Motorcycle Helmets

Arai RX-7V Noriyuki Haga Replica Motorcycle Helmet Full Face ECE 22.05 with Pinlock Code: RX-7V.RPLC HAGA

  • Made from Composite Fibre
  • FFS technology that reduces wind noise
  • Full ventilation system
  • Eco Pure Liner removable and washable inner lining
  • Scratch-resistant outer clear visor
  • Pinlock anti-fog film
  • Double-D...
  • Made from Composite Fibre
  • FFS technology that reduces wind noise
  • Full ventilation system
  • Eco Pure Liner removable and washable inner lining
  • Scratch-resistant outer clear visor
  • Pinlock anti-fog film
  • Double-D fastening system
  • ECE22-05 & Snell certification


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Description

Description

  • Made from Composite Fibre
  • FFS technology that reduces wind noise
  • Full ventilation system
  • Eco Pure Liner removable and washable inner lining
  • Scratch-resistant outer clear visor
  • Pinlock anti-fog film
  • Double-D fastening system
  • ECE22-05 & Snell certification


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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
RX-7V.RPLC HAGA

Dimensions

Type
Full Face
Colour
Multicolour
Material
Composite Fibre
Clasp
Double D Ring
Certification
ECE 22.05
Pinlock (Anti-fog Film)
Included in the packaging

Extra Features

Removable / Washable Interior
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

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  • Application
  • Ventilation
  • Construction quality
  • Visibility
  • Value for money
  • Moderate aerodynamic noise
  • Weight

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  • Giorgos_Polis
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I have had it for 2 years with a sport touring motorcycle, I have traveled all over Greece at speeds over 200 kilometers, I have not put anything better on my head, it is truly worth every euro this helmet costs. I have owned more than 10 helmets over 600 euros, honestly, it has no rival

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  • Biker
    5
    61 out of 64 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Red

    Hello.

    I was unsuccessfully trying for three months to buy the pictured helmet in size L from Greece. The best price I managed to find at some point was about €760. I decided to visit the store and get it. They informed me that it would be available in 40 days at the price of €950. In the end, I bought it from Italy, for the not insignificant amount of €860.
    The helmet fits perfectly, leaving a pleasant "gap" at the ears. People who wear glasses will not have trouble with their glasses.
    Its visibility is more than adequate.
    The handling of the visor and its aerodynamic aids require some time to get used to.
    The new visor fastening is convenient, as is its removal and reinstallation.
    Its strap has remained exactly the same for thirty years. I admit I would have preferred something newer.
    Once you put it on, you will find that you can hear just fine what's going on around you. Its aerodynamic behavior is not impressive. Its ventilation is more than sufficient. After all, it has vents at the chin, the nose, the forehead... in short, it has ten vents.
    I was a bit surprised that it does not have an adjustable chin curtain like the previous ones. However, it is soft and fabric, so it's a welcome change for most, although I liked the previous version.
    Edit. 18/09/2024. I WAS WRONG. It does indeed have an adjustable chin curtain, which was "revealed" to me by an owner of the same helmet. You simply remove the existing one and the hidden hard and adjustable one appears. Also, under the cheek pads, there are two small orange fabric tabs which are used to immediately remove the interior and free the head from the helmet in case of emergency. Another star. End of edit.
    After 140km/h the visor will drop and lock by itself, unless you have some special coverage from the fairing. Of course, the wind whistling with the visor open is particularly annoying.
    After about 180-200km/h (a speed I do not use on the roads, a friend from the Village told me, you don't know him) the helmet "straightens" your head and does not allow rotations greater than (up-down) 30°. That's more than enough to check the mirror, anyway.
    Above that, wanting (the aforementioned friend) to push it, he reached about 270 with the helmet outside the fairing visor, so he put his head inside so as not to lose it.
    No problem, except of course for the fact that aerodynamic noises at these speeds are annoying. If the helmet had a more modern strap and better "acoustics," it would LITERALLY be a technological marvel. I will keep it, just like its father and grandfather, for a decade and then replace it with its modern equivalent.
    That's all.
    Goodbye and take care.
    P.S. The St. Pauli sticker is NOT provided by ARAI.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Value for money
    • Moderate aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Low aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    • Value for money
  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Value for money
    • Moderate aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Low aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    • Value for money
  • I have had it for 2 years with a sport touring motorcycle, I have traveled all over Greece at speeds over 200 kilometers, I have not put anything better on my head, it is truly worth every euro this helmet costs. I have owned more than 10 helmets over 600 euros, honestly, it has no rival

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Hello.

