Helmet "Whispers"??
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chilli

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Morning all,

I'm not sure what they're called, but a mate has this "thing" that fits onto your helmet and basically stops the airflow from rushing into your eyes. Does anyone know what they're called, and where I can get one from? Getting tired of crying me eyes out for 2 hours a day!!

Cheers.

ps - Avoid the black strips of tarmac on the roads when they're wet...Scared the hell outta me this am!!

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

264 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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OT but how was Spain?

Carrera2

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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chilli said:
Morning all,

I'm not sure what they're called, but a mate has this "thing" that fits onto your helmet and basically stops the airflow from rushing into your eyes.


They're called visors chilli

chilli

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Carrera2 said:
chilli said:
Morning all,

I'm not sure what they're called, but a mate has this "thing" that fits onto your helmet and basically stops the airflow from rushing into your eyes.


They're called visors chilli


BINGO!

chilli

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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rsvmilly said:
OT but how was Spain?


Spain was quality cheers. Didn't like the mountain roads, due to my fear of heights, but the other roads were superb. Cars love bikers, and get out ofthe way ALL the time, even the police. And I managed to get rid of all the chicken strips on the rear!! Still can't get used to living out of a tiny bag for a week....Things started to smell!!!

Andy Oh

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Chilli, it may be a Respro Foggy Mask. I use one all the time and it works fine.

Andy Oh

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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chilli said:
Morning all,

I'm not sure what they're called, but a mate has this "thing" that fits onto your helmet and basically stops the airflow from rushing into your eyes. Does anyone know what they're called, and where I can get one from? Getting tired of crying me eyes out for 2 hours a day!!

Cheers.

ps - Avoid the black strips of tarmac on the roads when they're wet...Scared the hell outta me this am!!


Chilli, out of interest what tyres are on your R6 as I have just changed to Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's on my 2005 R1 and they are by far the best road tyre I have used, they warm up very quickly and are great in the wet. I have had 4 sets of tyres now on the R1 in 14 months.



Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 16:08

chilli

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Andy Oh said:
Chilli, it may be a Respro Foggy Mask. I use one all the time and it works fine.


Na, this is some kinda net that fits under the bottom of the helmet, and touches your neck.

chilli

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Andy Oh said:
chilli said:
Morning all,

I'm not sure what they're called, but a mate has this "thing" that fits onto your helmet and basically stops the airflow from rushing into your eyes. Does anyone know what they're called, and where I can get one from? Getting tired of crying me eyes out for 2 hours a day!!

Cheers.

ps - Avoid the black strips of tarmac on the roads when they're wet...Scared the hell outta me this am!!


Chilli, out of interest what tyres are on your R6 as I have just changed to Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's on my 2005 R1 and they are by far the best road tyre I have used, they warm up very quickly and are great in the wet. I have had 4 sets of tyres now on the R1 in 14 months.

Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 12:43


Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 12:44



Andy,

I've recently put Diablo's on, and they feel ok. However, not sure I'd know a good set from a bad one! It's only my inability that lets me down!!

4 sets in 14 months????? What the hell are you doing??!!!

Andy Oh

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Riding it mate every week to commute (70 mile round trip) and a trip to the Alps.

You might want to try some of the Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's nect time round as I always used Pirelli Diablo Corsas on all my bikes and since changing to the 2CT's I wouldn't change back to Pirellis.

veetwin

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280 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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WHISPER STRIP (SHOEI XR-1000 AND OTHERS)

As for the 2CT's, brilliant. I am a Diablo man through and through but these babaies, when warm, have phenomenal grip.

Great rubber.

chilli

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Ok, SOLD! Next tyres will be the 2ct's. How much are they? Prob £8k a pair??!!

chilli

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veetwin said:
WHISPER STRIP (SHOEI XR-1000 AND OTHERS)

As for the 2CT's, brilliant. I am a Diablo man through and through but these babaies, when warm, have phenomenal grip.

Great rubber.


Thanks for that. Any idea where I can source one (Whisper strip?)

Cheers.

s2ooz

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307 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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www.inter-bike.co.uk/inter-bikeshop/default.asp?numperpage=1&images=on&display=full&categoryid=24&searchstr=MSW3&itemname=Stop%25Wind%253%25Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Skirt%25(Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Wind%DEflector)

helmet skirt - that what you meant chilli?

tell me more about these new CT's? Ive tried the original pilot power (not sport?) and they were grippy, took a little tiny bit longer to get to temp, but didnt have trouble not being up to temp on casual riding for example.

But I stopped using them after struggling to get 2500 miles out of them.

chilli

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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s2ooz said:
www.inter-bike.co.uk/inter-bikeshop/default.asp?numperpage=1&images=on&display=full&categoryid=24&searchstr=MSW3&itemname=Stop%25Wind%253%25Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Skirt%25(Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Wind%DEflector)

helmet skirt - that what you meant chilli?

tell me more about these new CT's? Ive tried the original pilot power (not sport?) and they were grippy, took a little tiny bit longer to get to temp, but didnt have trouble not being up to temp on casual riding for example.

