HJC Helmets

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timskipper

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1,297 posts

266 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Been trying on helmets today for my girlfriend who has had her first ever ride on a motorbike as my pillion and really enjoyed it. She tried on everything Infinity had and it's coming down to a choice of two.

HJC IS-17 at £179 or an Arai Chaser V at £369.

I've got an Arai helmet which I really like so that's my first choice for her, but £200 will buy a nice jacket too with the saving.

I know nothing of HJC. Are they worth considering seriously?

Didn't seem to be any noticeable weight difference and the HJC has a neat flip down sun visor.

Cheers
Tim

markw996

309 posts

138 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I don't know either way, but they're good enough for Jorge Lorenzo...

Ritchie335is

1,861 posts

202 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I have an RPHA10 and it's very good, light and quiet. Also the visor mechanism is ten times better than Arais kinder egg crap.

Mastodon2

13,825 posts

165 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I bought an RPHA 10 Graffiti Lorenzo last weekend, it's absolutely great. Very quiet, light, small shell, loads of great little details on it. The only thing I struggled with was fogging initially, as with the chin curtain fitted it's got a very good seal on it and if I wasn't riding fast enough it would fog. Pinlock insert is fitted now though, should solve the fogging issue. More expensive than the helmets you were looking at though, but the RPHA 10 is a very much a premium helmet.

I can't speak for any of their other helmets, but I can't imagine them being much better or worse than their competitors.

Jazoli

9,095 posts

250 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I've a couple of HJC's and rate them, I have one with a drop down internal visor and cheek pumps (!) and a normal one for TD's, they are well made, fit very well and are as comfortable as my old Arai. also the visor mechanism is far superior to the Arai method and changing visors is a doddle, they are a bit draughty without the chin curtain in place but other that that I can't really fault them, I crashed in my track day one and didn't die.

At half the price of an Arai its a no brainer, unless they don't fit you properly.

H100S

1,436 posts

173 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I also have a HJC, bought it at the bike show to replace my old Carbon fibre HJC. They seem nicely made, fit my head real well, nice and quiet too with good quality paint. I find the optics of the visor very good and the pinlock is very good. The internal sun visor is supurb, i dont know how i managed before. I don't look at other make now i'm so happy with it.

Total bargain too.

Jonjo91

1,834 posts

158 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Have a chaser V - it can be quite noisey and the visor is a pain to change.

Have borrowed a HJC RPHA 10 recently and actually really liked it, light, comfortable and the visor change takes second.
Would be considering HJC lid to replace my Arai.

SAS Tom

3,401 posts

174 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I used to have an IS-16 and currently have a shoei XR-1100, shoei GT Air and Arai chaser V.

IMO the HJC's are nowhere near as good as an Arai or Shoei.

LoonR1

26,988 posts

177 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Are we doing helmets again? If they're being sold by a retail shop in the UK then they will meet the relevant regs to make them safe

They might not be the prettiest or have the fanciest designs but they will work

Worry over fit more than style.

Has anyone mentioned SHARP yet?

curlie467

7,650 posts

201 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Yes, fitment over anything, I tried loads when I was looking and some felt awful for different reasons.
Stuck to my budget and narrowed it down to a BKS or an HJC, went with the HJC in the end as it was a slightly comfier fit, I like it but it does fog up and I don't know if that is down to the weather or not.

Pinlock visors have been mentioned above so I might try them and see how I get on, other than that the helmet is really nice and has a nice quality about it for one heck of a price. The flip down tinted visor is brilliant too.

LoonR1

26,988 posts

177 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Time to be serious. We all know that HJC helmets fog up and slip down over your eyes thus messing up your MotoGP chances. Of its for the road you should be OK, but never ever consider one for a top level race.

Charliecloud

302 posts

197 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Go for fit and comfort - 20mins on in the shop, over brand and style.

13aines

2,153 posts

149 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I have an RPHA 10+ (my second) and I think it's great. HJC have come on a lot since I bought my first helmet (£250 AGV) and I went back on my word to stick to what I felt were premium brands, at the time, AGV, Arai, Shoei.

I have been very impressed with the RPHA 10+! It's light, well made, quiet, and comfortable. The visor change is a doddle (but then so was my AGV) and the ventilation is superb, and very easy to operate with gloves.

I had a big accident in mine landing on my face (breaking my neck at C2) and my bonce was absolutely fine (bar a broken cheek bone). While this isn't not a representation of how great the helmets protection is, I did choose to buy another.

Make of that what you will, but i'd recommend the RPHA 10+ highly smile

timskipper

Original Poster:

1,297 posts

266 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Cheers for the replies. We spent ages in the shop trying them on so happy it's a good fit.

curlie467

7,650 posts

201 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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LoonR1 said:
Time to be serious. We all know that HJC helmets fog up and slip down over your eyes thus messing up your MotoGP chances. Of its for the road you should be OK, but never ever consider one for a top level race.
Damn. I had my WSBK debut this weekend too as a wildcard.
Never mind hey.

unclepockets

553 posts

166 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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My HJC visor has weird opening increments, on any other helmet I've owned, you can have the visor just a little bit open which is handy for demisting, on my HJC the first stop is like halfway or thereabouts so the edge of the visor is right in my eye-line, a piss-poor bit of design in my opinion, other than that, it's alrighty for the £99 I paid.

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Padding wears out the same as any cheap lid, mine was a loose fit after six months or so. Which means they last slightly better than Cabergs. Bit noisey is the main thing I'd say.

Justices

3,681 posts

164 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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I have HJC helmets (CJ-16). No problems so far and the visors open very slightly to demist and hold in position.

BobSaunders

3,031 posts

155 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Had mine for three years, kart and car track days as well as for use on the road with my old kit car.

Use it now on the bike and it's fine.

It was the only one that fitted me comfortably and within a decent price range when i purchased it.

Very happy with it - padding is removable and comfortable, fog's a little due to chin to throat(?) padding, but it is removable, fogging is simply resolvable with popping the visor a little.

CJPJ

27 posts

154 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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Took my new HJC IS-17 out for it's first outing today. It really is a wonderful helmet - the fact that it fits my head aside, it's quiet, aerodynamic and the visor system is simple and quick to change. The internal visor is brilliant and whilst not super-tinted, I've added a dark visor so I can switch between the two. I went for the matt black one and it looks amazing (for the time being) and goes really well with the Ducati Monster. I've owned Arai Chaser, HJC and Schuberth S1 before and this is by far and away my favourite.