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(More customer reviews)I bought this helmet on LeatherUp.com, and given all the 5-star reviews there I'll be surprised if my review doesn't get pulled from the site.But I thought I'd better warn people with my experience.
I bought 2 of these helmets last July, using 1 as my main helmet and another for the wife who's only rode with me a few times.This April, almost 9 months later, my helmet's flip-up joints stopped working correctly, so that the face shield won't stay up on its own (i.e. you flip it up and it falls right back down).Not a problem, since I had my wife's helmet.I used that for a couple of weeks, and then the bolt that holds the flip-up module to the helmet popped out, stripped threads.
I called LeatherUp about this, and of course there's only a 30-day warranty.I asked if they had spare parts so I could repair it.They asked me to email them a detailed explanation of what's wrong, with pictures.So I removed the flip-up face shields from the helmets and was stunned by the dangerously flimsy construction.There are copper/brass bolts that hold the flip-up module to the helmet, and those screw into a nut inside the helmet that only has about 2 rows of threads to screw into; 3 of the 4 bolts on the 2 helmets had already pulled out of those threads!That same copper/brass bolt is a cylinder so that another bolt can screw into it.The threads inside the cylinder were almost entirely stripped on 3 of the 4 bolts!It's amazing that the flip-up module was still attached to either helmet!In addition, there's a plastic "arm" attached at the same bolt, and it has the stops that hold the flip-up module up when you raise it.The "arms" are made of extremely thin plastic, and (once again) 3 out of the 4 arms on the 2 helmets were broken!After seeing the construction of these helmets I am absolutely stunned that no one else has posted similar problems!
Now to be fair, the helmets are definitely cheap, but they're built so cheaply that I question their DOT certification.Also on the positive side the helmets fit me very well and were surprisingly quiet.But I now have no confidence whatsoever in the Hawk line of helmets.
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Advanced DOT certified modular flip up helmet constructed of lightweight Polycarbonate the strongest group of thermoplastic polymers. Polycarbonate material provides a higher degree of protection and impact absorption.
Turn some heads with this Black Matte Full Face Modular Helmet, exclusive design by Hawk Helmets. It meets strict DOT regulations and combines style, comfort and ultimate protection. With its one of a kind shell design, advanced venting technology, impact absorbent liner and comfort padding this is the perfect helmet for the serious rider. The padding inside is very comfortable and soft with removable and washable comfort liner.
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