But I stopped using them after struggling to get 2500 miles out of them.



Not quite. This one my mate has literally only covers the front gap, from helmet to neck, and kinda tucks up inside the helmet padding. I could always ask her again!!

Don't know about the ct2's....But quite fancy them now. However, if all i'm doing is commuting, will I benefit from them?

Andy Oh

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273 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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s2ooz said:


tell me more about these new CT's? Ive tried the original pilot power (not sport?) and they were grippy, took a little tiny bit longer to get to temp, but didnt have trouble not being up to temp on casual riding for example.

But I stopped using them after struggling to get 2500 miles out of them.


Stooz,

I've had the 2CT's on my 2005 R1 for 3,200 miles, which included a trip to the French Alps and since then 1,400 miles commuting to work. I've just got back from the tyre shop that fitted them and one I have been using for 5 years (Essential Rubber in Dalston, East London) and the guy who owns the shop was very impressed with the 2CT's. He said the front is hardly worn and the rear is probably good for another 1,500 to 2,000 miles and only then he said to just change the rear. Also the Pirelli/Metzler rep was there and he had a good look at the 2CT's and was also quite impressed, however, he did show me the new Pirelli Diablo Corsa III as it's called that Pirelli have made to compete with the 2CT.

The 2CT's have excellent dry grip and warm up very quickly also the wet grip is better (in my opinion) than the Diablo Corsa's but this may be due the the old Diablo Corsa havng no silica in the compound. I have always used Diablo Corsas on my bikes but now its 2CT's all the way.

Andy.

Andy Oh

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273 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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chilli said:
s2ooz said:
www.inter-bike.co.uk/inter-bikeshop/default.asp?numperpage=1&images=on&display=full&categoryid=24&searchstr=MSW3&itemname=Stop%25Wind%253%25Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Skirt%25(Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Wind%DEflector)

helmet skirt - that what you meant chilli?

tell me more about these new CT's? Ive tried the original pilot power (not sport?) and they were grippy, took a little tiny bit longer to get to temp, but didnt have trouble not being up to temp on casual riding for example.

But I stopped using them after struggling to get 2500 miles out of them.



Not quite. This one my mate has literally only covers the front gap, from helmet to neck, and kinda tucks up inside the helmet padding. I could always ask her again!!

Don't know about the ct2's....But quite fancy them now. However, if all i'm doing is commuting, will I benefit from them?


Chilli, the 2CT's are dual compound tyres , 2CT is '2 Compound Technology'. the centre of the tyre is roughly 20% harder than the sides, so therefore, you will probably benefit as the centre of the tyre will last longer and believe me the 2CT is a better tyre than the normal Pirelli Diablo and I would also say better than the Diablo Corsa, obviously I don't know about the Diablo Corsa III as this is just out and and not available in 190 section rear for a week or so. I will however be trying a set of the new Corsa III's once I've had another rear 2CT on the bike and worn both that and the front.

Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 15:41


Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 15:42

chilli

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Andy Oh said:
chilli said:
s2ooz said:
www.inter-bike.co.uk/inter-bikeshop/default.asp?numperpage=1&images=on&display=full&categoryid=24&searchstr=MSW3&itemname=Stop%25Wind%253%25Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Skirt%25(Motorcycle%25Helmet%25Wind%DEflector)

helmet skirt - that what you meant chilli?

tell me more about these new CT's? Ive tried the original pilot power (not sport?) and they were grippy, took a little tiny bit longer to get to temp, but didnt have trouble not being up to temp on casual riding for example.

But I stopped using them after struggling to get 2500 miles out of them.



Thanks mate....I'll def give them a go after the Diablos...Any idea of the cost?


Not quite. This one my mate has literally only covers the front gap, from helmet to neck, and kinda tucks up inside the helmet padding. I could always ask her again!!

Don't know about the ct2's....But quite fancy them now. However, if all i'm doing is commuting, will I benefit from them?


Chilli, the 2CT's are dual compound tyres , 2CT is '2 Compound Technology'. the centre of the tyre is roughly 20% harder than the sides, so therefore, you will probably benefit as the centre of the tyre will last longer and believe me the 2CT is a better tyre than the normal Pirelli Diablo and I would also say better than the Diablo Corsa, obviously I don't know about the Diablo Corsa III as this is just out and and not available in 190 section rear for a week or so. I will however be trying a set of the new Corsa III's once I've had another rear 2CT on the bike and worn both that and the front.

Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 15:41


Edited by Andy Oh on Wednesday 21st June 15:42

chrissarjeant

160 posts

242 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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Just had 2ct tyres fitted 2 weeks ago and are excellent on the road and have just done a track day with them and they felt fine just took me a bit longer to trust them after having 208 GP s which were super grippy

FunkyNige

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Wednesday 21st June 2006
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