Joined May 2008
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Falkirk, Scotland
I've been using an OGK FF3 for a couple of years, but decided it was time for a change a month or so ago.
Here's me auld OGK FF3, it was a great skid lid and I would have bought one of the new FF5's had they been certified legal for UK road use, but as yet - they ain't.
I had a Doohan replica Arai Giga back when they first got released around 1990, and always fancied another Doohan lid, so when I spotted this on good auld Fleabay, I had to have it. ( Fly splats and raindrops optional!!! ).
Arai RX7RR4 Doohan :-
The daft thing is, the week before I got the Doohan lid, I bought an AGV Stealth Dragon, the same as MSmilleR has.
I've worn it once and didn't like the way it felt, it seems to sit very high up on yer bonce. So I stuck it back in its box and the missus can use it on the rare occassion she is out on the back of the bike.
The RX7 however, just feels "Right". Perfect fit.
I also have an auld Shoei GRV John Kocinski replica thats sat in its box up in the loft. Will hold on to it, who knows?.....might be worth something in a few years to come.
Here's me auld OGK FF3, it was a great skid lid and I would have bought one of the new FF5's had they been certified legal for UK road use, but as yet - they ain't.
I had a Doohan replica Arai Giga back when they first got released around 1990, and always fancied another Doohan lid, so when I spotted this on good auld Fleabay, I had to have it. ( Fly splats and raindrops optional!!! ).
Arai RX7RR4 Doohan :-
The daft thing is, the week before I got the Doohan lid, I bought an AGV Stealth Dragon, the same as MSmilleR has.
I've worn it once and didn't like the way it felt, it seems to sit very high up on yer bonce. So I stuck it back in its box and the missus can use it on the rare occassion she is out on the back of the bike.
The RX7 however, just feels "Right". Perfect fit.
I also have an auld Shoei GRV John Kocinski replica thats sat in its box up in the loft. Will hold on to it, who knows?.....might be worth something in a few years to come.