Fri, 13 Nov 1998 08:36:58 +0100 - Message No. 4454
From: "Selg, Michael"

Subject: AW: It's all gone foggy!



	Hi @'s

	I bought the Schubert SUN RACER. (DM 580,- / $ 350,-) after
trying 4 other
	helmets as Nolan, Shoei and Arai. (I've got a nice dealer).

	The Schubert has a normal clear visor and a separete,
intergrated moveble
	sunvisor. You can move the darker visor even with thick, leather
	wintergloves.
	It's a great  thing, especially in this time of the year, if the
sun is low.
	I don't need sunglasses and I don't have problem with my
"everyday" glasses.

	Something genious is, that If it's to warm, you can move the
visor about 2-3
	mm, without getting tears in your eyes or that it's getting
verry loud!!

	The visor is antiscratch-coated on the outside and
antifoggy-coated at the
	inside.
	Further the helmet is verry quiet and soooo  blaaack as my @.

	Januar / Februar the new modell comes on the market. They say it
is even
	better.
	I'll have a look at the IMOT-Exhibition in Munich.

	Drive carefully
	Ron

	Watch out !!!

	I once borrowed a Sun-Racer from a friend of mine.

	The movable dark visor is a nice gimmick, but the helmet was far
too loud due to bad manufacturing; the Visor itself stood open on the
right side as far as 4 mm!!!!
	It was the loudest helmet I ever wore !!!

	Try a KIWI helmet, maybe K-300 or K-Energy, the best helmets I
ever had !!!

	Bye

	Michi




	-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
	Von: Devreux, Eric 
	An: 'Marcel_Sieling@mausd.gun.de' 
	Cc: 'xrv@atic.org' 
	Datum: Donnerstag, 12. November 1998 14:09
	Betreff: RE: (XRV) It's all gone foggy!


	>Is Protection against UV OK with a dark visor? I bought a shoei
RF700
	>dark visor some years ago, but I've never seen the
specifications about
	>UV protection. I presume it's ok...
	>
	>>I use a Shoei RF800 helmet, it takes about 4 seconds to change
the Visor
	>>and I always have a dark and transparent visor with me in the
topcase so I
	>>can change if necessary. This is much better than sunglasses.
	>>take care - Marcello.
	>>
	>



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