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    Another trick helmet not sold in NZ- got one

    Why am I cursed with a helmet fetish and all the cool stuff is not available. You need two visors with this winter riding when ýou get sunstrike one moment then darkness falls 5 seconds later etc.. It would be cool to have a helmet with a permanent built in dark visor. I know the latest Nolan 102 has an outside small sunscreen cover that flips up over the top of the helmet but that's not as clever as a retractable one like this. And the shaded visor reminds me of a jet fighters helmet with the way it fully wraps around your eyes & cheeks. By retracting you would never scratch the dark visor either, and in summer you could ride with the clear visor up letting air flow around your face while still protecting your eyes from bug splats. Trick trick and tricky, I like it.
    I contacted the so called NZ Agent, but they're not interested in bringing in another brand of helmets into an already over supplied market- fair enough I understand that logic but what about bringing in for individual orders. There's also a better looking model from Lazer in Belgium- Revolution model but I couldn't download there pics.(see www.lazer.be if you are interested)
    I'm going to try and contact the Australian Agents for both makes and see if they will ship one over. Or maybe get my bro in Squidney to buy me one.
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    Schuberth do a similar one. I thought about bringing one in, then I read some US reviews which weren't great. Then there's the problem of getting visors and parts.
    I wonder how much of a hassle changing the dark visor is?
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    http://www.anarchyaccessories.co.nz/

    These guys stock some cool helmets, quite like a matt black Craft RX6 myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying
    http://www.anarchyaccessories.co.nz/

    These guys stock some cool helmets, quite like a matt black Craft RX6 myself

    yea.. im lookin at those myself.. Cobra or Evo in Matte black
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    yea.. im lookin at those myself.. Cobra or Evo in Matte black
    I was reading the latest T.W.O. mag which had a section on some of the latest helmets. That sent me off searching the web sites. TWO had that Cobra in it. Bloody hell, one mean muffa of a helmet. TWO had them selling for 249 quid, which is about $780, so that's a good price from anarchy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I wonder how much of a hassle changing the dark visor is?
    Changing the visor is very quick and hassle-free

    Bringing the spare clear visor with you when you're out most of the day, however, is a big Hassle....and we're talking something of a Hoff proportion!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD
    I was reading the latest T.W.O. mag which had a section on some of the latest helmets. That sent me off searching the web sites. TWO had that Cobra in it. Bloody hell, one mean muffa of a helmet. TWO had them selling for 249 quid, which is about $780, so that's a good price from anarchy.

    we should do a group buy.. see if we can get a discount
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    Haven't tried those ones - but I have tried several top makes of system helmets and they were all as 'Noisy as a Rugby team at a brothel' - Biff.

    Uncomfortably so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    Changing the visor is very quick and hassle-free

    Bringing the spare clear visor with you when you're out most of the day, however, is a big Hassle....and we're talking something of a Hoff proportion!
    Marmoot, I think Lou was asking how hard to change the inner dark visor on the caberg helmet. Probably a major mission but since it sits behind the clear visor it should not get chipped ,so should last for the life of the helmet.
    That's why I want one of these dual visor helmets. You never have to carry a second visor and never have to remove one to attach the other. Just a quick flick of the lever as you're riding along and hey presto, dark to clear or clear to dark in a split second. The only time you would ever remove one would be the outer visor, if it ever got too scratched.
    I had a Nolan flip up once and I suppose there is always going to be a bit more wind noise with any flip up. But the up side is not having to remove your helmet at gas stations.

    Sarge- good idea about bulk buying but I'm not interested myself in the Cobra.
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    might include removal of inner linings, I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    yea.. im lookin at those myself.. Cobra or Evo in Matte black
    Just something about the matt black... would be a nice lid till I could afford to have something painted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    I have tried several top makes of system helmets
    Excuse my ignorance, but what's a 'system helmet'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    Changing the visor is very quick and hassle-free

    Bringing the spare clear visor with you when you're out most of the day, however, is a big Hassle....and we're talking something of a Hoff proportion!

    Just use the clear set up like this

    http://www.glassonweb.com/glassmanua...trochromic.htm
    Electrochromic glass is an energy-saving component for buildings that can change color on command. It works by passing low-voltage electrical charges across a microscopically-thin coating on the glass surface, activating a electrochromic layer which changes color from clear to dark. The electric current can be activated manually or by sensors which react to light intensity. Glass darkening reduces solar transmission into the building. When there is little sunlight, the glass brightens, so that the need for the artificial light is minimized.

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    There are cheaper places to get the Craft helmets - just have a nosy at http://www.smfcycles.com/craft/RX.html who supplies Anarchy. Gives you an idea of his markup especially what he wants for spare/different visors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Haven't tried those ones - but I have tried several top makes of system helmets and they were all as 'Noisy as a Rugby team at a brothel' - Biff.

    Uncomfortably so.
    Just what I was thinking there Big Dave. The noise of that Lazer must be enormous.

    I love my Shoei (offie) because the flush visor system is nice and quiet.

    I have a tinted insert on mine, and carry an extra clear visor.
    The reason for the tinted insert (anti fog), apart from being fog resistant is:Should I get caught out in the dark with only the tinted visor, I can rip out the insert and ride home safely. It is only $30 down the drain, and I can replace it. However, if I had a full on tint... well, that is just plain nuts (for me, I know some people have no problem riding with a tint at night).

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