Road testing the new HJC modular helmet

With temperatures in the mid 50s and rising, I decided it was a good time to road test the new HJC CL Max II modular helmet. I did not want to get caught somewhere down the road with a new helmet that would not perform properly.

Well, thatโ€™s the excuse I used for a little motorcycling. Smile

Youโ€™d think a helmet like this would be very easy to put on, but I am so used a full-face helmet and how to put it on, that this one seemed awkward. Itโ€™s not the helmet. Itโ€™s me and my glasses. Iโ€™ll get the hang of it. Once the helmet is on, it fits like my other HJC helmetsโ€”nice and comfy and a perfect fit for the shape of my head.

Stopping for photos every now and then, it didnโ€™t take me very long to appreciate a modular helmet. Flipping the face up is an easy one-button maneuver. Or, just flip up the visor like the other helmets. Usually, I have to take my helmet off for photos, or even when I stop for gas. I have heard other photographers complain of this same helmet issue. With this modular helmet, just flip the face up, and do what you have to do. Itโ€™s very convenient. Also, this helmet is designed to accommodate a Bluetooth device. There is a place to mount it on the left side of the helmet. I donโ€™t expect to be using this feature, because it would violate rule #2โ€”Never, never, never answer the cell phone while riding!

I would be remiss if I did not point out that this helmet is a little noisier than my other helmets, and that is to be expected. The modular has a seam from the hinge almost directly over my ear. I can see there is a weather strip in there, but noise does come through. And on a 50ish day, the helmet does not seem as warm as the other helmets, but that could be my imagination.

Overall, I like this modular helmet. Iโ€™m looking forward to traveling with it.

Brent

New helmet added to the arsenal

It took me a while to embrace a full-face helmet, and it seems like it has taken me just as long to embrace the idea of a modular helmet. The new helmet is an HJC CL Max IIโ€”much more accommodating for the person who wears glasses.

Now โ€ฆ it needs a road test.

See you on the highway.

Brent

Kicking more tires, riding season is upon us

It has to be the springtime atmosphere. I was out on the motorcycle on Saturday, and riding is on my mind, which of course has me thinking and looking โ€ฆ AGAIN. Iโ€™ve spent too much time looking and dreaming. Of course, that may be the fun of it, or it could be obsessive compulsive disorder or maybe adult attention deficit disorder. Whatever.

Triumph Tiger 800 XC

The last time I told my wife I was going to buy a new helmet, I came home with a Trek 7300. โ€œHoney, look! I bought a new helmet and they threw in a bicycle!โ€ To this day, I donโ€™t think she believed all of that story. Not that there is a hint or relationship between buying a new helmet and a new bike, but I just ordered a new motorcycle helmet. My main and rational excuse: the old one leaks around the face shield in the rain. Iโ€™ve wanted a white helmet for some time, so white it is, and Iโ€™ve said repeatedly for the past two years, my next bike is going to be white. Itโ€™s a fashion statement.

Hereโ€™s a bike in white: Triumph Tiger 800 XC. Is this just California Dreaming? Itโ€™s like the girl next door. Youโ€™ve been around her for a while, and just now noticing her.

See you on the highway.

Brent