16-01-07, 03:39 PM | #1 |
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Flip front helmets - Shoei Multitech/Schuberth Concept
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has anyone here tried the Shoei Multietch flip front helmet? I just wondered what the general view on the safety/integrity of flip front lids is. Hopefully a Shoei model would be well made/safe. Schuberth's Concept (C1/C2) series also looks like a decent quality choice. Multitech link: http://www.shoei-europe.com/en/swf_p...ategory=flipup C2 link: http://schuberth.klaxmedia.de/de/c2.html Maybe we've some flip front wearers on here that could give a view on whether they view these, seemingly pratical, openable lids as being a good buy. Any tips on a stockist with good deals would be grand aswel! Ta. (EDIT - links added now!) |
17-01-07, 08:13 AM | #2 |
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Quick tip mate
Supply links to the items you wish to be discussed - I would click a link and reply, but if I have to google it, well that depends on if I have time...... which I dont at the moment (cos web searches ALWAYS take longer than you think) So provide a link, and a guy looking to replace a Caberg Trip flip up lid will have a look and share his knowledge |
17-01-07, 09:50 AM | #3 |
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The Schuberth Concept is an excellent lid, I've had one for nearly 5 years
It's slightly bigger & heavier than a normal lid, but then that is to be expected with the flip up front. Very comfortable and easy to keep mist free. The flip down sunvisor is an added plus point - none of this swapping visors when it gets dark malarky I wear specs and it was the ideal choice for me - can be put on/taken off without removing the specs I've now got a Schuberth S1 - no flip front, but still has the sun visor. Looks a lot more bling, shame the front doesn't flip up I tried other makes like the Caberg, but it felt cheap and nasty compared to the Schuberth If you have a look around you can get some good deals on them - I got min from HelmetCity on eBay - he's based near Westerham in Kent, so if you are able to get there, you can try on a variety of lids until you find one that fits, and know that you're getting a good deal on the price cheers |
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19-01-07, 05:49 PM | #5 |
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I have the older Shoei the synchrotec it's a good helmet, great for me as a spectacles wearer, pinlock visors are available, the down side is the weight 1.5 kilos which starts to feel heavy after a few hundred miles. The multitech is supposed to be an improvment on the synchrotec and will most likely be my next lid.
I think Feridax (Feridex?) are the UK importers they may have distributors in your neck of the woods. |
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