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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    That's quite crap, really...
    Yes, yes it is!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I was going to pop up to give you a screw......how old is your Daughter

    Well, well GB you surprise me!

    Said child is 16 and is in a power of trouble all round at the moment.

    It would be wonderful if you could pop up with a screw for me, I would really appreciate it.

    I will even make a coffee for you
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Yes, yes it is!




    Well, well GB you surprise me!

    Said child is 16 and is in a power of trouble all round at the moment.

    It would be wonderful if you could pop up with a screw for me, I would really appreciate it.

    I will even make a coffee for you
    If you have an idea as to the diameter and length of said fastener I will source for you. Have a collection of all commonly available plastic screws.

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    Mom--its "normal for em to work a bit loose--It has taken 2 years after all--BUT--check the screws other side--Most likely theyre loose too
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Mom--its "normal for em to work a bit loose--It has taken 2 years after all--BUT--check the screws other side--Most likely theyre loose too
    I actually have to tighten them every couple of rides out. It really depends on how much opening and closing I have done as that is what works them loose I think.

    It was so hot riding down on Friday and spending all that time in shitty city traffic the visor got a real work out. Then down to Hamilton, the trusty visor was up and down like a yoyo.

    My fault entirely, I knew it was not right when we stopped in Hamilton the first time and did not check, stopped again and did not check, then stopped for the last time took the helmet off and the lock mech dropped off at my feet.

    Lesson learned, I am just pleased that you can get the screws without the whole visor assmbley.

    SPB the screw is flat headed and the slot on the top is a cross, I usually use a 5c coin to tighten them up, so the slots are wide. I have never taken the screws out so have no idea how long they are or what the thread size is.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Mom, which Shoei model do you wear?

    I've had a Raid, a Raid II and now an XR-1000. Each has been subjected to thousands of moderately-violent flippings up and down, without a single change in the feel or performance of the visor locking mechanism.

    I must admit; I now harbour a deep and troubling suspicion that you and Graham are closet helmet-abusers.

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    What I have had happen is the threads on those plastic screws stretch with over tightening.
    then they never seem to stay tight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I actually have to tighten them every couple of rides out.
    Just a thought and probably not possible due to what im assuming to be a small but more importantly (Read: arkwardly) a short theaded screw you might try a layer or two of thread tape perhaps.


    Or, you could just go an buy an Arai, nothing had ever come loose on mine and coz they rock!!
    Mind you I do find myself on occasion in at Anza's drooling over the graphics on Shoei's and wondering why cant Arai have a range of graphics like this?

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    I wondered about a tiny dot of Loctite soft thread locker
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Mom, which Shoei model do you wear?

    I've had a Raid, a Raid II and now an XR-1000. Each has been subjected to thousands of moderately-violent flippings up and down, without a single change in the feel or performance of the visor locking mechanism.

    I must admit; I now harbour a deep and troubling suspicion that you and Graham are closet helmet-abusers.

    You are asking a girl what model it is?

    It is black and white with an amazing holographic skull on a blue background on it (matches the bike dont you see)

    I have just been and looked and there is nothing on the helmet to tell me what model it is. Next time we catch up have a look and tell me please.

    I am going for the puckeroo threads on the screrws myself. Maha man is down in the smoke getting me some new ones, give them a whirl and see how it goes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Yes, yes it is!




    Well, well GB you surprise me!

    Said child is 16 and is in a power of trouble all round at the moment.

    It would be wonderful if you could pop up with a screw for me, I would really appreciate it.

    I will even make a coffee for you
    Was not being serious...may pop up, having a snooze now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Maha man is down in the smoke getting me some new ones, give them a whirl and see how it goes.
    Sorry my love, got a new front tyre instead.
    I rang G/Boy to meet me there at 11am but he must have had something else to do....So you're still a screw loose???

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Sorry my love, got a new front tyre instead.
    I rang G/Boy to meet me there at 11am but he must have had something else to do....So you're still a screw loose???
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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    So you're still a screw loose???
    You will keep lovely man

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Mom, which Shoei model do you wear?
    Have consulted a senior member of the KB Brains Trust tonight, and am told it is an XR1000

    And I have a new screw, thanks to Grahameboy. Thank you so much for bringing it up here mate, next time it will be a chicken lasagne
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Yeah my XR1000 screws come loose all the time, tightened them so much the grooves are starting to burr. Although from memory i think they've stayed tight finally!

    you can notice when they're loose quick, when the visor ratchet system becomes a little loose and floppy, because it allows the main side brackets that hold the visor to move up and down. A gentle up and down motion without actually allowing it to click past a groove will show you if there is too much play - you can also see the bracket move

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    A little dab of Ados will stop them falling out in future. It holds well enough that I haven't had to re-tighten them since I glued them. The benefit of using Ados or similar contact rubber cement is that you can still get the thing apart without buggering the screwheads. It doesn't set hard and solid like araldite or locktight.
    I also added a little rubber block to the visor ratchet spring to increase the pressure on the visor a little, as the wind would snap it closed when I wanted it open, and pop it open when ever I turned my head to look for traffic on the motorway.
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