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I am just starting to ride and need some info of helemts and boots in a cheap price range and good quality to start with. If I decide to really get into riding I will upgrade all of my stuff. I do not have a problem with that but I do not want to spend all of the money on something I will not keep around long. Now my car race helmet was expensive and NHRA approved but I also have had it for many years. It is worth the money I spent.

 

 

Any brands I should get or stay away from. I appreciate any and all input... :D

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I am just starting to ride and need some info of helemts and boots in a cheap price range and good quality to start with.  If I decide to really get into riding I will upgrade all of my stuff.  I do not have a problem with that but I do not want to spend all of the money on something I will not keep around long.  Now my car race helmet was expensive and NHRA approved but I also have had it for many years.  It is worth the money I spent. 

Any brands I should get or stay away from.  I appreciate any and all input... :D

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I can't give you any advise on brands, but rockymountainatv is the place to buy. :cheers:

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I have my R.M. catalog at home on the coffee table along with my Clymer banshee book! :cheers:

 

I definatley understand that protecting your head is priceless but a $400 helmet to a $200 helmet would still protect my head. So why pay for the $400 one because it has better graphics or a pro rider wears that type helmet.

 

I am planning on going to the K's Yamaha right by my house Saturday to do some browsing and trying on to see what I like and then order from Rocky Mountain.

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Get a helmet that fits YOU!!! Go try some on. Every brand feels different. Make sure it's sneel and dot certified. YOu don't want just trying to protect your head. Bell makes a good helmet for the money.

 

As far as boots, to each their own. I seen an ad for ARC. They look like a cross between street bike boots and mx boots.. very nice. I have alpinestar only becasue I got them free... lol. Stiff bastards.

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The new Thor Quadrant boots are running about 130, they are great. Super comfortable and my old Thor boots have lasted for 3 seasons of MX and Dune riding.

 

As to helmets, the HJC helmets are good. I would look at MSR, THOR and BELL Helmets as well. All three companies offer helmets in the low to mid 100s. Rock Mountain MC is the best way to go from my experiance.

 

Welcome to the world of riding :cheers:

 

RJV

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I balanced price with quality. I shopped at all the local dealers before I bought. Boots and helmets need to be tried before you buy. I ended up with Thor boots but they're a little tall in the toe (hard to get under the shifter).

 

Angus, you must be a cattle man. Not to stir to much, I have to give it to the angus breeders for such good marketing but have you researched what it takes for a steer to be "certified angus beef"? Most important it has to meet a grade standard, but it only has to be half black !!!

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I wore a Fox pro pilot helmet last year and thought it was too damn heavy.I bought a Thor helmet at the end of the season and it is awsome.As for boots get the best you can afford,but don't waste your time and money on the Oneal element boots.

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