Thanks Van. I’ve been a Shoei simp since the late 80’s. Today, I have two HJC Helmets and love both of them. This one just might be my next purchase. Thank you for the video.
I have Rpha70 and Rpha90s. Rpha71 has low Q outer visor mechanism, loose, clumsy. Visor lock is for sport helmet (lock & forget) , not for (sport) touring helmet in case you need to open it more then once (with gloves on). This is 1 step back from Rpha70 visor set.
Personally I prefer to have a positive visor lock. This helps the gasket to seal better and works to keep the visor on the helmet in the event of a fall. The lock on this one can easily be managed with gloves on. - Van
Hello, I am using Scorpion r1 carbon. I am looking for a new helmet because it has a built-in inner sunshade visor. and I'm so confused. Do you think HJC Rpha 71? Or AGV K7?
Thanks Van. I’ve been a Shoei simp since the late 80’s. Today, I have two HJC Helmets and love both of them. This one just might be my next purchase. Thank you for the video.
You are welcome and thanks for watching! - Van
Always appreciate these reviews Brian
You are welcome and thank you for watching! - Van
I started watching your video 8 years ago I'm here just say to hello 😃
Thanks for watching! - Van
I have Rpha70 and Rpha90s.
Rpha71 has low Q outer visor mechanism, loose, clumsy. Visor lock is for sport helmet (lock & forget) , not for (sport) touring helmet in case you need to open it more then once (with gloves on).
This is 1 step back from Rpha70 visor set.
Personally I prefer to have a positive visor lock. This helps the gasket to seal better and works to keep the visor on the helmet in the event of a fall. The lock on this one can easily be managed with gloves on. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear r u talking compliments about rpha70?
Hello, I am using Scorpion r1 carbon. I am looking for a new helmet because it has a built-in inner sunshade visor. and I'm so confused. Do you think HJC Rpha 71? Or AGV K7?