The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. Features: The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. At Bell's option, Bell may repair or replace the helmet. Bell expressly disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. Features: The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. At Bell's option, Bell may repair or replace the helmet. Bell expressly disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. Features: The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. At Bell's option, Bell may repair or replace the helmet. Bell expressly disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. Features: The new SRT-Modular combines the quality construction of the SRT – fiberglass shell, recessed EPS speaker pockets, a broad range of sizing options and Panovision Class 1 optics – and adds in the versatility and convenience of a modular helmet. All the protection of a quality full-face when you need it, as well as the ease and accessibility of an open-face for when you want to face the world head-on. SRT – putting the Sport back in Sport Touring. Includes clear faceshield. At Bell's option, Bell may repair or replace the helmet. Bell expressly disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:55:53
Bell - SRT Modular Helmet - Gloss Nardo Gray SM
Delivery $85.18
Bell SRT Solid Modular Motorcycle Helmet - Team Motorcycle Nardo Grey / S
Delivery $112.17
Bell SRT-Modular Street Helmet-Nardo Gray-S
Delivery $14.20
originally posted on cyclegear.com
This was a reorder of the helmet due to damage to the first one I ordered. I will be returning this helmet for the same issue. The helmet goes well and appears to be a good helmet. However, both helmets arrived with non operational sun visors and excessive squeaking in the left chin/ear area. I had to insert the left side is the sun visor for both helmets. I suspect that something happened to the helmets prior to packaging since the boxes were not damaged. This could be a great helmet, I seem to have gotten damaged goods.
originally posted on revzilla.com
Got this as my first helmet when I started riding. I wore it almost every day to commute to work.I got an XL and it fit well, but only having three shell sizes means the XL shell is the same for the XXL and XXXL, so it looks and feels enormous on the outside.I installed a Cardo unit in it for music, and it was easy thanks to the speaker cutouts.The sun visor goes down far, which I like. But for some reason, the top face visor gasket scrapes the inside of the visor, creating a bunch of scratches and obstructing the view at the top of the visor.The padding on the inside feels comfortable, but when I put my gloves in the helmet, the velcro from them tore up the fabric, so don't get velcro anywhere near the inside. The D-ring strap that holds the excess strap ... MoreGot this as my first helmet when I started riding. I wore it almost every day to commute to work.I got an XL and it fit well, but only having three shell sizes means the XL shell is the same for the XXL and XXXL, so it looks and feels enormous on the outside.I installed a Cardo unit in it for music, and it was easy thanks to the speaker cutouts.The sun visor goes down far, which I like. But for some reason, the top face visor gasket scrapes the inside of the visor, creating a bunch of scratches and obstructing the view at the top of the visor.The padding on the inside feels comfortable, but when I put my gloves in the helmet, the velcro from them tore up the fabric, so don't get velcro anywhere near the inside. The D-ring strap that holds the excess strap tore off after about two weeks.Otherwise, it is a great helmet for beginners. I have since upgraded to a Shoei Neotec 2, which I believe is better in every way, but it is not cheap by any means.
originally posted on revzilla.com
Just recently purchased my first touring bike and decided I would also try my first modular helmet. I have been waring helmets since 1971 and full full since 74. First brand name was a Bell, but have owned AGV, Arai, HJC, Nava, Nolan, Shoei, Suomy and X-Lite over the past 50 years which doesn't make me an expert but I do have some experience to compare this with other. I gave the helmet a four star rating because 3.5 wasn't available. For the cost of this helmet you get a nice fit by if you follow the sizing chart, although the newer Bell helmets seem to run smaller than they have in the past. Could be me, maybe my head has gotten fat. I have always worn medium helmets in the past in the bands list above, but with this SRT and my new Star Race both needed a large. ... MoreJust recently purchased my first touring bike and decided I would also try my first modular helmet. I have been waring helmets since 1971 and full full since 74. First brand name was a Bell, but have owned AGV, Arai, HJC, Nava, Nolan, Shoei, Suomy and X-Lite over the past 50 years which doesn't make me an expert but I do have some experience to compare this with other. I gave the helmet a four star rating because 3.5 wasn't available. For the cost of this helmet you get a nice fit by if you follow the sizing chart, although the newer Bell helmets seem to run smaller than they have in the past. Could be me, maybe my head has gotten fat. I have always worn medium helmets in the past in the bands list above, but with this SRT and my new Star Race both needed a large. The SRT is comfortable last ride was just over 5 hours. The modular system works very well, opens easily when you want and you get a audible click when it is closed. The flip down visor works though it seems to restrict some of the ventilation from the chin vent. Ventilation over all is good in this helmet. For me the biggest negative is this helmet has a lot of wind noise above 50 MPH. If you don't spend much time at highway speeds it is not a problem and can be worn without earplugs. Keeping in mind his is a $400 helmet and it has been a very long time since I have purchased a helmet at that price which is at least half of what I would normally spend. All brands high end price helmets will to a much better job of cutting down wind noise which is why one pays so much more. Finally thoughts for the price it is a nice helmet and it serves the purpose it is built for, but most riders will find they want to ware earplugs. If you are looking for a perfect modular helmet than you will need to spend twice as much money and buy the Shoei.
