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bandit390
10-02-2003, 04:40 PM
I just bought a HJC AC-X2 Static helmet from rmatv.

I was wondering whats the difference between it and the HJC AC-X2 Chromium helmet.

The only difference I see is the price.

batgeek
10-02-2003, 05:08 PM
Chomium:
The AC-X2 Chromium by HJC utilizes an advanced composite material shell combined with a chrome based shell paint to create a durable, lightweight and beautifully finished helmet
Super-lightweight "ACM" Shell Design
"ACM" (Advanced Composite Material) shell is constructed of a combination of fiberglass and Spectra
I-beam chin bar
Two shell sizes for a more comfortable fit
Flow-through "ACS" Advanced Channeling Ventilation System
Two-piece, channeled EPS liner allows flow-through ventilation
Four front intake vents
Four exhaust vents
Chrome chin vent
Built-in neck-roll exhaust vent
Removable/washable Interrior
Cheek pads and upper liner are easily removed to allow for cleaning
DuPont Cool Max liner with mesh trim channels moisture away from the skin
Padded chin strap design
Aerodynamic Vented Visor
Adjustable 3-screw vented visor with machined-aluminum side and plastic center screw
Visor matches helmet graphics
Large eyeport opening for greater visibility
Integrated non-slip goggle strap holders on eyeport sides and rear of helmet
Nylon Strap-retention Band
Neatly secures chin strap

Static:
Two shell sizes for a more comfortable fit
Flow-Through Advanced Channeling Ventilation System
Two-piece, channeled EPS liner allows flow-through ventilation
Four front intake vents
Four exhaust vents
Chrome chin vent
Built-in neck roll exhaust vent
Removable/washable cheek pads and upper liner
DuPont CoolMax liner with mesh trim channels moisture away from the skin
Padded chinstrap design with nylon strap retention to keep the strap neatly secure
Adjustable aerodynamic 3-screw vented visor with machined-aluminum side and plastic center screw
Large eyeport opening for greater visibility
Integrated non-slip goggle strap holders on eyeport sides and rear of helmet
DOT-218, Snell-M2000 approved

tants
10-02-2003, 05:12 PM
batgeek :eek2:

batgeek
10-02-2003, 05:16 PM
cut and paste is my friend! :D