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Rushy

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Quick question.

Does the visor have a quick release system i.e. does it pop on an off in 2 secs as easily as my Arai Quantum. Or is it a 5 mins , need a screwdriver job?

Thanks,

Ian R
 
nope it's 5 mins with a 2p coin.

Oh, and one day the clear plastic screws will shear off as you tighten them, so carry a spare.
 
Ok - I can give you 3 mins with a 10p, or 5 mins with a £1 coin - that's me best offer and I'm robbin' meself at that...
 
If you used a 1p coin............would that be a cheap fix?
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Coat, door, I'm off.... :hide
 
the tip of the newer bmw "sidewinder" ignition key might have been made for the job ;)
 
nope it's 5 mins with a 2p coin.

Oh, and one day the clear plastic screws will shear off as you tighten them, so carry a spare.

Mind you I slid down the road in India with my helmet on the road,the screws took the impact/slide and they are still fine!! Oh and it now looks so Butch!!:ymca
 
A feasability study for easy clear to dark visor switching me thinks...... :augie
 
Thanks for all the replies guys

I guess I wont be buying a dark visor to go with the new Tour X i've ordered though.

It looks like changing the visor whilst on the road is going to be nigh on impossible as I never carry anything smaller than a £20 note:D
 
I guess I wont be buying a dark visor to go with the new Tour X i've ordered though.

It looks like changing the visor whilst on the road is going to be nigh on impossible as I never carry anything smaller than a £20 note:D

Dark visor and carry clear goggles. No need to change = sorted....:)
 
Thanks for all the replies guys

I guess I wont be buying a dark visor to go with the new Tour X i've ordered though.

It looks like changing the visor whilst on the road is going to be nigh on impossible as I never carry anything smaller than a £20 note:D

Proshield reactolite visor insert - £9 from ebay - had mine a year now and it's the absolute dogs danglers!
 
Dark visor and carry clear goggles. No need to change = sorted....:)
Exactly what I do, but I notice the visor starts to drop after a while. Not good on bumpy Spanish roads at 02:30 in the morning where the only external illumination is the flashes of lightening in the hills around you :blast
 


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