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Cycle News 2020 Issue 17 April 28

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 17 APRIL 28, 2020 P81 S TANDOUT FEATURE Super light weight RIDER AN ALYSIS I keep falling in and out of love with AGV helmets. The race series helmets like the carbon-fiber Pista GP RR I love (that's the helmet I wore when I won Pikes Peak last year), but the street helmets never seemed to fit me correctly. It's the same with the K6, al- though before I go on, I will say that helmets are the most personal piece of safety gear you wear, and what does/doesn't fit me may be the op- posite for you. So, if you are going to buy a helmet—any helmet—try it on before handing over your cash. Now, back to the K6. HELMET LOWDOWN The fit, for me, isn't as bad as some of the previous AGV helmets I've tried, and it's actually pretty comfy during shorter rides of under an hour. Longer ones seem to pinch my ears at the top, but again, my head shape is dif- ferent than yours. At speed, the K6 is extremely sta- ble. Much like the Pista cuts through the air, so too does the K6. Plus, it lets me crack the visor open and hold it there without it slamming down like the Pista. The K6 is incredibly light, more so than any street helmet I've worn (I think the 6D ATS-1R is not far off in terms of weight). This translates to much less fatigue over a long ride, save for the fact it pinches my ears after a while. The airflow is excellent, as is the overall vison you get from the eye port. AGV helmets seem to always hate having my intercom system attached to them. They don't leave a cut out on the inner liner for the speaker wire to come through, so fitting any brand of com system will be a pain (I actually made a small cut on the bottom plastic liner that sits between the padding and the shell for the wires to travel through). Sound-wise, the K6 is pretty good. I generally wear ear plugs but at low speed the wind noise isn't too bad (not as good as an Arai Regent X, mind you). At $549 for the K6 tested here ($499 for a base color), it is priced competitively, the same price as a Shoei RF1200, while the Arai Regent X is $189 more. Again, your head size will deter- mine if this is the right helmet for you, but specs-wise, the K6 has the goods. Rennie Scaysbrook

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