Had n87 and now replaced with n80.8. Both good, quality and comfortable helmets. Note that you would need C adapter compatibile with n80.8 when you moving n-com from n87 to n80.8. I didn't knew this and now I'm waiting for adapter...
Good to know, am doing the same and was lead to believe my B601R would fit right in so thanks mate. Having read some other user reviews I think I'll swerve this and stick with my N87 for now.
Aside from comfort for your head (which is important and you should check before buying if possible) there are reasons in favour of both and it'll be your call on which are your priority. The RPHA-70 was quieter for me, it'll be lighter, it has D-rings for the strap, which are more precise in adjustment. The Nolan passes the newer safety standard and has a buckle strap that is simpler to use. My choice would be the HJC, but I appreciate you may have different priorities to me. I hope this helps. Cheers, Tony
There are several compatible models: B902 L R, B902 R, B602 R, B101 R and M951R. All except the last of those models can currently be ordered here... www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_cat/1160 Cheers, Tony
Be careful with this helmet, there is a huge amount of wind noise. I came to it from a Shark s600 and was expecting much better from a helmet in the next price category up. The helmet could be a good choice if you ride a full size tourer or an adventure bike with a high screen but I've struggled with it on sportsbikes and sports-tourers. It has a lot of useful features and is rated well for safety but the wind noise really does my head in. As far as I can tell, the wind makes it's way over the visor and into the gaps that have been left in the liner for the ncom earpieces to go into. It seems to be worse on the left side where the lever for the sun visor is located. Annoyingly, you won't be able to return it at this point because you have to peel off the visor sticker in order to ride with it.
You should find the ECE 22.06 label sewn to the chinstrap. You may need to remove one of the cheekpads to reach the bit that it's stitched to. Cheers, Tony
A bit late to the party, but when I tried looking for the ECE markings (which I got told I need to locate for my driving exam) I didn’t find it. Maybe I just overlooked it, but could you help me out here?
You should be able to find it stitched to the underside of the chinstrap, or the cover that protects your chin from strap chafing. You're looking for the digits 06 at the beginning of a six-digit code. Cheers, Tony
Hi. I've not worn the Spartan 1.2, but I have tried the Spartan GT and Spartan RS. Based on my experience of those I would place the Shark above the Nolan. As ever, much will come down to your own personal needs and preferences, and also the way the helmet fits your head. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
There's nothing in Nolan's info on this lid to support that claim, and I don't recall experiencing a magic cooling pad on top of my head when I wore this lid. There is mesh material surrounding the top pad, which Nolan say helps the ventilation system do its job, so perhaps the reviewer was referring to that. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
The speakers for the Packtalk Slim are the same as the Packtalk Bold speakers that wouldn't fit in the recesses when we made this video. Based on that, I'd say they won't fit in the recesses. If you have room between the helmet and your ears you could put the velcro boosters in the recesses and stick the speakers to those, but it may end up causing discomfort if you don't have enough room around the ears. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
Hi Craig, apologies - I've only just seen your question. Generally, HJC and Bell are the best I've found when trying to accommodate Cardo speakers. So the HJC i70 or F70 would be good, or a Bell Qualifier DLX. I hope that helps. Cheers, Tony
Have bought this coming from a Nolan N87 and I'm somewhat disappointed. The wind noise in this is so much louder than the N87 at lower speeds. The adjustable liner button is also painful on my head, the little notch/button adds so much pressure and pain to the point where I've taken it out. Extremely comfortable though but part of me wishes I'd have returned it to you guys
Hopefully it comes together for you, but if (as it appears) you bought it from us and you do want to return it then it's worth contacting our customer support team as we will always look into the individual circumstances and see if there's a way we can help. You can reach them through support@sportsbikeshop.co.uk Cheers, Tony
Always hard to comment on noise as so many other factors affect the way wind flows over a helmet. My experience was that this was quite noisy and I was glad of my earplugs, but this could very well be different for other riders on other bikes and riding in different conditions. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
Comments on this video and from customers suggest this is not a particularly quiet helmet, though many other factors affect the noise you experience on a bike. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
This is a step up in a few areas from the N60-6. The comfort lining is a bit more plush, and the liner adjustability is an extra you don't get on the N60-6. The N80-8 is N-Com compatible, unlike the N60-6 (which doesn't have recesses for speakers). The sun visor operating mechanism on the N80-8 is more refined than the N60-6, which has a simpler rotating switch at the left-hand visor pivot. And the two-stage system on the N80-8's micrometric strap buckle is a step up from the N60-6, which just has a lift and release buckle. The N60-6 is a good value lid that does the basics very well, but this one is a more premium helmet with nicer features. It is about 150 grams heavier, though, if that's important to you. The N60-6 review is coming soon by the way. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
That'll depend on what you ride, how you wear the helmet, other kit you wear (such as earplugs), anything you fit to the helmet (intercoms), the conditions and your personal idea of what is/isn't noisy, so forgive me for not passing comment as my experience is unlikely to relate. Once we have a bigger quantity of customer reviews it's easier to get a broader picture of general feedback - but it's still too early to read anything into the reviews at the moment. Cheers, Tony
I’m coming from older AGV (GP Pro) and compared to it the N80-8 is super noisy on lower speeds. Using plugs is a must, as with all helmets. But the N90-8 surely is not a quiet lid!
