View Full Version : God damn HJC
sil3nt
17th April 2012, 15:14
My partner purchased a new HJC when she got her license. Within a month she was having trouble with the visor. I took a look and noticed way too much movement in the mechanism that the visor attaches to. The plastic screws that hold it to the helmet had already come loose. Not good as have had the same thing happen to my HJC.
I went for a ride the other day and went to crack the visor open and the right side came away completely from the helmet. Turns out the plastic screws had worked their way loose again but this time all the way out. Seriously not good! I hand tightened them on the side of the road and carried on. Someone just reminded about this so I got a flat head scewdriver and tightened them up properly....well tried to. One of the scews completely snapped the head off as soon as it got a small amount of torque on it.
Is this common for HJC? I have always found their visor mechanism to be a massive pain in the ass as it can be quite difficult to open at the best of times.
Better start saving for a new helmet <_<
oneofsix
17th April 2012, 15:23
haven't had that issue with my 3 HJCs. I have had the visor pop lose of the mechanism but been able to just push it back in and it has stayed so put it down to not having clipped it in correctly first time.
This and another comment on HJC, I might have a look at putting a drop of a none solvent glue in the screw holes, something like PVA - and not over tighten the screws :shutup:
nodrog
17th April 2012, 15:25
.... I might have a look at putting a drop of a none solvent glue in the screw holes, something like PVA - and not over tighten the screws :shutup:
They have just invented this stuff called loctite, you should look into it.
sil3nt
17th April 2012, 15:27
haven't had that issue with my 3 HJCs. I have had the visor pop lose of the mechanism but been able to just push it back in and it has stayed so put it down to not having clipped it in correctly first time.
This and another comment on HJC, I might have a look at putting a drop of a none solvent glue in the screw holes, something like PVA - and not over tighten the screws :shutup:Haha the thing was barely tight when it snapped. The other screw was much tighter and held up fine! I have some blue loctite around I should try and find it.
oneofsix
17th April 2012, 15:31
Haha the thing was barely tight when it snapped. The other screw was much tighter and held up fine! I have some blue loctite around I should try and find it.
Yeah heard of this loctite stuff, think they use it for preventing loose nuts :sunny: Is the blue safe for plastic? What's the risk to the polstyrene should it leak through?
sil3nt
17th April 2012, 15:36
Yeah heard of this loctite stuff, think they use it for preventing loose nuts :sunny: Is the blue safe for plastic? What's the risk to the polstyrene should it leak through?Who knows. Lets find out the hard way :shifty:
sinfull
17th April 2012, 15:36
My HJC did similar ! Glue is your friend, stick the fucka on so it lives for another year or so ! Worked for me and that was two years back!
slofox
17th April 2012, 15:38
What's the risk to the polstyrene should it leak through?
Probably your head gets glued to the helmet and you can never get the helmet off ever again...:whistle:
slofox
17th April 2012, 15:39
My partner purchased a new HJC when she got her license. Within a month she was having trouble with the visor. I took a look and noticed way too much movement in the mechanism that the visor attaches to. The plastic screws that hold it to the helmet had already come loose. Not good as have had the same thing happen to my HJC.
I went for a ride the other day and went to crack the visor open and the right side came away completely from the helmet. Turns out the plastic screws had worked their way loose again but this time all the way out. Seriously not good! I hand tightened them on the side of the road and carried on. Someone just reminded about this so I got a flat head scewdriver and tightened them up properly....well tried to. One of the scews completely snapped the head off as soon as it got a small amount of torque on it.
Is this common for HJC? I have always found their visor mechanism to be a massive pain in the ass as it can be quite difficult to open at the best of times.
Better start saving for a new helmet <_<
Shoulda bought an Arai, eh!
sil3nt
17th April 2012, 15:42
Shoulda bought an Arai, eh!And an S1000RR to go with it.
Zedder
17th April 2012, 15:43
I check the screws on my helmet mechanism (HJC CL-ST) whenever I pull the visor off for cleaning but have never had a problem. Also, I have put solid lube on the slide system which stops the components grabbing, but isn't too loose.
Stirts
17th April 2012, 15:47
think they use it for preventing loose nuts
Something to consider ...
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sil3nt
17th April 2012, 15:50
I check the screws on my helmet mechanism (HJC CL-ST) whenever I pull the visor off for cleaning but have never had a problem. Also, I have put solid lube on the slide system which stops the components grabbing, but isn't too loose.Mine is also a CL-ST. Never thought of lubing the slide system :facepalm:
I think I just went full retard.
Gremlin
17th April 2012, 16:11
Had a couple of HJC, CL14 I think? 2nd one probably needs replacing, I use them for commuting. The whole mechanism on the side which holds the visor sometimes plays up, so I fixed it by never swapping the visor...
Anyone need some clears? They barely get used :laugh:
sleemanj
17th April 2012, 17:14
Yeah heard of this loctite stuff, think they use it for preventing loose nuts :sunny: Is the blue safe for plastic? What's the risk to the polstyrene should it leak through?
Test it of course if concerned, but I'm pretty sure that cyanoacrylate ("superglue") based adhesives do not react with polystyrene so would be quite safe (even in the unlikely event the adhesive ever got down to the foam, which I don't see would be possible anyway)
Loctite is just such an adhesive.
Just don't use any sort of solvent adhesive, you'll wind up with a goopy mess of ex-foam in a helmet shaped bucket.
hayd3n
17th April 2012, 17:33
replace screws with stainless steel and use a bit of loctite
Spazman727
17th April 2012, 18:22
I have a bottom of the line HJC CSR1. The clear visor is fine, but the tinted visor doesn't stop on the notch just before closed if you know what I mean.
Iv'e compared both visors and I can't find any difference in them (other than that one is tinted and one is clear, just to avoid any ribbing :love:)
Has this happened to anyone else? The helmet is about 2 years old.
xXGIBBOXx
17th April 2012, 21:33
both my base model ones have done all of the above , and my gold visor dosnt sit or move nice on my cs-st put some vasline seem to help it
DODO``
18th April 2012, 04:45
Had HJC AC12 for about a year (sold for white helmet) and still have reallly old HJC from 5-6 years ago.
both, just fine.
skinman
18th April 2012, 21:46
yea I had the plastic screws snap off but I replaced them with stainless & they are fine. The visor not so much, the little tabs that are meant to keep it engaged with the toothy thing have snapped off so it wont stay up but it will still stay down luckily
AllanB
18th April 2012, 22:24
On my third HJC and find them to be excellent helmets.
Swoop
19th April 2012, 08:27
Large risk thread:
LOOSE = "the screw was loose". (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/loose?s=t)
LOSE = "I hope I do not lose that screw". (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lose?s=t)
KB members, learn when to use each word at the right time.
sinfull
19th April 2012, 08:48
but some will knot listen Swoop ! Besides, some prefer to use one more then the other.
gatch
19th April 2012, 09:08
I've got an O.G HJC HQ1 carbon fiber hat.
The mechanism is starting to get sticky, though I suspect that is simply down to wear and tear. I have had it 6 years and it has never given me any trouble till now. Some molycote may free it up. I have purchased another HJC and don't regret it one bit.
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