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Motorcycle Certified Davidson Chopper Cruiser Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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🛡️ Motorcycle Protective Gear, 🏍️ Motorcycle & Powersports

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Details

SizeXL(7 5/8 - 7 3/4)
ColorBlack
Recommended Uses For ProductMotorcycling
BrandTTMT
Vehicle Service TypeHarley Davidson, ATV, Scooter, Triumph, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Sukuzi

Description of Motorcycle Certified Davidson Chopper Cruiser

Brand new interior padding design for maximum comfort. EPS Impact Absorption Inner Liner. Advanced lightweight durable shell - Advanced Thermoplastic Shell Technology. Stainless Steel Dual D-Rings Strap with button. XL: 23 3/4" - 24 1/2" or 7 5/8 - 7 3/4 or 61cm-62cm.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Overpriced and Inadequate

My analysis of this motorcycle protective gear showed that it is costly with inadequate protection. The armor felt flimsy, unable to hold up to automotive impact and the design hardly shields your skin from scraping. Even the fabric quality WAS subpar fraying after minimum use .The only pro is that it looks cool, but for safety during a crash, this gear falls short. It is not worth the investment..

Pros
  • Uniquely designed and visually appealing with the iconic Harley-Davidson branding.
Cons
  • Has a high upfront cost compared to other motorcycle options in the market.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great helmet, uncomfortable chin strap

Overall the helmet is nice and good value, my only complaint is the chin strap. It came with a rubber boot that can be worn directly on the chin instead of under the chin like most belts. I can't wear it on my chin as it restricts speaking, drinking water, etc. After removing the piece of rubber and moving the strap under my chin I immediately noticed how rough the strap was and after a 100 mile ride I had a lot of chafing. and it was pretty uncomfortable. I'll probably put a piece of styrofoam

Pros
  • Motorcycles and Weightlifting
Cons
  • Upgrades available