The HJC R-PHA 11 features an aerodynamically optimized shell with PIM Plus construction including carbon fibre carbon and hybrid fibreglass, providing a lightweight and safe helmet that with extreme performance at high speed. With the optimized shell there is improved air flow through the ventilation system, using the front intake and rear exhaust vents plus the side vents to prevent visor fogging. This helmet utilises an anti-odour treated, anti-bacterial, Multicool interior lining which is removable and washable, plus the cheek pads can be removed safely in an emergency. Changing or replacing the visor can be done anywhere thanks to the Rapidfire visor replacement system, requiring 0 tools just your hands to quickly and easily swap out your visor. A Double D ring fastening system holds you safely in the helmet. Included in the box are a Pinlock ready clear HJ-26 anti scratch, anti-UV visor with a Pinlock Max Vision insert, and a dark smoke 2D visor ready for Pinlock tear offs (0t included). All this spec makes the R-PHA 11 one of the best lids available within the price range.
Features:
- PIM Plus construction including carbon fibre carbon and hybrid fibreglass
- Optimized shell design for outstanding air flow through the ventilation system
- Aerodynamic shell structure for extreme performance at maximum speeds
- Emergency kit (cheek pads) for safe and quick removal in emergency situations
- Wider eye port providing improved peripheral vision
- RapidFire, a simple and secure visor ratchet system for ultra-quick, tool-less visor removal and installation
- Enhanced visor dual lock system for high speed racing conditions
- Multicool Interior with advanced anti-bacteria fabric for enhanced moisture wicking and quick drying
- Removable and washable crown and cheek pads
- Clear Pinlock ready HJ-26 Max-vision anti-UV and anti-scratch visor
- Pinlock Max-Vision anti-fog insert included
- 2D dark smoke visor ready for Pinlock tear-offs (0t included)
- Weight; 1300gm +/- 50gm
- Grooves in lining for glasses
- Double-D ring retaining strap
- 3 shell sizes
- 5 year HJC warranty
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When will it be delivered?
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If there are any issues with availability at the time of your order, you will be notified as soon as we are aware.
All orders are delivered via Next Day or 1st Class mail services so you can expect to receive your order the day after receiving a dispatch email
Measuring up
To work out which size helmet you need, measure around the widest point of your head which is usually just above your eyebrows and ears not over them. Take the measurement using a flexible or fabric tape measure to be sure it’s accurate and always take the reading in CM since that’s how all manufacturers display their helmet sizes.Testing the fit
The first time you pull a new helmet over your head and secure the straps it’s supposed to feel snug and slightly tight even though it might be slightly uncomfortable. There shouldn’t be any noticeable pressure points anywhere in the helmet but also there should not be any voids or gaps especially between your temples and the brow pads.Your cheeks should be touching the liner and when the helmet is twisted left and right, the skin of your cheeks should move with it, if not then you should consider a smaller size.
Remember that every helmet has a ‘wear-in’ period so after a while they will loosen up and feel more comfortable than that first try but shouldn’t ever get loose enough to be able to moved and twisted away from your head.
With our Free Exchange policy on helmets it’s easy to swap for a different size if you have order the wrong one. If you need any more advice or help with choosing the right size you can send us a question using the button at the top of this page.
Measuring up
To work out which size helmet you need, measure around the widest point of your head which is usually just above your eyebrows and ears not over them. Take the measurement using a flexible or fabric tape measure to be sure it’s accurate and always take the reading in CM since that’s how all manufacturers display their helmet sizes.Testing the fit
The first time you pull a new helmet over your head and secure the straps it’s supposed to feel snug and slightly tight even though it might be slightly uncomfortable. There shouldn’t be any noticeable pressure points anywhere in the helmet but also there should not be any voids or gaps especially between your temples and the brow pads.Your cheeks should be touching the liner and when the helmet is twisted left and right, the skin of your cheeks should move with it, if not then you should consider a smaller size.
Remember that every helmet has a ‘wear-in’ period so after a while they will loosen up and feel more comfortable than that first try but shouldn’t ever get loose enough to be able to moved and twisted away from your head.
With our Free Exchange policy on helmets it’s easy to swap for a different size if you have order the wrong one. If you need any more advice or help with choosing the right size you can send us a question using the button at the top of this page.
Measuring up
To work out which size helmet you need, measure around the widest point of your head which is usually just above your eyebrows and ears not over them. Take the measurement using a flexible or fabric tape measure to be sure it’s accurate and always take the reading in CM since that’s how all manufacturers display their helmet sizes.Testing the fit
The first time you pull a new helmet over your head and secure the straps it’s supposed to feel snug and slightly tight even though it might be slightly uncomfortable. There shouldn’t be any noticeable pressure points anywhere in the helmet but also there should not be any voids or gaps especially between your temples and the brow pads.Your cheeks should be touching the liner and when the helmet is twisted left and right, the skin of your cheeks should move with it, if not then you should consider a smaller size.
Remember that every helmet has a ‘wear-in’ period so after a while they will loosen up and feel more comfortable than that first try but shouldn’t ever get loose enough to be able to moved and twisted away from your head.
With our Free Exchange policy on helmets it’s easy to swap for a different size if you have order the wrong one. If you need any more advice or help with choosing the right size you can send us a question using the button at the top of this page.
HJC
With 45 years of experience designing and manufacturing motorcycle helmets HJC has gained a solid reputation for their quality, and in the 1990's became the top selling helmet brand in America where it has remained ever since. HJC pride themselves on offering high quality, comfortable, and reasonably priced helmets to motorcyclist across the world, and with a customer base in every country you can think of they produce more helmets than any other brand available.