jonod
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Oldrat - thanks v m for the tip. I saw that elsewhere and tried it but it just won't work on my visor hence the spreadfingered tip to MarkyRR.........
Thanks for all the input guys.....looking forward to mine arriving. Does anyone have the link for the 'insulating tape' trick. I'm sincerely hoping it doesnt leak, as I've never had a helmet do that in almost 20 years of motorcycling! If it does and there's a fix for it, I guess it wouldn't be too bad....if a little disappointing - we'll see come the weekend, looking at the weather forecasts for this week!!
I like many others have spent a lot of money on this helmet and as I use my bike 6 days a week I cannot afford to buy another helmet to enable 'repairs' to my 'expensive' helmet. How much talent is needed to spray a helmet with water and watch the streams run down the inside of the visor? I rode my bike from Durham to Kings Lynn this morning setting off at 4am. It rained and as normal this helmet allowed water ingress to the inside of the visor. Very annoying.
I would like Schuberth not to leave everything up to re-sellers and actually accept and replace such helmets as policy.
How do you like it, then, MarkyRR? I hope you're pleased as a......
Steve, I did email you and I would sell mine if you want it.
Try a Shark Evoline Series 2.
Up until the Shark the C2 is the only helmet I've ever had to be genuinely all day comfy - guess I have a Schuberth shaped head.
Bought from sportsbikeshop.com who will exchange a helmet very quickly just so long as it's unmarked and has all packaging and stickers still attached. I swapped my first for a lager size within days after a extended comfort test in the front room.
The largest size was a nice tight fit on me yet gives no pain or redness after 3 hrs. I did however remove a foam pad [approx 5mm thick] from the forehead rather than wait for the helmet to 'settle'.
For my Schuberth shaped head the Evoline is probably going to be as comfortable as my two previous Schuberth flips but tighter which is a good thing - yes?
Buggered if I can see any quality advantage that justifies the C3s' greater price though the Evoline is a heavy helmet and not the quietest.
The ability to become a genuine jet helmet with a visor useable in that configuration is a massive plus.
The Evoline and sportsbikeshop.com are both highly recommended.
b) a right barsteward for spectacles wearers
c) quality did not feel as good as my C3
Why would you ride without earplugs..?