it's too late Hal
if u now own a Arai helmet you will not be happy with the Nolan n100
Vickie and I have worn Arai open face helmets for yrs now and I have an Arai
renegade for the Max
I thought it would be nice to have the N100 because we need a black set of
helmets to match the new black bike
so we ordered a pair of the N100
right away Vickie and I were very disappointed in the quality and fit we
promptly
sent them back
we both agreed that unless we can see and feel a helmet in front of us we
would only order Arai sight unseen

Bruce Trimble
VMOA # 527
Http://www.rr1.net/users/bruce
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "V-MAX TECH LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 2:02 PM
Subject: RE: Nolan Helmet


> 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
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 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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