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Shoei GT Air vs RF1200 - my test
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<blockquote data-quote="AVGeek" data-source="post: 1153285" data-attributes="member: 13631"><p>I also picked up a GT Air the other day. My previous helmet is an RF-1000 that was due for replacement. The GT is much quieter, but I've also been playing with the windshield angle on the Tenere to deal with the buffeting issue. The GT also flows a ton more air than the RF-1000, I even noticed a slight breeze through the helmet while not moving. I was able to get the 31mm cheek pads swapped out for the stock 35mm for free at my local Cycle Gear. I won't ever go back to a helmet without an internal sun shield again. The convenience factor is way too high. The optical quality of both shields is excellent, and unlike the Bilt offerings (I have one of their ADV helmets), the tint level of the sun shield is perfect for the dazzling Arizona sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVGeek, post: 1153285, member: 13631"] I also picked up a GT Air the other day. My previous helmet is an RF-1000 that was due for replacement. The GT is much quieter, but I've also been playing with the windshield angle on the Tenere to deal with the buffeting issue. The GT also flows a ton more air than the RF-1000, I even noticed a slight breeze through the helmet while not moving. I was able to get the 31mm cheek pads swapped out for the stock 35mm for free at my local Cycle Gear. I won't ever go back to a helmet without an internal sun shield again. The convenience factor is way too high. The optical quality of both shields is excellent, and unlike the Bilt offerings (I have one of their ADV helmets), the tint level of the sun shield is perfect for the dazzling Arizona sun. [/QUOTE]
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