@@balkicroatia I measure 55, 56cm which would be S but I tried the N87 and felt some pressure on top of the head. Now I'm waiting for my N80, M size, hope it fits.
@@balkicroatia M arrived and even with the "moveable" padding adjusted, when I was pulling down from the chin, my eyes would get half covered. Also, fingers would fit on the forehead. These were signs that its too big for me. I exchanged it for a Bell Broozer (S). Got a word on it? :)
Hi there, I’m having a tough time deciding between these helmets as my first helmet: Nolan N87, AGV K3 SV-S, Scorpion Exo 520 Air, and the HJC i70. Is there one you’d particularly recommend over the others? (Not fussed on communication systems etc.) but more on quality, safety, fitment, and ability to use glasses with it. Cheers!
I've worn all of those helmets and I'd say it should come down to comfort for your head shape. There's nothing in particular that makes any of them stand out from the other, so I'd advise trying some or all of them on and getting some advice on which ones fit you. If you live near one of our shops you could order each of those helmets to be waiting there for you to try on, and get that advice you need. Good luck with your mission, and getting into biking. Cheers, Tony
Just wasted £200 on this helmet. Pervious helmet n87 was great this helmet it's bigger doesn't fit in my pannier or my locker wtaf shoe arai and earlier n87 all fit fine. Now I have to sell it 3 days after buying it I'm so pissed off
Sorry to hear it doesn't work for you. It may be down to the switch from ECE 22.05 to 22.06 as helmets in general seem to be a little larger in external size if they meet the new standard, which this does. Good news for protection, bad news for fitting in luggage. Cheers, Tony
Soy reacio a cubrir el ruido con mucho detalle en los videos, porque siempre depende de las condiciones (motocicleta, velocidad del viento, etc.). En mi Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer, descubrí que se generaba bastante turbulencia ruidosa alrededor de la base del casco. Esto puede deberse a las circunstancias particulares en las que estaba montando. Disculpas si la traducción es mala, pero espero que esto te ayude. Saludos, Tony
Muchas gracias yo tengo una fz6 semiencadenada y el casco que yo tengo es insoportable tengo que cambiar de casco pero no me decido por cual comprar , muchas gracias
I got N80-8 just after it became available. Not from yourselves. Being Nolan user for ages, this helmet is the biggest dissapoitment from Nolan. The seal around the visor is a disaster. Noise, turbulence, cold coming in . I have it returned but the repacement was the same.I can provide photos and video if someone is interested At least 10 emails to the seller, that many to Nolan too and finally got refund. Now back to N87 plus with N-Com B601R, love it.
I think Nolan maybe don't have the best quality control, my N100-5 has similar visor sealing issues and the neck roll failed within a year, the cheek pads also seem to wear out in 6 months or so.
Detailed and professional, but not too long. A very good review. I just booked one for a test. Keep up.
My buddy just ordered the N80-8. Awesome helmet. Wasn’t available when I got my 87plus. But I really like my 87plus. Thanks for the review.👍😁
Had n87 and now replaced with n80.8. Both good, quality and comfortable helmets. Note that you would need C adapter compatibile with n80.8 when you moving n-com from n87 to n80.8. I didn't knew this and now I'm waiting for adapter...
Good to know, am doing the same and was lead to believe my B601R would fit right in so thanks mate. Having read some other user reviews I think I'll swerve this and stick with my N87 for now.
how it is in compared to n87 plus?
noise, ventilation?
thank you.
In betwen HJC RPHA 70 and Nolan N80-8 which one you would recommend more. Many Thaks
I drive naked bike
Aside from comfort for your head (which is important and you should check before buying if possible) there are reasons in favour of both and it'll be your call on which are your priority. The RPHA-70 was quieter for me, it'll be lighter, it has D-rings for the strap, which are more precise in adjustment. The Nolan passes the newer safety standard and has a buckle strap that is simpler to use. My choice would be the HJC, but I appreciate you may have different priorities to me. I hope this helps. Cheers, Tony
Where can I buy the blue tooth intercom for the n80 8
There are several compatible models: B902 L R, B902 R, B602 R, B101 R and M951R. All except the last of those models can currently be ordered here... www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_cat/1160 Cheers, Tony
Be careful with this helmet, there is a huge amount of wind noise. I came to it from a Shark s600 and was expecting much better from a helmet in the next price category up. The helmet could be a good choice if you ride a full size tourer or an adventure bike with a high screen but I've struggled with it on sportsbikes and sports-tourers.
