Helmet Guides

CYRIL R1-PRO Helmet Review: Sport Styling, Fit and Visor System
CYRIL R1-PRO Helmet Review: Sport Styling, Fit and Visor System
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R1-PRO is a fixed full-face option for riders drawn to a sport-inspired profile and a magnetic visor-release system. Its suitability still depends on fit, shield operation and verified model information... Read more
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CYRIL THUNDER A128 Helmet Review: Flip-Up Fit and Dual Visor
CYRIL THUNDER A128 Helmet Review: Flip-Up Fit and Dual Visor
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THUNDER A128 is the CYRIL model to examine when appropriate parked-stop convenience and a dual-visor arrangement matter more than a fixed full-face routine. Its decision points are the exact operating... Read more
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Which CYRIL Helmet Should You Choose? Mad Shark, R1-PRO, THUNDER or R18
Which CYRIL Helmet Should You Choose? Mad Shark, R1-PRO, THUNDER or R18
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Choose the shell structure before styling. Mad Shark and R1-PRO are fixed full-face options, THUNDER is modular, and R18 is 3/4 open face. The right choice is the one whose... Read more
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CYRIL Mad Shark vs R1-PRO: Which Full Face Helmet Fits Your Ride?
CYRIL Mad Shark vs R1-PRO: Which Full Face Helmet Fits Your Ride?
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Mad Shark and R1-PRO share a fixed full-face format, so the choice is less about category and more about published maintenance features, visual direction and the model that fits your... Read more
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Best Motorcycle Helmets for Rain and Changing Light: Visor Features to Compare
Best Motorcycle Helmets for Rain and Changing Light: Visor Features to Compare
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Rain turns a helmet into a small visibility system. Water sits on the outside, breath builds on the inside, and the light can move from bright sky to shaded road... Read more
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Best Motorcycle Helmets for Night Riding: Clear Visor Checks Before You Buy
Best Motorcycle Helmets for Night Riding: Clear Visor Checks Before You Buy
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Night riding is where a scratched, dirty, tinted, or slightly distorted visor stops being a minor annoyance. The best starting point is simple: clear vision first. Then check glare, fogging,... Read more
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