This week’s MCN has a feature (p. 38-41) on Schuberth and goes inside the factory. I found it fascinating, but I couldn’t agree with the head of Schuberth Motorcycling.
“Schuberth” said:
We commissioned a study from the German Institute for Textile Innovation which showed that 98% of customers fit into our standard helmet pads.
Have tried the C5 and the fit is nothing like that of Schuberth's up to the C3 Pro , including the full face and open face lids (not mentioning the C4 as it wasn't really a Schuberth), problem is that the C5 fitting kits are not cheap and it could very well be to get a perfect fit you might need a set of cheek pads and the parts from two fitting kits ie the front padding from one and side padding from the other.
Could easily add to £90 if you need just cheek pads (£58.99) and one type of optional liner (£34.19) but if you need to mix and match parts from two optional liner kits it will be in excess of £120 to get a proper fit
I appreciate this is about the E2 but I just bought a Matt black E1 from Motolegends for £242.00 great lid for the money and fits me okay, I like the idea of the peak, flip front and sun glasses, not many others do all these
I appreciate this is about the E2 but I just bought a Matt black E1 from Motolegends for £242.00 great lid for the money and fits me okay, I like the idea of the peak, flip front and sun glasses, not many others do all these