Looking For Input From Anyone Using Shark Evoline 3 Or Shark Evo One

R-Rated

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It is time for me to replace my full face helmet and after my latest cross country ride, I am leaning towards a Shark Evoline 3 or importing a Shark Evo One.

A few key points:
I am looking for input as far as placing the GoPro camera in front of the chinbar. I am thinking arms so the chinbar can rotate up and back but the camera remains stationary.

I ride in the rain so how does the face shield do in heavy downpours? My current fullface lets a little water trickle in.

I ride in temps as cold 19°F so how about fogging.

Thanks in advance gang.
 
Well, there appears to be little input so . . .

I got the Evo One. They are not sold in the US yet so I ordered it from Europe. Just came in last night.

Initial impression is build quality was above average. Speaker recesses are too shallow and small. My lantern superhero jaw made me adjust the cheek pads and I still may need to work on them more. Otherwise, fit is good.

I rode with it in the chinbar rotated back mode this morning and it did great. Nice air flow but I have a fairing on my Harley.

It should be raining on my way home so that will be interesting. Then when I get home I will work on where to put the camera.
 
Hey R-Rated,

I have just got an Evo-One to replace my aging Arai. Build quality seems fantastic.
Not had a chance to ride with it yet as I wrote off the bike last week when a lorry had taken up the whole road and forced me into a ditch (insurance is not backing me up as I didn't hit the thing)... On my way home from hospital visiting my partner who had an accident the previous week with a lorry and broke her Femur in two places.
Hoping to get some graphics on it soon and get the Drift mounted, I have one or two ideas..
 
Hey R-Rated,

I have just got an Evo-One to replace my aging Arai. Build quality seems fantastic.
Not had a chance to ride with it yet as I wrote off the bike last week when a lorry had taken up the whole road and forced me into a ditch (insurance is not backing me up as I didn't hit the thing)... On my way home from hospital visiting my partner who had an accident the previous week with a lorry and broke her Femur in two places.
Hoping to get some graphics on it soon and get the Drift mounted, I have one or two ideas..


Sorry to hear about the crashes.

I found the rubber around the base of the helmet is held on with a brittle glue. Mine popped off in a couple of places and I put it back on with hot glue.

Same happened with the lower left corner of the chinbar gasket. That went on with some super glue.

Other than that, the build is great. Ibdid have to remove some of the cheek pad stuffing so the chinbar would close easier. I also had to hollow out the ear holes where the speakers go so my headset would fit.

I hope you are back on the road soon as well as your friend. Thanks for the input.
 

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