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Shark Motorcycle Helmets

Shark helmets design and manufacture all their helmets in their headquarters in Marseille, France. Shark has been making helmets since 1990, and has always been a leader in  technical innovations. In 1991, Shark was the first company to produce a helmet completely from carbon fibre; it was called the Shark XRC Carbon. Shark was also the first company to create a flip front helmet with dual homologation, meaning that it could legally be worn in either position. New for the 2025 season is the latest version of the flip-over helmet which is called the Shark OXO helmet. A flip over helmet like this allows you to use as a full face or open face helmet, unlike a flip up helmet like the Shoei Neotec 3 where the chin piece does not go all the way to the back of the helmet. 

More recently Shark has added a very good all round full face which we think offers a great value but very safe helmet for starters. That is the Shark Spartan RS. We also offer Shark's top of the range full face sports touring helmet, the Spartan GT Pro which competes with the Shoei GT Air 3 albeit at a slightly lower price point. 

 

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Verified customer reviews for Shark Motorcycle Helmets

Shark OXO helmet gloss dark metallic grey

Richard Pitman: Wind noise

I have reluctantly decided that I need to wear my vari focal glasses when riding, to that I can see the fuel and temperature readings on my Koso clocks. I wear an Arai full face on my Hornet, and a Bell open face on my vintage 175 Hondas. The OxO flip over is intended to replace both helmets. Im pleased with it, it is very comfortable and all the mechanisms work very easily. I was however surprised by the level of wind noise, much louder than either of the helmets mentioned above. I have not previously needed to wear earplugs, but I do now, which has fixed the noise issue. Build quality seems good. I downloaded an extensive user manual from the Shark website, which details how to remove the lining to adjust it for spectacle wearing. I confess that I have not yet tried to remove the lining, Im worried about breaking something and not being able to refit it.

Shark Evo-One / 2 cheek pads

Ian Mackay: Mr

Takes seconds to fit but dropping down a size made a huge difference to comfort. Good value.

Shark Streetfighter helmet strap

Paul Lincoln: Mr

I've had my Shark Street Fighter for afew years and the Goggle's were starting to feel loose. A new set of straps sorted that out. Good as new now.