Member Reviews for AFX FX-42 Pilot Style Helmet - Solid Colors

AFX FX-42 Pilot Style Helmet - Solid Colors
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Part Number: AFX-FX-42-SOLID
MSRP: $79.95
Price: $59.96 - $71.99   Clearance Items On Sale:
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Average Customer Review: 3.67 (based on 3 reviews)

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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/16/12 by
(arebias) from , , for a 1100 Shadow VT1100C wrote:

Overall I think this is a good helmet for maybe just a little less money that they want but with that being a past issue I have liked the fit and feel of the helmet. The half shield with curve is great so that you don't feel as closed in as I do with my full shield helmet. Every now and then a bug will get through that curved area but hell everyone needs a little protein now and then.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 12/31/09 by
jp pratt (panther1) from tacoma, WA, United States, for a 1999 1500 Vulcan Drifter wrote:

Got it and it looks and works good on those sunny days when you just don't need to much helmet to make you feel stuffy.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 09/12/09 by
pjamese3 (pjamese3) from Killeen, TX, United States, for a 2009 900 Vulcan Custom wrote:

Good-looking helmet. It fits a bit tighter than I thought it would. I sized it so it should have been a little larger. It would be a great helmet if it was easier to do fasten and open the chin strap. I am surprised that they don't have a plastic/metal chin clip like most helmets do. To tighten the chin strap, you have to put it through a loop on the side of the helmet and bring it back down. Makes it a chore to put on and almost impossible to take off with gloves. UPDATE: I bought an adapter at the Kawasaki shop and now I can clip the helmet under my chin easily. Only cost $3 or $4.
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