Would you say that this is normal and the latches just need breaking in?they take some time to get used to, try one on b4 you order one
No, but I think your right, it will just take time to get used to.Is it hard to open when it is not on your head? I was trying on helmets at the motorcycle show and I couldn't figure out most of them when they were on my head but I'm sure with practice it would get easier to operate.
Anyone wear the Schuberth C3 Helmet here?
I just got one on Revzilla's black Friday sale. A great fit, but only issue I saw is that the front visor (modular part) is a bit tough to close. Has anyone else noticed that?
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I was just refreshing myself on RevZillas web site and their return policy is pretty great. If we get the helmets and don't like them, we just pay shipping back and that's it. So if I cant find a local dealer that carries them, which is highly unlikely, then the worst would be im out the return shipping. Now my wife said she would also like one....IMHO you really need to try a helmet on before buying, ESPECIALLY a Schuberth helmet.
Not doubting the safety as they are for sure a premium helmet, but their shells are really really flexible/pliable and the "feel" doesn't always appeal to everyone. They fit and go on your head "differently". Some love them, some really hate them.
Be kinda careful with this thought as there are multiple shell sizes with all helmets (Shoei does 3 shells with many of their helmets). Swapping pads should be to obtain a custom fit/feel, not as a substitute for an improper size to begin with. Schuberth only does 2 shell sizes and they change between L-XL. Just something to keep in mind.Yep, the sizing chart is pretty spot on. Plus they sell replacement liners and cheek pads if you get the wrong size. Other then that, the big difference I noticed was reduced noise and wind buffering.
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Revzilla is hard to beat for sure. I'm pretty happy to be local.I was just refreshing myself on RevZillas web site and their return policy is pretty great. If we get the helmets and don't like them, we just pay shipping back and that's it. So if I cant find a local dealer that carries them, which is highly unlikely, then the worst would be im out the return shipping. Now my wife said she would also like one....
BONUS, now it doesn't count against me as an impulse buy!:roflblack:
One other thing i noticed was that I will need to move my Sena to the right side of the Schuberth as the sunvisor mechanism is on the left. So i will need to get used to using my left (non-throttle) hand to reach over to the right side.
Excellent point. It's definitely smart to try it on first if you can.Be kinda careful with this thought as there are multiple shell sizes with all helmets (Shoei does 3 shells with many of their helmets). Swapping pads should be to obtain a custom fit/feel, not as a substitute for an improper size to begin with. Schuberth only does 2 shell sizes and they change between L-XL. Just something to keep in mind.
Did you try different colors or hi-viz?So I go to place my order and of course they have none of either my size or my wifes size left.
Rats
Back to square one.....