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In general I look any helmet I intend to buy on
https://sharp.dft.gov.uk/helmets/
Then make a decision on acceptable risk. For me: pillions are only allowed in 5* helmets. My daily, a Shoei NXR, is 4* but light af. Helmets are for when things go wrong, even though they're worn every ride, I want them for the crash.
Specific to that helmet, they don't have a sharp rating so that's an immediate no for me, that aside I'd worry about what those ears do in a crash also a no. I wear a cardo which can react negatively in a crash but it provides some utility as compensation. It's your head, your risk, your decision.
Thank you, yeah I understand dressing for the crash, I will do some research but I know I also don't want a helmet that doesn't make me want to wear it, I'd rather have a helmet I want to wear and do instead of one I don't want to wear and end up not using correctly.
I get that. My mum rides a helmet that she attaches ears/mohawks to, like these. My SIL covers her helmet in one of these things. Or, find a graphic you like. There's options to make a boring helmet what you want.
Currently, I draw as little police's attention to myself, I have the stock quiet pipe, the stock tail and plate, I wear hi-vis, I look as boring as possible so I can ride less boringly. Part of that is havjng a plain white helmet, doesn't hurt that no graphics are cheaper.