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Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 07-10-2017

Been browsing t'interweb fer a noo flip helmet.  I was going to go for a HJC IS max 2 as I was assured they're waterproof, my LS2 isn't, neither is my Caberg. <_<  Anyhoos, went over to CMC and looked at the HJC and I thought they were a bit flimsy tbh, esp. the visor. Soooo, ruled that out and started interwebbing.  Price excludes me from getting a Shoei or Schuberth so I narrowed it down to Nolan.

 

First up is the N104 evo 

 

[Image: N104.jpg]

I also found myself drawn to the N43e AIR. A modular helmet.

 

[Image: Nolan-N43E-Air-Voyage.jpg]

 

 

 

I also discovered that Nolan do a helmet called a Grex which is a cheaper version of their Nolan helmets.  Here's the Grex G4.2

[Image: grex-g4-2-pro-kinetic-4.jpg]

 

 

Soooooo, does anyone happen to own wanna these, or happen to have tried them on for fit ?



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - dmmsta - 07-10-2017

I had an IS Max a while back - visor seal to helmet along top of visor was SHOCKING.

 

Might have improved with the v2.

 

Worth trying to find a Shark Evoline 3 for a good price, as they're meant to be great - and come with a good warranty.




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - CrashTestDuffy - 07-10-2017

If you have an extra small head then fc have a schuberth on sale at ~£200 at the moment https://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/10207048/Products/Schuberth-C3-Decor-Stripes-Black-Matt/SubProducts/Schuberth-C3-Decor-Stripes-Black-Matt-0008


Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - dablik - 07-10-2017

Quote:I had an IS Max a while back - visor seal to helmet along top of visor was SHOCKING.

 

Might have improved with the v2.

 

Worth trying to find a Shark Evoline 3 for a good price, as they're meant to be great - and come with a good warranty.
Interesting mine has been fine with no leaks whatsoever from the visor in 3-4 years of ownership, in fact it was my recommendation that got him looking at a HJC, i've had a few over the years without problems.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Trevini - 07-10-2017

I have an IS Max (not the 2) and it leaks like a sieve along the top seal. Bloody comfortable though.




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 07-10-2017

Think I need to find a Nolan stockist near me and go try one on, or wait for the NEC in November.

 

You tried adjusting the visor brackets Trev ?  Managed to get a tiny bit of play on my LS2 but still not enough to stop it letting water in.

 

Yeah, a small head would give me access to loadsa bargains.  Helmet city have Nolans at half price on xxs xs and some L sizes.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Rallyist - 07-10-2017

Ian Schuberth C3 has been superseded so expect some bargains floating around maybe some at the show




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 07-10-2017

Will do Graham. :good:  Think I'll wait until the show as I can try 'em on.  Can allus hunt for a bargain after the show if there's no deals worth having.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - James - 07-10-2017

Quote:Been browsing t'interweb fer a noo flip helmet.  I was going to go for a HJC IS max 2 as I was assured they're waterproof, my LS2 isn't, neither is my Caberg. <_<  Anyhoos, went over to CMC and looked at the HJC and I thought they were a bit flimsy tbh, esp. the visor. Soooo, ruled that out and started interwebbing.  Price excludes me from getting a Shoei or Schuberth so I narrowed it down to Nolan.

 

First up is the N104 evo 

 
[Image: N104.jpg]

I also found myself drawn to the N43e AIR. A modular helmet.

 
[Image: Nolan-N43E-Air-Voyage.jpg]

 

 

 

I also discovered that Nolan do a helmet called a Grex which is a cheaper version of their Nolan helmets.  Here's the Grex G4.2
[Image: grex-g4-2-pro-kinetic-4.jpg]

 

 

Soooooo, does anyone happen to own wanna these, or happen to have tried them on for fit ?
Studders, I had a Nolan N103 (predessor of the 104) for a good few years. Its probably the most comfortable helmet Ive ever had (easily equal to the Arai Tour X which I also loved). It had a great fit (obviously thats different for everyone) and seemed solidly made. Plush interior. Quiet (although I always wear ear plugs). Good venting (but also warm enough in colder weather). The visor was easy to get on and off. No leaks through the vents or around the visor. It was my first helmet with an integral drop-down sun visor - brilliant, I wouldnt buy a helmet without one now. The chin bar mechanism was easy to use even with gloves on (single handed operation) and felt really solid.


The only downside was the polycarbonate shell construction (though I never had a problem with that) and the weight, I cant remember what it was now, possibly approaching 1800g? Overall a fantastic lid though.


Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 07-10-2017

Cheers Jim, good to get real life info. Smile  Not too fussed about the weight, these Caberg's are around 1700-1800g. Waterproof is a must though, it can be really dodgy when the inside gets misted up and you're trying to navigate the A1 in a horrendous downpour.  And, once the inner gets wet that's it for hours, just keeps misting up.  Rolleyes   Might go for a N103 yet, if the price is right, but I do prefer the look of the N104 evo.  The yellow wan is proper nice. 



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - James - 07-10-2017

I guess there are bound to be some improvements between the 103 and 104. Absolutely no problems with leaks on my 103 though. Im in the market for a new lid myself and might well have a closer look at the 104 too. The Blue one would go with my bike Smile


Id like a Schuberth but tried a C2 when I bought the Nolan and they dont fit my head.


Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Trevini - 08-10-2017

Quote: 

 

You tried adjusting the visor brackets Trev ?  Managed to get a tiny bit of play on my LS2 but still not enough to stop it letting water in.

 

 
 

Probably a bit late for that now. The lid is over 5 years old and due for replacement. Despite the leaks, I'd buy another though.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - dmmsta - 08-10-2017

Quote:You tried adjusting the visor brackets Trev ?  Managed to get a tiny bit of play on my LS2 but still not enough to stop it letting water in.
 

I tried with mine, actually bought a new set of brackets as I wondered if mine were badly made...no real difference.

I got a really good seal from centre outwards for ~25mm, then it got worse to the point of non-contact on the outer edges of the visor.

 

I have to agree it was comfy, if a little on the weighty side for a flip.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - hallrob1 - 09-10-2017

Having spent a small fortune on a Schuberth lid that went back to Schuberth twice but still leaked from the top of the visor I saw no point spending that sport of money again and have just splashed out £170 on a Nolan N87. So far it's all good, very comfy, quiet and no misting issues - Build quality looks good so it's hard to see what spending twice as much on a Schuberth gets you.

 

I've yet to give it the ultimate test in the rain but the visor seal does seem a lot better than my Schuberth.

 

 

I also picked up a Nolan N40-5 GT Classic Helmet which looks similar to the N43, (removable chin piece, visor etc) and while it has been perfect in the summer it is quite noisy and isn't really made for winter or wet weather as it leaked as much as the Schuberth.




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - ramotdm - 09-10-2017

I did have a Nolan 103/102? flip helmet, seemed nice quality, well made, but veeeeery noisy, so didn't last ling, the noisiest helmet Ive ever had, but that would be prob 8 or 9 years ago, prob come on a  bit now, flip ups are never going to be as quiet as a full face though.

I know where there's a shoei multitec, white, doing nowt if someones after a flip




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 09-10-2017

I might have had it if it'd had a sun visor Steve. Lol

 

I looked at the N87, very nice looking helmet too, esp. the multi coloured blue red n white wan.  Still prefer a flip lid though.

 

Really annoying that helmet manufacturers don't seem to put any effort into weatherproofing their helmuts, I mean, we do live in the UK. Rolleyes

 

Got an old Ride mag that reviewed 15 flip lids,  N104 didn't fare too well.  Webbikeworld were also disappointed with the sun visor mechanism, preferring the 103 wan.

 

Just dug out my old Justissimo helmet, only worn it half a dozen times.  Linings are in the wash so will see how that fares once I've freshened it up.  Seal looks good on this one, but it's a tight fit on me bonce.

 

Gonna wait for the nec show and try loads on before I go buying one.




Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - chrisbee - 09-10-2017

Quote:I did have a Nolan 103/102? flip helmet, seemed nice quality, well made, but veeeeery noisy, so didn't last ling, the noisiest helmet Ive ever had, but that would be prob 8 or 9 years ago, prob come on a  bit now, flip ups are never going to be as quiet as a full face though.

I know where there's a shoei multitec, white, doing nowt if someones after a flip
What size is the shoei????


Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Studley Ramrod - 09-10-2017

It's a medium Chris.



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - muddy - 09-10-2017

Quote:Ian Schuberth C3 has been superseded so expect some bargains floating around maybe some at the show
My C3 leaks, but it's the most comfortable helmet I've had so far. A lot noisier than the C2 though. 



Anyone Here Using A Nolan Helmet ? - Rallyist - 09-10-2017

I have had both original Concept and currently using a C2 and yes it does leak, on the original I glued a trimmed bit of a car wiper blade to the top edge of the visor which cured it, but it's a bit of a faf when replacing the visor. Wink