    I was unsuccessfully trying for three months to buy the pictured helmet in size L from Greece. The best price I managed to find at some point was about €760. I decided to visit the store and get it. They informed me that it would be available in 40 days at the price of €950. In the end, I bought it from Italy, for the not insignificant amount of €860.
    The helmet fits perfectly, leaving a pleasant "gap" at the ears. People who wear glasses will not have trouble with their glasses.
    Its visibility is more than adequate.
    The handling of the visor and its aerodynamic aids require some time to get used to.
    The new visor fastening is convenient, as is its removal and reinstallation.
    Its strap has remained exactly the same for thirty years. I admit I would have preferred something newer.
    Once you put it on, you will find that you can hear just fine what's going on around you. Its aerodynamic behavior is not impressive. Its ventilation is more than sufficient. After all, it has vents at the chin, the nose, the forehead... in short, it has ten vents.
    I was a bit surprised that it does not have an adjustable chin curtain like the previous ones. However, it is soft and fabric, so it's a welcome change for most, although I liked the previous version.
    Edit. 18/09/2024. I WAS WRONG. It does indeed have an adjustable chin curtain, which was "revealed" to me by an owner of the same helmet. You simply remove the existing one and the hidden hard and adjustable one appears. Also, under the cheek pads, there are two small orange fabric tabs which are used to immediately remove the interior and free the head from the helmet in case of emergency. Another star. End of edit.
    After 140km/h the visor will drop and lock by itself, unless you have some special coverage from the fairing. Of course, the wind whistling with the visor open is particularly annoying.
    After about 180-200km/h (a speed I do not use on the roads, a friend from the Village told me, you don't know him) the helmet "straightens" your head and does not allow rotations greater than (up-down) 30°. That's more than enough to check the mirror, anyway.
    Above that, wanting (the aforementioned friend) to push it, he reached about 270 with the helmet outside the fairing visor, so he put his head inside so as not to lose it.
    No problem, except of course for the fact that aerodynamic noises at these speeds are annoying. If the helmet had a more modern strap and better "acoustics," it would LITERALLY be a technological marvel. I will keep it, just like its father and grandfather, for a decade and then replace it with its modern equivalent.
    That's all.
    Goodbye and take care.
    P.S. The St. Pauli sticker is NOT provided by ARAI.

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Description & Specifications

  • Made from Composite Fibre
  • FFS technology that reduces wind noise
  • Full ventilation system
  • Eco Pure Liner removable and washable inner lining
  • Scratch-resistant outer clear visor
  • Pinlock anti-fog film
  • Double-D fastening system
  • ECE22-05 & Snell certification


SkuDescription|Brand

Product Number
RX-7V.RPLC HAGA

Dimensions

Type
Full Face
Colour
Multicolour
Material
Composite Fibre
Clasp
Double D Ring
Certification
ECE 22.05
Pinlock (Anti-fog Film)
Included in the packaging

Extra Features

Removable / Washable Interior
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

  1. 5
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Application
  • Ventilation
  • Construction quality
  • Visibility
  • Value for money
  • Moderate aerodynamic noise
  • Weight

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  • Giorgos_Polis
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I have had it for 2 years with a sport touring motorcycle, I have traveled all over Greece at speeds over 200 kilometers, I have not put anything better on my head, it is truly worth every euro this helmet costs. I have owned more than 10 helmets over 600 euros, honestly, it has no rival

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Biker
    5
    61 out of 64 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Red

    Hello.

