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