06-01-2008, 08:45 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Bucharest
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helmet Airoh
I just started to gear up myself for ridding:
A open face helmet Airoh SV55-S, color black matt Details: Thermoplastic outer shell | Flip-up chin guard | Anatomically designed helmet inner | Visor with antiscratch treatment both inside and outside and quick relese system | Integrated slide-over sun screen with external driving control | Antifog system made of an easy-to-fit lens | Inner liner with high transpiring netting inserts | Removable and washable inner liner | Removable and washable cheek pads | SANITIZED inner fabrics | Helmet with quick release retention system and micrometric adjustment | Ring antitheft system | Painted and UV-coated outer shell | Chin area removable air deflector | Adjustable front air intake | Visor air intake | Adjustable chin guard air intake | Adjustable rear air extractors | Lower rubber protection trim | Fitted with Bluetooth and Intercom technology Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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06-01-2008, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: portland, or
Posts: 154
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I wear glasses so I thought about a helmet like this so I wouldn't have to take off my glasses to put the helmet on. I looked at this and thought there was nothing to keep this thing closed if my face hit the pavement so I went with a Scorpion EX0-700 full face helmet. Maybe now you can answer the question I never asked before. How does the helmet "lock" in the down position?
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