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    replace screws with stainless steel and use a bit of loctite

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    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 )
    Has this happened to anyone else? The helmet is about 2 years old.
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    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

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    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.
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    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
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    On my third HJC and find them to be excellent helmets.

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    Large risk thread:

    LOOSE = "the screw was loose".
    LOSE = "I hope I do not lose that screw".

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    but some will knot listen Swoop ! Besides, some prefer to use one more then the other.
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    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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