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Got my 509 helmet today started by Jorgy84
November 5th 2009 at 11:11 PM  [ Modified November 5th 2009 at 11:13 PM ]
 
Jorgy84
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My 509 helmet and goggles where waitting for me when I got home today
Opened them up and just love the helmet fits great
I went with the XL because that what I ware for HJC full face and it fits just like my HJC full face
I went with the matte black and just love it you can see the graphics better in person
The goggles fit down in the helmet nice
Feels like it will keep alot of wind off my face
can't wait to try them out to see if I will still love them as much as I do now
Thats about it just thought I would post my first thoughts on the helmet since I havn't realy heard any thing about the helmets.



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November 5th 2009 at 11:19 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by Jorgy84

My 509 helmet and goggles where waitting for me when I got home today
Opened them up and just love the helmet fits great
I went with the XL because that what I ware for HJC full face and it fits just like my HJC full face
I went with the matte black and just love it you can see the graphics better in person
The goggles fit down in the helmet nice
Feels like it will keep alot of wind off my face
can't wait to try them out to see if I will still love them as much as I do now
Thats about it just thought I would post my first thoughts on the helmet since I havn't realy heard any thing about the helmets.


You are going to love it, I love my setup, just got a new pair of oakleys im waiting to try out, but the open face is great, you can breath freely, no fogging up, and just buy a belaclava and I have never had an issue with being cold.



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November 6th 2009 at 12:02 AM
 
dragon600mod
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yea im getting the sno camo 509 goggles, and a new helmet this year, still deciding on what kind of helmet i wanna get



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November 6th 2009 at 1:33 PM
 
Big-Guy_Small-SledRed Ribbon
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November 6th 2009 at 1:45 PM
 
xcr440
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post some pics of that helmet. I have the goggles and love them, they could be a tad narrower but they work real well.



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November 6th 2009 at 10:33 PM
 
Jorgy84
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heres a few pics of it
thinkin about some quick straps








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November 6th 2009 at 10:38 PM
 
xcr440
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very nice, I have polaris QS's on 1 of my helmets. They are nice. My other has the regular strap.



a good beer drinker isnt a picky beer drinker
Loggers.... Working their ass off so you can wipe yours!

"Steep ground is when your cutting a notch and notice a mountain goat looking at you like you are crazy." - Hexan

woodbooga: (WOOD-boog-ah), n. regional dialect, common to areas of New Hampshire and Maine including the towns of Ossipee, Alton, Farmington, Acton, and Lebanon; one who attempts to obtain free firewood to fuel woodburning appliances in an effort to mitigate expenses related to home heating with fossil fuels. Frequently used as a term of derision by non-woodburners who mock the presence of loose bark and other wood waste in the beds of their pickup trucks.

2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
1997 xcr440 my clutch kit, 380 mains,T-flow

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