    I was unsuccessfully trying for three months to buy the pictured helmet in size L from Greece. The best price I managed to find at some point was about €760. I decided to visit the store and get it. They informed me that it would be available in 40 days at the price of €950. In the end, I bought it from Italy, for the not insignificant amount of €860.
    The helmet fits perfectly, leaving a pleasant "gap" at the ears. People who wear glasses will not have trouble with their glasses.
    Its visibility is more than adequate.
    The handling of the visor and its aerodynamic aids require some time to get used to.
    The new visor fastening is convenient, as is its removal and reinstallation.
    Its strap has remained exactly the same for thirty years. I admit I would have preferred something newer.
    Once you put it on, you will find that you can hear just fine what's going on around you. Its aerodynamic behavior is not impressive. Its ventilation is more than sufficient. After all, it has vents at the chin, the nose, the forehead... in short, it has ten vents.
    I was a bit surprised that it does not have an adjustable chin curtain like the previous ones. However, it is soft and fabric, so it's a welcome change for most, although I liked the previous version.
    Edit. 18/09/2024. I WAS WRONG. It does indeed have an adjustable chin curtain, which was "revealed" to me by an owner of the same helmet. You simply remove the existing one and the hidden hard and adjustable one appears. Also, under the cheek pads, there are two small orange fabric tabs which are used to immediately remove the interior and free the head from the helmet in case of emergency. Another star. End of edit.
    After 140km/h the visor will drop and lock by itself, unless you have some special coverage from the fairing. Of course, the wind whistling with the visor open is particularly annoying.
    After about 180-200km/h (a speed I do not use on the roads, a friend from the Village told me, you don't know him) the helmet "straightens" your head and does not allow rotations greater than (up-down) 30°. That's more than enough to check the mirror, anyway.
    Above that, wanting (the aforementioned friend) to push it, he reached about 270 with the helmet outside the fairing visor, so he put his head inside so as not to lose it.
    No problem, except of course for the fact that aerodynamic noises at these speeds are annoying. If the helmet had a more modern strap and better "acoustics," it would LITERALLY be a technological marvel. I will keep it, just like its father and grandfather, for a decade and then replace it with its modern equivalent.
    That's all.
    Goodbye and take care.
    P.S. The St. Pauli sticker is NOT provided by ARAI.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Value for money
    • Moderate aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Low aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    • Value for money
  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Value for money
    • Moderate aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Application
    • Ventilation
    • Construction quality
    • Visibility
    • Low aerodynamic noise
    • Weight
    • Value for money
  • I have had it for 2 years with a sport touring motorcycle, I have traveled all over Greece at speeds over 200 kilometers, I have not put anything better on my head, it is truly worth every euro this helmet costs. I have owned more than 10 helmets over 600 euros, honestly, it has no rival

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Hello.

    I was unsuccessfully trying for three months to buy the pictured helmet in size L from Greece. The best price I managed to find at some point was about €760. I decided to visit the store and get it. They informed me that it would be available in 40 days at the price of €950. In the end, I bought it from Italy, for the not insignificant amount of €860.
    The helmet fits perfectly, leaving a pleasant "gap" at the ears. People who wear glasses will not have trouble with their glasses.
    Its visibility is more than adequate.
    The handling of the visor and its aerodynamic aids require some time to get used to.
    The new visor fastening is convenient, as is its removal and reinstallation.
    Its strap has remained exactly the same for thirty years. I admit I would have preferred something newer.
    Once you put it on, you will find that you can hear just fine what's going on around you. Its aerodynamic behavior is not impressive. Its ventilation is more than sufficient. After all, it has vents at the chin, the nose, the forehead... in short, it has ten vents.
    I was a bit surprised that it does not have an adjustable chin curtain like the previous ones. However, it is soft and fabric, so it's a welcome change for most, although I liked the previous version.
    Edit. 18/09/2024. I WAS WRONG. It does indeed have an adjustable chin curtain, which was "revealed" to me by an owner of the same helmet. You simply remove the existing one and the hidden hard and adjustable one appears. Also, under the cheek pads, there are two small orange fabric tabs which are used to immediately remove the interior and free the head from the helmet in case of emergency. Another star. End of edit.
    After 140km/h the visor will drop and lock by itself, unless you have some special coverage from the fairing. Of course, the wind whistling with the visor open is particularly annoying.
    After about 180-200km/h (a speed I do not use on the roads, a friend from the Village told me, you don't know him) the helmet "straightens" your head and does not allow rotations greater than (up-down) 30°. That's more than enough to check the mirror, anyway.
    Above that, wanting (the aforementioned friend) to push it, he reached about 270 with the helmet outside the fairing visor, so he put his head inside so as not to lose it.
    No problem, except of course for the fact that aerodynamic noises at these speeds are annoying. If the helmet had a more modern strap and better "acoustics," it would LITERALLY be a technological marvel. I will keep it, just like its father and grandfather, for a decade and then replace it with its modern equivalent.
    That's all.
    Goodbye and take care.
    P.S. The St. Pauli sticker is NOT provided by ARAI.

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