Shark Evoline Series 2 ST Wayer Helmet The Shark Evoline ST features a new EPS liner design shaped to fit speakers and battery for the Sharktooth Bluetooth device. Sharktooth Bluetooth System Compatible Upgraded Face Shield Better sealing against rain Better sealing against air Improved Scratch Resistance Improved Ratchet System (9 positions) Upgraded Sun Visor Lengthened to address issues where sun visor did not come down far enough Neck / Side covers gained 1cm in width for noise reduction and better protection against weather New side markings New Series 2 specific logo Evoline 2 ST Wayer Features Shell made from injected thermoplastic resin. Multi-component internal shock absorber with different densities. Air flow circulation through integrated channels. Centrally controlled interior anti-scratch sun visor. External high safety toric anti-scratch / demister visor. External visor, easy to dismantle without tools. Can be opened with one hand. Stainless steel closing system. Inset vents. Hermetic watertight edging. Anti-backwash deflector. Meryl interior, can be fully dismantled, washable and adjustable. Double-D ring Racing chin strap. Meets or exceeds D.O.T. and ECE 22-05 standards The only helmet carrying a double full-face and jet ECE22-05 homologation 5 year warranty Note the only difference between the Absolute, Wayer, E-Tec Lumi, Moovit, and Solid color Evoline helmets is the color scheme
Overall rating
4/5
Great helmet, wish it was better for glasses.
PostedMay 18, 2012
Rothman
From Italian Alps
State:PA
Rider Type:Commuter
Age:25-34
Gender:male
Bang for the Buck
4/5
Style
5/5
Comfort
5/5
Protection & Durability
5/5
Air Flow
3/5
Features
5/5
Noise Level
Quiet
Loud
Shape
Narrow
Round
Vision
Narrow
Wide
I've been wearing modular helmets for a while now mostly due to the fact that they are glasses friendly in most cases. This helmet, though it has softer padding in place for the earpieces, is not very glasses friendly. You cannot put the helmet on while wearing glasses like most modulars. Also, I find it a bit hard to get the glasses in place when the helmet is already on. Once in place, however, your glasses will stay on your nose and not float around with the helmet and it is quite comfortable. The flipping chinbar is awesome and functions flawlessy making the helmet extremely versitile. The top-gun style sun shade works great even with glasses, I do wish it was slightly darker but it gets the job done quite well. Having the top vent, visor tab, and sun-visor slider all located top center of the helmet is pretty convenient but, it does take some time to get used to. The interior liner is soft but is also quite different from other helmest I have had. The liner is stitched so that the padding forms linear rows and it gives a different feel than most helmets I have owned/tried. That's not saying it's a bad thing, just different. The helmet is all day comfortable and though it's scales out as being heavy, you would never know it while wearing one. I wear a large in most helmets and this one was no exception as the large is a perfect fit for me. I have a round to round oval shape head and this helmet is money for that shape. The finish is incredible. It's so glossy that it's covered in finger prints quite quickly but I don't mind. Having a 5 year warranty is also quite nice. This helmet is so versitile that after using one, I can't imagine ever going back to a regular full face or modular. I commute on my bike every day as well as long several hour rides on the weekend and the occasional touring trip, this helmet suits those types of riding like nothing else on the market.
Saddlemen TR3300DE Deluxe Rack Bag Versatile mounting system fits virtually all trunk-mounted or stand-alone racks Universal strap mounting system designed for easy attachment to trunk or separately mounted luggage racks Fully rigid construction makes bag look great even when empty Big, easy-open top for quick packing Four exterior zippered pockets Top carry handle plus shoulder straps included for ease of carrying Constructed of UV-, water- and weather-resistant 1200-denier SaddleTuff and leather-like vinyl panels Dimensions 24'' W x 11.5 H x 12 D measures 3,300 cubic inches
Looking to put this on the back of my Hayabusa. The rear seat is only about 10" wide. Is the bottom rigid enough to keep it's shape or will it deform when full?