It has a lot of useful features and is rated well for safety but the wind noise really does my head in. As far as I can tell, the wind makes it's way over the visor and into the gaps that have been left in the liner for the ncom earpieces to go into. It seems to be worse on the left side where the lever for the sun visor is located.
Annoyingly, you won't be able to return it at this point because you have to peel off the visor sticker in order to ride with it.
I have a N104 and is the same, the noise leake throught the sunvisor lever
Even with earplugs?
@@Qytrhyep even with quality earplugs, and a silk balaclava. you will need to fill gaps in padding around ears to make it wearable. even then..
Is this helmet supposed to have the EC sticker on the back? I just bought one and there is no DOT or CE sticker on it?
You should find the ECE 22.06 label sewn to the chinstrap. You may need to remove one of the cheekpads to reach the bit that it's stitched to. Cheers, Tony
A bit late to the party, but when I tried looking for the ECE markings (which I got told I need to locate for my driving exam) I didn’t find it. Maybe I just overlooked it, but could you help me out here?
You should be able to find it stitched to the underside of the chinstrap, or the cover that protects your chin from strap chafing. You're looking for the digits 06 at the beginning of a six-digit code. Cheers, Tony
@@sportsbikeshopthank you very much!
Hello. Can you advise, Shark Spartan 1.2 or Nolan N80-8?
Hi. I've not worn the Spartan 1.2, but I have tried the Spartan GT and Spartan RS. Based on my experience of those I would place the Shark above the Nolan. As ever, much will come down to your own personal needs and preferences, and also the way the helmet fits your head. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
I heard from some reviewer that the crown pad has the technology to keep the cold inside the pad, so you feel cool inside. Is it true?
There's nothing in Nolan's info on this lid to support that claim, and I don't recall experiencing a magic cooling pad on top of my head when I wore this lid. There is mesh material surrounding the top pad, which Nolan say helps the ventilation system do its job, so perhaps the reviewer was referring to that. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
how it is in compared to n87 plus?
noise, ventilation?
thank you.
Taken on those two factors, I'd say there's little difference between an N87 Plus and the N80-8. Cheers, Tony
Hi, would cardo pack talk slim earphones fit in the helmet?
The speakers for the Packtalk Slim are the same as the Packtalk Bold speakers that wouldn't fit in the recesses when we made this video. Based on that, I'd say they won't fit in the recesses. If you have room between the helmet and your ears you could put the velcro boosters in the recesses and stick the speakers to those, but it may end up causing discomfort if you don't have enough room around the ears. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
@@sportsbikeshop Hi Tony, thanks for that, could you recommend a helmet that would be good?
Hi Craig, apologies - I've only just seen your question. Generally, HJC and Bell are the best I've found when trying to accommodate Cardo speakers. So the HJC i70 or F70 would be good, or a Bell Qualifier DLX. I hope that helps. Cheers, Tony
Have bought this coming from a Nolan N87 and I'm somewhat disappointed. The wind noise in this is so much louder than the N87 at lower speeds. The adjustable liner button is also painful on my head, the little notch/button adds so much pressure and pain to the point where I've taken it out. Extremely comfortable though but part of me wishes I'd have returned it to you guys
Hopefully it comes together for you, but if (as it appears) you bought it from us and you do want to return it then it's worth contacting our customer support team as we will always look into the individual circumstances and see if there's a way we can help. You can reach them through support@sportsbikeshop.co.uk Cheers, Tony
Is it snug fit?
It is quite an enclosed fit as this is a sporty helmet, but it's not a snug fit like a race helmet. Cheers, Tony
how about the wind noise Sir?
Always hard to comment on noise as so many other factors affect the way wind flows over a helmet. My experience was that this was quite noisy and I was glad of my earplugs, but this could very well be different for other riders on other bikes and riding in different conditions. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
Hi how noisy is the Helmut ?
Comments on this video and from customers suggest this is not a particularly quiet helmet, though many other factors affect the noise you experience on a bike. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
This or an LS2 Vector 2 ?
I'd suggest trying both and seeing which fits best. If equal on that score, I think the Vector 2 is a better helmet overall. Cheers, Tony
How this compares to new N60-6?
