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Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx

Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx

Looking for high-end carbon performance without the premium price tag? The Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx is shaking up the South African gear market. Combining a lightweight 3K carbon fibre shell with the innovative AirFit inflation system, this ECE 22.06-certified lid delivers track-day stability and daily commuting comfort. We dive into the specs of this "Onyx" masterpiece to see why it’s becoming a top choice for local riders.

The Scorpion EXO R1 Air Carbon Onyx is a piece of kit that manages to sit in that elusive "sweet spot" for South African riders, offering genuine trackday performance and high-end carbon aesthetics without the eye-watering price tag of its European competitors.

While Scorpion is a brand well known for providing value, the R1 Carbon Onyx is a clear statement of intent. It is designed for the rider who spends their weekends clipping apexes but still needs a helmet that won’t become a chore during the Monday morning commute.

The Shell: Lightweight Strength

At the heart of the Onyx is a shell constructed from resin infused TCT-U 3K carbon fiber composite. The result is a helmet that weighs in at approximately 1,383g. For the rider, this translates to significantly less neck fatigue during long stints in the saddle.

The "Onyx" part of the name refers to the unique carbon weave pattern. Because of the way the carbon is layered, no two helmets are identical, giving each owner a subtly custom finish. This isn't just about looks, though, the Ultra TCT architecture is designed to crumple on impact, dispersing energy in a way that prioritizes head safety.

Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx.

Because of the way the carbon is layered, no two helmets are identical.

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Aero and Stability

In South Africa, where highway speeds and crosswinds are part of daily life, aerodynamics matter. The R1 Air features a CAD modeled profile and a prominent rear spoiler. This setup isn't just for show, it creates an aerodynamic vacuum that stabilizes the helmet at high speeds and reduces the "buffeting" effect often felt when checking blind spots.

For those who track day their bikes, this stability is a massive plus. The helmet stays planted, allowing the rider to focus on the next corner rather than fighting wind resistance.

Ventilation: A Small Air Conditioner

South African summers are notoriously brutal, (well mostly…. Summers lately seem wetter than before, or am I just being a grumpy old git?), making ventilation a non negotiable feature. The R1 Air Carbon Onyx utilizes a ram air intake system. A large adjustable top vent and a chin vent feed air through deep EPS channels, which is then pulled out by the exhaust ports integrated into the rear spoiler.

Road tests suggest the interior remains within 1°C of ambient temperature at speed. While the airflow is less noticeable below 40 km/h, once you’re on the move, the cooling effect is substantial.

The AirFit System

One of Scorpion’s hallmark features is the AirFit inflation system. Tucked inside the chin bar is a small pump that allows the rider to inflate the cheek pads. This ensures a snug, custom fit every time, which is particularly useful as the interior padding begins to break in over time. It also helps with noise isolation by creating a tighter seal around the jawline.

Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx.

It comes with both a clear and smoked visor as well as a pinlock.

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Practicality and Safety

Scorpion doesn't skimp on the extras. The helmet ships with both a clear and a dark smoke MaxVision Pinlock ready shield, and a Pinlock anti-fog insert is included in the box. The Ellip-Tec II quick release system allows for visor swaps in seconds, ideal for those afternoon rides into the sun back down the N14 that end after sunset.

On the safety front, the helmet is ECE 22.06 and DOT approved. It features titanium Double D rings for a secure closure and emergency quick release cheek pads to assist paramedics in the event of an accident.

Final Thoughts

The Scorpion EXO R1 Air Carbon Onyx is a formidable contender in the premium helmet market. It offers the exotic look of carbon fiber and the technical features of a race spec lid, but remains practical enough for daily use. For the local rider looking to upgrade their gear without breaking the bank, it’s a product that demands a closer look.

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Key Specifications:

  • Shell Material: 3K Carbon Fiber Composite

  • Weight: Approx. 1,383g (Medium)

  • Safety: ECE 22.06 / DOT Approved

  • Closure: Titanium Double-D Ring

  • Warranty: 5 Years

  • Included Extras: Dark smoke shield, Pinlock anti-fog insert, breath deflector, and chin curtain.

Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Carbon Onyx.

There are service parts available for the R1 Air.

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From Grease Monkey to Industry Pro: A Life Under the Hood: They say in Afrikaans, "die koeël is deur die kerk".... the bullet is through the church. Once it’s done, there’s no turning back. For Sean Hendley, that moment arrived in 1974. At just four years old, he was already in the garage with his father, swinging spanners to build his very first motorcycle, a late 60s Yamaha 50cc FS1. The mechanical bug didn't just bite; it left a permanent mark. Sean grew up in an era where speed was earned through grease and grit. Raised by a single father who balanced the demands of three children with a passion for machinery, Sean learned early on how to "make a plan." Their garage was a sanctuary of gifted projects, from a restored Norton 750 Commando to a BSA 250 Bantam. By the age of ten, Sean wasn’t just riding, he was diagnosing. His first Yamaha eventually met its end in a rubble skip in the mid 80s, but only after a lifetime of abuse. He pushed that small road bike through Moto-X tracks until the chassis snapped, frequently seeking out neighbours to weld the frame back together. When the two stroke engine seized from long stretches of wide open throttle, Sean would hammer the piston out with a block of wood and polish the internals with toothpaste, a resourceful substitute for the Brasso he couldn't afford. The 1980s served as a masterclass in automotive hustle. Sean rebuilt a rusted out Toyota 1200 bakkie so effectively his cash strapped Dad traded it for cash and a '68 Ford Escort Station Wagon that had been salvaged from a chicken coop. While his school mates spent their winter holidays tanning on the KZN South Coast, Sean spent his days in a workshop, stripping the Escort’s seized motor to the crankshaft and professionally fitting old carpets to replace the bird ravaged interior. By the time school resumed, his friends had tans, but Sean had a high performance daily driver. This relentless hands on education continued through his youth, from dropping the engine out of the family’s '69 VW Kombi to rebuilding the Jaguar XJ6 differential on his father’s custom Ford Transit van. Even his marriage has mechanical roots. Shortly after his military service, he met his wife and helped her source parts to rebuild her recovered stolen motorcycle. Today, they still ride and wrench together. With over 25 years in the motorcycle industry, Sean has transitioned from the garage floor to the forefront of automotive media. Having tested and reviewed countless bikes and cars, he brings a perspective that can't be taught in a journalism class. Because he has spent over a million kilometres in the saddle and a lifetime under the hood, he can instinctively sense when a machine is truly special, merely adequate, or simply putting on a show. Sean’s reviews are defined by this "insider" honesty, no candy coating and no brand bashing, just the raw truth from a man who knows exactly how the gears turn.

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