Shoei X-14 Kujaku Helmet – Everything You Should Know

Shoei X-14 helmet

The Shoei X-14 Helmet is a full-face lid derived from racing helmets. It originally came out a few years ago, but now the Kujaku graphic is new.

The beautiful thing about this Shoei helmet is that it’s designed for the track, but it will still work for the street rider who wants an aggressive full-face lid.

Let’s take a closer look at this helmet.

Shoei X-14 Kujaku Brings Unique Style to a Race-Ready Helmet

The Shoei X-14 Kujaku is new and it’s a fantastic graphic to have on your noggin while riding. The lid is dark with swirling graphics and a large feather sweeping up the side of the helmet from the chin bar to the rear.

In terms of construction, the motorcycle helmet is no different from the standard Shoei X-14 that debuted a few years ago. It provides The same level of protection the pros get, such as Marc Marquez.

You’ll find a customizable aerodynamic shape to the shell that’s made of high performance fiber materials (the shell comes in four sizes), dual-layer multi-density EPS liner, EPS throughout the entire chin bar, Shoei’s Cheek Pad Cooling System, breath guard, chin curtain, an entirely removable interior lining with Emergency Quick Release System, tool-less shield removable, and a chin strap clip.

The helmet has an intermediate oval head shape and weighs about 3.62 pounds (depending on the size of the helmet).

If you’re looking for a fantastic, safe, and eye-catching race-ready motorcycle helmet, then this might be exactly what you’re looking for.

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