I haven't seen the Nolan, but I've seen the Duo-Tec and the Syncrotec, so I
know how they flip up, but don't you catch a lot of wind with it in this
position?  I thought the design was just to allow easy ingress/egress for
riders wearing glasses/sunglasses.
I just bought an Arai SZ/m (3/4 shell w/ tapered chin-depth shield) to help
cope with the crushing summer heat in these parts.  Would be nice to have a
lid that offered full face protection in the cool morning then opened up to
allow better cooling in the afternoon heat.  Got a website for the Nolan?

Hal



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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 7:52 AM
To: V-MAX TECH LIST
Subject: Nolan Helmet


Kraig,

My wife and I just came across another couple in Galena, Illinois (an arts &
crafts type of community in northwestern Illinois that attracks lots of
motorcycles) that were carrying their new Nolan 100's with them.  Their
comments were 100% positive, they'd never go without the lift up feature
again.  Being in the market myself for a new helmet, I've tried on the
Nolan,
Shoei and another off brand at my local Yamaha dealer, all with the lifting
chin bar design.  The Nolan fits my head better than the others and it's way
cheaper than the Shoei ($169.99 + tax at my dealer for the Nolan).

Randy
VMOA #667
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