Well here's my first attempt of a review, This is my recently purchased Premier Trophy helmet.
I bought this is the July 14 and I've been riding it now for around 5 months, I've covered around 4000 miles with this lid.
When I was on the hunt of for a new piece of face saving protection, I didn't fancy another power-ranger glitter ball, I wanted to find something classical, something that gave a little nod to the yesteryear of motorcycling, And after hours of scouring the internet in my pants late at night, it turns out theres hardy any modern day full faced helmets, if you want retro you have to sacrifice your face with an open face helmet leaving it to the elements to turn your face into something that resembles one of Picasso's masterpieces.
So finally I stumbled up on the little gem of a website know as Urban Rider which have a clever ethos of blending style and motorcycle protection, after flipping threw their full face options I was left with 2 options; The very beautiful and pricy Bell Bullet or the charming Premier Trophy, A little bit of research later into Premiers history I discovered it has a rich history in motorcycling, including Phil Read before he moved to Arai.
So now to the Helmet, I did a little trip up to London to the Urban Rider store to try the helmet on, the staff in their where very nice and the store makes your wallet want to commit suicide. I was originally after the gloss white version of the Trophy but alas it seems like Medium is a popular size in helmets. So the gent behind the counter disappeared for a good 10 mins having a rummage around the stockroom and returned with a matt black version, I've never been a big fan of Matt black, but when I tried it on with my Trialmaster style jacket I did come all over with rose tinted glasses and before you knew I gave the man £180.
So the helmet its self is made from a DCA (Dyneema/ Carbon/ Aramidic fibre) shell, its just made form one mould not bits put together giving it its sleek minimal design, the interior is a combination of fabrics and leather-esque which goes hand in hand with its out counter-partner. It has a good old fashion flat chin guard which many people still look at with confusion, and a press stud visor which is a strange one to get use to.
PROS
- Looks positively beautiful
- The padding cuddles your cranium
- Its quite light on (1290grams)
- You can't feel nothing but cool, especially when you see your self in a shop windows reflection.
CONS
- THE WIND, anything above 65mph sounds like your head is stuck in an abundance of white noise - earplugs recommended
- That visor, its nice and vintage-y but press studs are a right ball ache when your at the traffic lights its steams up and have to wrestle your face off so you can see, it does feel a tad crude and fogs up far to often...
- I would of like to see Premier add a wind protector underneath the chin guard, the amount of wind noise is cancelled out if you cover it up is jaw droppingly incredible
Overall though, I love it, the helmet is pretty cool, especially if you have a classic bike, Sadly I don't but it doesn't look to shabby on my XJ600. The wind noise is a monster but its easily remedied, and the visor is a poo, I would like Premier to do a better visor for this helmet. But its one of the few affordable vintage styled EC approved full face helmets on the UK market and you know you look the bees knees wearing it.
P.S. Yes I took the photo. Not too shabby eh?
P.S.S. And yes that is a white scuff mark, you can thank the that lovely stone that got flicked up by a car... Bastard.
P.S.S. And yes that is a white scuff mark, you can thank the that lovely stone that got flicked up by a car... Bastard.
Good review;) just ordered a Matt black one after reading it :)
ReplyDeletenice review... I really like of these... since I am South America... I cannot try before buy so my head is 57 cm should I be OK If buy a Medium in ebay?
ReplyDeletethanks