Bell - SRT Modular Helmet - Gloss Nardo Gray SM
Delivery $85.18
Bell SRT Solid Modular Motorcycle Helmet - Team Motorcycle Nardo Grey / S
Delivery $112.17
Bell SRT-Modular Street Helmet-Nardo Gray-S
Delivery $14.20
This was a reorder of the helmet due to damage to the first one I ordered. I will be returning this helmet for the same issue. The helmet goes well and appears to be a good helmet. However, both helmets arrived with non operational sun visors and excessive squeaking in the left chin/ear area. I had to insert the left side is the sun visor for both helmets. I suspect that something happened to the helmets prior to packaging since the boxes were not damaged. This could be a great helmet, I seem to have gotten damaged goods.
Got this as my first helmet when I started riding. I wore it almost every day to commute to work.I got an XL and it fit well, but only having three shell sizes means the XL shell is the same for the XXL and XXXL, so it looks and feels enormous on the outside.I installed a Cardo unit in it for music, and it was easy thanks to the speaker cutouts.The sun visor goes down far, which I like. But for some reason, the top face visor gasket scrapes the inside of the visor, creating a bunch of scratches and obstructing the view at the top of the visor.The padding on the inside feels comfortable, but when I put my gloves in the helmet, the velcro from them tore up the fabric, so don't get velcro anywhere near the inside. The D-ring strap that holds the excess strap ... MoreGot this as my first helmet when I started riding. I wore it almost every day to commute to work.I got an XL and it fit well, but only having three shell sizes means the XL shell is the same for the XXL and XXXL, so it looks and feels enormous on the outside.I installed a Cardo unit in it for music, and it was easy thanks to the speaker cutouts.The sun visor goes down far, which I like. But for some reason, the top face visor gasket scrapes the inside of the visor, creating a bunch of scratches and obstructing the view at the top of the visor.The padding on the inside feels comfortable, but when I put my gloves in the helmet, the velcro from them tore up the fabric, so don't get velcro anywhere near the inside. The D-ring strap that holds the excess strap tore off after about two weeks.Otherwise, it is a great helmet for beginners. I have since upgraded to a Shoei Neotec 2, which I believe is better in every way, but it is not cheap by any means.
Just recently purchased my first touring bike and decided I would also try my first modular helmet. I have been waring helmets since 1971 and full full since 74. First brand name was a Bell, but have owned AGV, Arai, HJC, Nava, Nolan, Shoei, Suomy and X-Lite over the past 50 years which doesn't make me an expert but I do have some experience to compare this with other. I gave the helmet a four star rating because 3.5 wasn't available. For the cost of this helmet you get a nice fit by if you follow the sizing chart, although the newer Bell helmets seem to run smaller than they have in the past. Could be me, maybe my head has gotten fat. I have always worn medium helmets in the past in the bands list above, but with this SRT and my new Star Race both needed a large. ... MoreJust recently purchased my first touring bike and decided I would also try my first modular helmet. I have been waring helmets since 1971 and full full since 74. First brand name was a Bell, but have owned AGV, Arai, HJC, Nava, Nolan, Shoei, Suomy and X-Lite over the past 50 years which doesn't make me an expert but I do have some experience to compare this with other. I gave the helmet a four star rating because 3.5 wasn't available. For the cost of this helmet you get a nice fit by if you follow the sizing chart, although the newer Bell helmets seem to run smaller than they have in the past. Could be me, maybe my head has gotten fat. I have always worn medium helmets in the past in the bands list above, but with this SRT and my new Star Race both needed a large. The SRT is comfortable last ride was just over 5 hours. The modular system works very well, opens easily when you want and you get a audible click when it is closed. The flip down visor works though it seems to restrict some of the ventilation from the chin vent. Ventilation over all is good in this helmet. For me the biggest negative is this helmet has a lot of wind noise above 50 MPH. If you don't spend much time at highway speeds it is not a problem and can be worn without earplugs. Keeping in mind his is a $400 helmet and it has been a very long time since I have purchased a helmet at that price which is at least half of what I would normally spend. All brands high end price helmets will to a much better job of cutting down wind noise which is why one pays so much more. Finally thoughts for the price it is a nice helmet and it serves the purpose it is built for, but most riders will find they want to ware earplugs. If you are looking for a perfect modular helmet than you will need to spend twice as much money and buy the Shoei.