This is a step up in a few areas from the N60-6. The comfort lining is a bit more plush, and the liner adjustability is an extra you don't get on the N60-6. The N80-8 is N-Com compatible, unlike the N60-6 (which doesn't have recesses for speakers). The sun visor operating mechanism on the N80-8 is more refined than the N60-6, which has a simpler rotating switch at the left-hand visor pivot. And the two-stage system on the N80-8's micrometric strap buckle is a step up from the N60-6, which just has a lift and release buckle. The N60-6 is a good value lid that does the basics very well, but this one is a more premium helmet with nicer features. It is about 150 grams heavier, though, if that's important to you. The N60-6 review is coming soon by the way. Thanks for getting in touch. Cheers, Tony
How is the noise?
That'll depend on what you ride, how you wear the helmet, other kit you wear (such as earplugs), anything you fit to the helmet (intercoms), the conditions and your personal idea of what is/isn't noisy, so forgive me for not passing comment as my experience is unlikely to relate. Once we have a bigger quantity of customer reviews it's easier to get a broader picture of general feedback - but it's still too early to read anything into the reviews at the moment. Cheers, Tony
I’m coming from older AGV (GP Pro) and compared to it the N80-8 is super noisy on lower speeds. Using plugs is a must, as with all helmets. But the N90-8 surely is not a quiet lid!
What size did you fit for this helmet?
I wore a medium, which is the same I would take in the vast majority of helmets. Cheers, Tony
For me head measure is 58.5cm and fits M size of n80.8.
@@balkicroatia I measure 55, 56cm which would be S but I tried the N87 and felt some pressure on top of the head. Now I'm waiting for my N80, M size, hope it fits.
M would be fine for you I think. Inside you would get one "moveable" padding and you could setup helmet according your head shape. Enjoy!
@@balkicroatia M arrived and even with the "moveable" padding adjusted, when I was pulling down from the chin, my eyes would get half covered. Also, fingers would fit on the forehead. These were signs that its too big for me. I exchanged it for a Bell Broozer (S). Got a word on it? :)
Hi there,
I’m having a tough time deciding between these helmets as my first helmet:
Nolan N87, AGV K3 SV-S, Scorpion Exo 520 Air, and the HJC i70. Is there one you’d particularly recommend over the others? (Not fussed on communication systems etc.) but more on quality, safety, fitment, and ability to use glasses with it.
Cheers!
I've worn all of those helmets and I'd say it should come down to comfort for your head shape. There's nothing in particular that makes any of them stand out from the other, so I'd advise trying some or all of them on and getting some advice on which ones fit you. If you live near one of our shops you could order each of those helmets to be waiting there for you to try on, and get that advice you need. Good luck with your mission, and getting into biking. Cheers, Tony
Nolan n87 is my fave. Have genuinely tried all those out and nolan is my fave
Just wasted £200 on this helmet. Pervious helmet n87 was great this helmet it's bigger doesn't fit in my pannier or my locker wtaf shoe arai and earlier n87 all fit fine. Now I have to sell it 3 days after buying it I'm so pissed off
Sorry to hear it doesn't work for you. It may be down to the switch from ECE 22.05 to 22.06 as helmets in general seem to be a little larger in external size if they meet the new standard, which this does. Good news for protection, bad news for fitting in luggage. Cheers, Tony
Hola quisiera saber cómo anda de ruido
Soy reacio a cubrir el ruido con mucho detalle en los videos, porque siempre depende de las condiciones (motocicleta, velocidad del viento, etc.). En mi Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer, descubrí que se generaba bastante turbulencia ruidosa alrededor de la base del casco. Esto puede deberse a las circunstancias particulares en las que estaba montando. Disculpas si la traducción es mala, pero espero que esto te ayude. Saludos, Tony
Muchas gracias yo tengo una fz6 semiencadenada y el casco que yo tengo es insoportable tengo que cambiar de casco pero no me decido por cual comprar , muchas gracias
I got N80-8 just after it became available. Not from yourselves. Being Nolan user for ages, this helmet is the biggest dissapoitment from Nolan. The seal around the visor is a disaster. Noise, turbulence, cold coming in . I have it returned but the repacement was the same.I can provide photos and video if someone is interested At least 10 emails to the seller, that many to Nolan too and finally got refund. Now back to N87 plus with N-Com B601R, love it.
I think Nolan maybe don't have the best quality control, my N100-5 has similar visor sealing issues and the neck roll failed within a year, the cheek pads also seem to wear out in 6 months or so.
Loudest helmet I've ever had.
If you ride a naked bike don't bother with this helmet it's terrible even with good earplugs in. Gone back to my old shark loads better
damn, i just dropped $320 aud on this helmet. ive 4 other helmets, all noisey, i wear earplugs most time, even on short commutes.