I sure hope it fits!
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Ordered one of these today
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Ordered one of these today
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Who did you order it from? I didn't see Canada or the U.S. on their dealer list.
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Re: Ordered one of these today
Not available in North America. Lazer is the oldest manufacturer of motorcycle helmets in the world. I ordered out of France. I haven't got mine yet so I won't recommend them yet.Garnet wrote:Who did you order it from? I didn't see Canada or the U.S. on their dealer list.
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Looks nice! How much is it? You got carbon fiber, right?
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Yea I ordered the carbon with the carbon finish. Costing me $600. CDN. $460. USD at the moment. I may have to pay some fees at the border. Still way less expensive than a Shuberth C3Pro that weighs in @ 500 grams more! That's a lot. I ordered one of those and sent it back. Way to heavy. You can get the fiberglass version of the Lazer for a lot less, and it's the same helmet, and only weighs 1500 grams. The carbon weighs in at 1350. I've been wearing a carbon fiber full face that is very light. Makes a world of difference you can feel immediately, and even more at the end of a day of riding. But I really miss the flip up feature for many reasons. Once you ride with a really light helmet, you can't go back.enigmaT120 wrote:Looks nice! How much is it? You got carbon fiber, right?
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What head shape are they aiming toward? I didn't see it listed.
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LAZER:enigmaT120 wrote:What head shape are they aiming toward? I didn't see it listed.
I am taking a chance ordering this helmet, as I have no way to try one on. I fit an XL in the Shuberth C3. In a Shoei Quest I fit an XL. But that means nothing, the folks I talked to in a number of different dealers didn't seem to know that the Qwest has a different shape than other Shoei's. If the Monaco doesn't fit I have to hope I can sell it locally. The lastest version...the Evo, has a new shape with more space in front of the chin. That sounds good. In a HJC CL max I wear a XXXL. In my Kaos carbon fiber I wear a XL. In the new version of the Kaos, now called a Riot, I wear a XXL. I tried a Zeus on a while back....I was a medium.Here is what we have :
Intermediate oval to lightly slender fit. Not a long oval, neutral to intermediate. Intermediate oval fit.
Also on Webbikeworld :
« I'd classify the Monaco as having a very neutral fit, neither too narrow nor too round »
BTW I have a new HJC CL max brand new in a box for sale I'd call it XL. Good lid, just want lighter.
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Hey ZM - even your head is worth that much.Zombie Master wrote: Costing me $600. CDN. $460. USD at the moment.
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Yea I ordered the carbon with the carbon finish. Costing me $600. CDN. $460. USD at the moment. I may have to pay some fees at the border. Still way less expensive than a Shuberth C3Pro that weighs in @ 500 grams more! That's a lot. I ordered one of those and sent it back. Way to heavy. You can get the fiberglass version of the Lazer for a lot less, and it's the same helmet, and only weighs 1500 grams. The carbon weighs in at 1350. I've been wearing a carbon fiber full face that is very light. Makes a world of difference you can feel immediately, and even more at the end of a day of riding. But I really miss the flip up feature for many reasons. Once you ride with a really light helmet, you can't go back.[/quote]Zombie Master wrote:enigmaT120 wrote:Looks nice! How much is it? You got carbon fiber, right?
That's addiction!
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I've been addicted to riding for a very long time.Sibbo wrote:Yea I ordered the carbon with the carbon finish. Costing me $600. CDN. $460. USD at the moment. I may have to pay some fees at the border. Still way less expensive than a Shuberth C3Pro that weighs in @ 500 grams more! That's a lot. I ordered one of those and sent it back. Way to heavy. You can get the fiberglass version of the Lazer for a lot less, and it's the same helmet, and only weighs 1500 grams. The carbon weighs in at 1350. I've been wearing a carbon fiber full face that is very light. Makes a world of difference you can feel immediately, and even more at the end of a day of riding. But I really miss the flip up feature for many reasons. Once you ride with a really light helmet, you can't go back.[/quote]Zombie Master wrote:enigmaT120 wrote:Looks nice! How much is it? You got carbon fiber, right?
That's addiction!
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