• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Modular Hemet - Close with One or Two Hands?

The new SENA OUTRUSH is easy to close with 1 hand
Dave

I have had a LS2 Modular helmet for about 6 years. I can close it with one hand if it is strapped. I have a new Schuberth C3 Pro Gravity modular helmet that I cannot close with one hand.

When I spoke to a Schuberth rep, he said he has never heard of a modular helmet that could be closed with only one hand; and that the C3 Pro must be snapped down with two hands; and that was the norm for all modular helmets. He said it may have been the wrong size; but I felt that was not the case. Two hands are needed for the C3 Pro based on my experience. This is not a deal killer; but it is a bit of a nuisance to me.

Question... do any of you have a modular helmet that is easy to close with one hand? Maybe my LS2 was one in a million.

Thanks.
 
My wife has a Schuberth C3 Pro and previous also had an earlier generation C3. Her normal method is to open with one hand and close with two. Part of the reason is because we have Sena comm system mounted and the microphone can get caught up in the chin skirt. This was also my method when I had my Shoei Neotec I.

As I understand it from speaking to a Schuberth sale rep at a motorcycle show years ago, the Schuberths are designed to close with two hands because the latching mechanism is supposed to be closed by way of pinching the chin bar on each side to insure proper latching. Now, of course, you can close the chin bar with one hand, but that's not how it's designed to work. So, it seems there is some continuity in methodology from the company.

This is my exact experience with the C3 Pro as well when the Sena is mounted to it.
 
Thanks to all +20 of you who replied!

Thanks to all +20 of you who replied. Much appreciated! This was extremely helpful as this is only my 2nd helmet.

It seems the Schuberth C3 Pro Gravity is destined to be 2-handed.

But as for the reps broad brush of saying "never heard of a modular helmet that could be closed with only one hand" and that 2-hands "was the norm for all modular helmets"... PaladinLV may have hit it on the head!
 
My wife has an HJC (don't know which model) that operates easily up or down with one hand.

My son used to have a Nolan that operated easily with one hand.

I have ridden a time or two with my son's helmet and decided that flip-fronts are not for me.
 
Back
Top