The HJC AC-3 open-face helmet is designed to be versatile, stylish and above all, protective. Utilizes a visor or a shield, has sleek lines and meets or exceeds DOT-218 and Snell M-2005 standards Lightweight, carbon fiber shell construction Nylon strap retention band neatly secures the chin strap Removable/washable, Nylex inner liner and cheek pads A Triple intake forehead vent is combined with a dual-density channeled styro liner and two rear venturi exhaust vents to allow for flow-through ventilation Visor (included) and optional shield feature the quick and easy, tool-less shields removal/replacement system Built-in communication system speaker pockets 100 protection from UV rays Exceeds VESC8
Overall rating
5/5
Great open face helmet
PostedMay 25, 2011
TerribleTerry
From LeClaire
State:IA
Rider Type:Road Warrior
Age:Over 65
Gender:male
Bang for the Buck
3/5
Style
4/5
Comfort
5/5
Protection & Durability
4/5
Air Flow
4/5
Features
3/5
Weight
Light
Heavy
Vision
Narrow
Wide
This is a very light helmet. The fit is good. The only marginal thing is the carbon fiber mat had some slight viaual flaws in it. It is the same helmet , minus the logos, that Harley-Davidson sells for twice the dollars. I'm very satisfied with this helmet.
Nolan N-Com MCS 2 Complete Kit for Honda Goldwing Installs into an N-COM-ready helmet just like the Basic Kit and allows wired connection to the bike's radio, intercom, GPS, CB, etc. This MCS 2 kit includes everything that you need to use the audio system of your bike. It includes The headset, speakers (stereo), microphone, and connectors. The lower cord to plug into your motorcycle is longer and features a 90 degree micro USB attachment. This headset system fits right into the Nolan helmets and does not require any modification of the shell or the inside of the helmet. It plugs directly into your bike and does not require any of the BlueTooth electronics that the other N-com headsets require. Notes Exceptions MCS cannot be used with an N-COM Bluetooth or Intercom kit nor multimedia wires (for connecting extremal audio sources)