I like the helmet, It seems as though a lot of people switch to the 35mm cheek pads which I am going to do so maybe it should ship with those. I love the Protint visor that I purchased, the only thing is when it is in the first detent I can not see my mirrors due to the distortion of the bottom of the shield which hits right across my mirrors that my last helmet did not have. Also, the chin bar does not feel as significant as my last modular. It does flow a lot more air across the top than my other modular which is nice. The pads on the helmet straps could be a bit shorter because they overlap quite a bit when cinched up and it tends to fold right at my ear so I have to reach in and smooth it out. Overall I like the helmet. It is one of the lightest modulars on the ... MoreI like the helmet, It seems as though a lot of people switch to the 35mm cheek pads which I am going to do so maybe it should ship with those. I love the Protint visor that I purchased, the only thing is when it is in the first detent I can not see my mirrors due to the distortion of the bottom of the shield which hits right across my mirrors that my last helmet did not have. Also, the chin bar does not feel as significant as my last modular. It does flow a lot more air across the top than my other modular which is nice. The pads on the helmet straps could be a bit shorter because they overlap quite a bit when cinched up and it tends to fold right at my ear so I have to reach in and smooth it out. Overall I like the helmet. It is one of the lightest modulars on the market which I like and it does not look like a nodular unlike some on the market.
Overall a great helmet. Good strong detents on visor so it will stay in position from fully open to just cracked while riding. Internal sun visor gives very good coverage, easy to operate and plenty of room for my eyeglasses. Vents are okay, not a ton of airflow but adequate. Being able to just crack the visor keeps me cool on 90+ degree days. My first modular, very happy. A bit of wind noise but I wear earplugs anyhow so not an issue.
The fit is good but, it's very loud and noisy especially when riding on the freeway. It's also very drafty. I kept trying to close the vents while riding thinking that's where the draft and cold was coming from but, no! Wind enters from around the visor. The seal around the visor needs to be tighter. In very cold weather this would suck. Your head would freeze! I was hoping this helmet to be better. But it's not.Also, the chin strap needs to be a ratchet style. The current chin strap is not easily manageable with gloves. For a $400 helmet I'm very disappointed and would not recommend to anyone.
This is my second SRT Modular helmet. I bought the first helmet in Matte Black back in 2019 and it is still in excellent condition. I ride every day for about 10 months out of the year, both commuting as well as long tours. I decided on White for this helmet. If you ride frequently, it is good to have more than one lid. The craftmanship, fit and finish on the helmet is excellent. The balance is very good with the chin bar down and it carries its weight well. The optics are second to none and if you treat it kindly both the faceshield and dropdown visor will last the life of the helmet. It is the best helmet I have found if you wear glasses. In fact, I can put the helmet on without removing my glasses first most of the time. The air flow is good, but at the same time ... MoreThis is my second SRT Modular helmet. I bought the first helmet in Matte Black back in 2019 and it is still in excellent condition. I ride every day for about 10 months out of the year, both commuting as well as long tours. I decided on White for this helmet. If you ride frequently, it is good to have more than one lid. The craftmanship, fit and finish on the helmet is excellent. The balance is very good with the chin bar down and it carries its weight well. The optics are second to none and if you treat it kindly both the faceshield and dropdown visor will last the life of the helmet. It is the best helmet I have found if you wear glasses. In fact, I can put the helmet on without removing my glasses first most of the time. The air flow is good, but at the same time subtle. Warm in the winter and decent in the summer. Wind noise has only been an issue in extreme windy conditions, but earplugs help that a lot. Dollar for dollar it is the best in the price range as far as Modular helmets go. Would I buy it again? Well, I just did and probably will again when my older lid gives up the ghost. If it isn't broke, stay with it. Is it the perfect helmet? Nothing is perfect in this world, but it does what it was designed for well.
