparison with parts that can break and they're big and thick and press on your neck and throat. But, that's the nature of opinions -- we all have one.

  • How's the safety on this? :) I'm looking around for a cheaper helmet. Though I'm in Europe.

  • It meets ECE safety standards, as do all helmets legally sold in Europe. It rated a 4/5 in the UK SHARP tests. Shark is pretty much a leader in helmet safety.

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  • All the hard work is evident and much appreciated.

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  • @Kevinsph1

    Double D rings ensure the strap is always a tight fit, unlike most other securing systems which do not ensure tightness

  • Have been checking your site for some years now, excellent one. Was going to buy the shark s650 from ebay (i'm not in the US) but thanks to your tips about glasses decided to try it before at a store and spot on, that helmet doesn't accept glasses. So, thanks very much and keep the good work coming. (ps: for someone who needs glasses: have a shoei RF1000 which is perfect regarding this issue, but it isn't cheap!).

  • Good info, thanks.

  • I used to have an RSF2R and in my opinion the RSF3 is the evolution of the RSF2i and RSF2R. I guess that explains the 2mm face shield. The RSX I would believe was in the league of the RSR2 and it has the same thicker faceshield and removal system.

  • Thanks for the answer.. I now will just need to find a shop in EU which would sell this for a normal price, cause here they add like 100-200 Euros cause of the low quantity of shops... :) Or maybe I will just grab one on Ebay, though I hope there aren't any "fake" ones there.

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