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new helmet

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:37 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
for some time I have been after a new helmet

I narrowed the list down a fair bit, but these were my criteria:

Flip front
comfortable
pin lock
quiet

optionally:
integrated sun visor

I got my short list down to the schuberth c3 and the shoei multitec

I chose the multitec in the end as the schuberth is too damned expensive and trying to find one to try on was very hard - like impossible

Local stealers, some haggling and 250 quid
Got the lid, the pinlock a spare tinted visor and the whisper strips - and a new reactive pin lock

oh - i asked for the discount :)

unusually for me, i did not choose a black helmet - anthracite dark grey is the new black :)

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:00 pm
by HowardQ
What type of reactive pin lock insert did you get Pete?
I'm looking for one for my pinlock Arai. I believe Hyperoptics now do one, but not found anybody who stocks it yet.

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:34 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
it was a hyper optiks one - and was a pain to fit, but very happy

next year i believe we will see light reactive visors on sale - but they will be VERY expensive :(

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:15 pm
by HowardQ
Did it fit like a normal pinlock or did it glue like a normal HyperOptic unit?
The standard HyperOptic ones glue in and cannot be removed, you need a new visor if you take them out. The problem is the relatively thick black glue line. This is no problem in a normal visor without pinlocks. The standard Arai pinlock insets are much more tapered towards the pin and clearly in your vision area, but not a major problem as the pinlock units fit with a sort of clear gel that does not obstruct vision too much. If the HO units were shaped this way they would seriously block your vision.
Sorry to go on mate, you will either understand easily what I'm on about or not!
The US Hyperoptic web site seems to show them as the smaller pinlock type inserts using the gel rather than glue. These are also normally much easier to fit than the glued type as you only get one go with the latter!

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:33 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
glued type - but i did want the whole of the visor to be tinted so....