The helmet is not necessarily bad, but the reviews led me to believe it's a great helmet for the money which is only partly true. I found the features and fit to be excellent, build quality average to above average and I felt good about my purchase. Even the fit was very comfortable, so I removed the stickers and went for a ride. This is where the excitement ended. While it was comfortable, great visibility and all around was suppose to be great - It's the nosiest helmet I've ever had. I tried to use it while riding 3 different bikes, and the noise above 25 mph is deafening in every case. Unfortunately I can't return it now because is has been 'used', but I caution other shoppers to be aware of the noise issues with this helmet. Aside from the noise, I feel it's a ... MoreThe helmet is not necessarily bad, but the reviews led me to believe it's a great helmet for the money which is only partly true. I found the features and fit to be excellent, build quality average to above average and I felt good about my purchase. Even the fit was very comfortable, so I removed the stickers and went for a ride. This is where the excitement ended. While it was comfortable, great visibility and all around was suppose to be great - It's the nosiest helmet I've ever had. I tried to use it while riding 3 different bikes, and the noise above 25 mph is deafening in every case. Unfortunately I can't return it now because is has been 'used', but I caution other shoppers to be aware of the noise issues with this helmet. Aside from the noise, I feel it's a great choice (if it was $100 cheaper). But there are much better options in this price range and I'm sure almost anything will be quieter.
The helmet is beautiful and fits very well. However, I pulled the headliner out to install my speakers and the snap pulled right out of the liner. I was able to fix it relatively easily, but it concerns me as to the quality of the liner and if it will actually last. For a modular, it does feel relatively light. Haven't had a chance to ride with it considering the negative temps we're having, but I'll update after I get to ride.The fit seems about right. Maybe a little large, but only barely. I have an XL in my HJC and it's a little snug. This seems just a little loose. But I look forward to riding with it. I love how far the sun screen comes down. It almost completely covers the opening in the helmet. The view out of the helmet is really impressive. The cut outs at ... MoreThe helmet is beautiful and fits very well. However, I pulled the headliner out to install my speakers and the snap pulled right out of the liner. I was able to fix it relatively easily, but it concerns me as to the quality of the liner and if it will actually last. For a modular, it does feel relatively light. Haven't had a chance to ride with it considering the negative temps we're having, but I'll update after I get to ride.The fit seems about right. Maybe a little large, but only barely. I have an XL in my HJC and it's a little snug. This seems just a little loose. But I look forward to riding with it. I love how far the sun screen comes down. It almost completely covers the opening in the helmet. The view out of the helmet is really impressive. The cut outs at the bottom really make a difference.
This is a great helmet for the price. I've worn it a couple of times for journeys of a couple of hours and so far so good. For me it is comfortable, the side pads don't make my ears ache or jaw ache, which I have experienced on other helmets.The visor basically has two holding points. One where it stays open about 3cm-4cm to let air into your face. The other is fully open taking the visor over the top rim of the helmet. It would be useful to have a third locking the visor halfway between the two.The slider of the sun visor is on the bottom edge of the helmet, running front to back. I was concerned with the position of this, as I have a Cardo intercom system, which slides into the side/bottom of the helmet. No worries, there is room for a headset system and the ... MoreThis is a great helmet for the price. I've worn it a couple of times for journeys of a couple of hours and so far so good. For me it is comfortable, the side pads don't make my ears ache or jaw ache, which I have experienced on other helmets.The visor basically has two holding points. One where it stays open about 3cm-4cm to let air into your face. The other is fully open taking the visor over the top rim of the helmet. It would be useful to have a third locking the visor halfway between the two.The slider of the sun visor is on the bottom edge of the helmet, running front to back. I was concerned with the position of this, as I have a Cardo intercom system, which slides into the side/bottom of the helmet. No worries, there is room for a headset system and the positioning for me was no different to where I had it on my previous modular helmet.Other than that, it was just getting used to the different positions of the slider for the sun visor and the opening latches for the main visor etc. My previous helmet was a Shoei and to replace that was going to cost over double the price of the Bell SRT.For me, as an owner of Shoei Neotec's for well over a decade, I did the right thing buying the Bell. And saved hundreds of pound in the process.