Givi XZero1 adapts to weather conditions
By using modular components, Givi is hoping the XZero1 will be the first truly adaptable helmet, suited for riding in all weather conditions. The helmet comes with two chin bars, one solid and one skeletal, or it can be worn without as an open-face design. It also features removable vent covers, which when removed, should seriously increase airflow within the helmet. We like the idea behind the XZero1 but question the sturdiness of the removable chin bar design. I guess we’re just prepared to sweat to keep our beautiful faces intact.XZero1
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That looks awsome, my AGV shield just broke yesterday (a friend dropped it, but i had it for 3 years), so im getting a new helmet. I was gonna get an Arai but this thing looks awsome. I'll get some in my shop first and let you know how they are