Shark Evoline Series 2 Motorcycle Helmet
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Im due for a new helmet, last 15 yrs have had Arai RX7 II & III. But theyre getting very costly at over 1k. Am considering the versatility of the Sharp Evoline, theyre quite spunky but so far havent found an XL in shop to try. Also theyre still selling series 1 when series 2 is now out there.

Anyone using one?

Review: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycl...-series-2/
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#2
Volvi I just got the Shark RSR2 Carbon and love it, incredibly light and comfortable.

http://www.bikechatter.co.uk/helmets/103...eview.html
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#3
That's a nice helmet. Reasonable cost if it's in Australian dollars.

I'm a fan of the Reevu. Rear view and best non-fogging in any helmet I've seen.
Not yet legal.
Carpe Diem!
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#4
Thats pounds mate retail in oz is $999.00
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(07-08-2010, 08:28pm)BLACKZOOK Wrote: Thats pounds mate retail in oz is $999.00



Scary
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(07-08-2010, 06:44pm)Throwdown! Wrote: That's a nice helmet. Reasonable cost if it's in Australian dollars.

I'm a fan of the Reevu. Rear view and best non-fogging in any helmet I've seen.
Not yet legal.

I'm with you Throwdown, Waiting for the Reevu.


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#7
I'm getting sick of waiting for the Reevu. They've been advertising it for months, but nothing has gone on sale. Why is it so hard to get approval, when they're already approved in other countries?
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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(07-08-2010, 09:24pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: I'm getting sick of waiting for the Reevu. They've been advertising it for months, but nothing has gone on sale. Why is it so hard to get approval, when they're already approved in other countries?

We can fix that in a couple of week's when we vote out the dead wood .


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(07-08-2010, 09:30pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(07-08-2010, 09:24pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: I'm getting sick of waiting for the Reevu. They've been advertising it for months, but nothing has gone on sale. Why is it so hard to get approval, when they're already approved in other countries?

We can fix that in a couple of week's when we vote out the dead wood .

We need to get rid of the lousy State Government, too.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#10
Bruce not sure which one your pricing above. The Evoline is RRP$699, 20% discount currently being offered. Ebay UK imports close to $500 (stickerless, cud be prob). So all in all reasonably priced. Dunno about the Reevu, not sure looking in opposite direction to view rear position will work for me. Would still probably find myself looking manually at those blind spots on the sides.

Reevu Review http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycl...eevu/msx1/
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#11
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Cat...ets%3ARSR2
$330 US but Kenetic @$476 looks flash.
Like the idea of a light but uncompromised strength helmet.
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(07-08-2010, 10:58pm)Landmine Wrote: http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Cat...ets%3ARSR2
$330 US but Kenetic @$476 looks flash.
Like the idea of a light but uncompromised strength helmet.

Saw those landmine great price but I needed a new helmet for next weekends trackdays and from the USA would have taken too long. I broke my Nolan helmet in my turn 1 highside.Pi_freak
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#13
I've got a Reevu, a Shoei and an old Arai, but I only use the Reevu. Getting use to the mirror is quick and once you start instintively moving your head to obtain the rear shot you want, there aren't any blind spots. Probably pointless on the track, but excellent on the road.

There are some blokes in Coogee, NSW flogging them for $300 free postage (down from $700). They can't shift them because they're stickerless, so make that work for you in this instance. No copper has ever bothered me about it being stickerless either. It's worth a punt as it'll probably be priced at twice that when legal.
Carpe Diem!
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#14
couldnt find any seller in coogee, you got any details?
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#15
Quick review of the Shark RSR2 carbon.

My ears hurt - the visor tensioner is a pain in the ass.
But its as light as hell with very little wind noise- I'll keep it for trackdays and get another Nolan flip front for the street - at least with the Nolan I can smoke while riding
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