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Thinking about buying a UVEX helmet?

Then read some of these testimonials from the the uk.rec.motorcycles newsgroup, or try searching the newsgroups yourself at www.google.co.uk/groups and see what people are really sayong about our helmets.

 

>> ps. How the f**k did you end up so far behind me after the on ramp to the
>> A26 on Sunday?!!!
>
>Because my visor was so steamed up I couldn't see where I was going. I
>had to stop whilst it demisted.

You want a Uvex lid, mate. Never mists up, not once, not ever. Not
even for a hot-blooded sweaty git like me. Not a hint of fog, not
even round the edges. Fookin' brilliant, it is.

Uvex. Y(should)KIMS. Double-glazed visor rocks a seriously rocking
thing.

Comes in black, too. ;-)

Subject: Re: Paging those people who page people in here
Pip: 2002-05-07 15:16:28 PST

You'll still struggle to get a Uvex to steam up

Subject: Re: I want a...
Lozzo: 2003-03-28 12:30:20 PST

> > You want a guaranteed never-to-mist up helmet, you do. Uvex do a nice
> > range of Wing lids with double-glazed visors which *will**not** mist
> > up, however you may try. Nice little chin curtain to keep you snug
> > and smug, too ;-)

Subject: Re: Ice
Lozzo: 2003-03-18 12:31:17 PST

> We had a bit of rain today which unnerved me a bit, particularly on the
> corners as the tarmac looked very shiny and had one of those slick "ribbons"
> running right where I needed to position myself. Also, have ridden
> exclusively "visor up" so far, tried with it down in the rain but didn't
> like it, any advice?

Misting problem? Get a lid that doesn't mist up in rain, so you can
leave it shut all the time so it doesn't leak (like a Uvex, for example)

Subject: Re: Dan's DAS Diary Day 2
Bear:2003-06-03 08:54:31 PST

> > Well, to me, it looks like seat belt types were created because people are
> > lazy, not because there is anything wrong with the performance of the D-Ring
> > design.
>
> What I like about the double D-ring type is that you *always* adjust the
> strap to the correct tension when using it. Same can't be said of seat-
> belt types that do slip with use.

That's why I like my Uvex design. Ratchet style, one hand on and off.
And always at the correct tension.

Subject: Re: Schuberth service
PeterT: 2003-04-25 12:42:55 PST

 


 
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