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Got my C2 from Louis last november for 248 Euros :thumb
how do they compare with shoei synchrotec for head shape?
i am a bit wary about buying something from a foreign land that you cant try on, and then you have to try and return it,and they normally say you cannot return crash helmets as they are safety items.
Also anybody fitted a autocom headset to the c2 yet?regards PAul:bounce1
 
how do they compare with shoei synchrotec for head shape?
i am a bit wary about buying something from a foreign land that you cant try on, and then you have to try and return it,and they normally say you cannot return crash helmets as they are safety items.
Also anybody fitted a autocom headset to the c2 yet?regards PAul:bounce1


Dunno.... I've had the Schubert's for years, usually buy one when I'm across there (Germany) Would never buy without trying for size first :thumb

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Also anybody fitted a autocom headset to the c2 yet?regards PAul:bounce1

I had Autocom fit one in my C2 at the NEC, when I told them which helmet I had, there was a silence in the air :augie Not the easiest to fit, you also need a Torx bit to remove the cheek pads. Once fitted it's fine :D
 
I recently fitted an Autocom headset to my C2. It's not an easy job - I had to remove some material from the helmet liners, and remove the cover and velcro from the speakers to make them thinner. Make sure you adjust the chin bar latches properly when putting it all back together. Having done all that, its a good installation with no discomfort from the speakers.

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Try a C2/Concept on in this country to get your size and then order it from germany and save money, I tried my S1 on in the UK and got my size, happened that I did a trip to germany in November and bought it across there , the sizes were exactly the same.
 
I guess it depends on where the helmet is gonna be used.
I have an Arai Corsair RX7XX...... Cracking helmet. But last year, just before a Euro trip I tried the Caberg Justissimo. Found the chinbar was touching my chin, so opted for the cheaper Caberg Trip.
My biking holday was Spain, France and lots of Italy. The drop down 'sunglasses' in the Caberg were invalueable in the Italian tunnels. I definately needed a dark visor in the daylight, but if I had have been wearing the Arai, it would have been impossible to ride in the tunnels without a clear visor. For me, the Caberg was the best of both worlds.
I have never been one to endorse a cheap helmet, but the Caberg quality was OK, and even if I had have thrown it away after 7 days, it would have easily earned it's money. Not an Arai, but paid for itself in a quick Euro trip.
 


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