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need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 6:51 am
by topdog@working-dog.com
Great list. I just picked up an A15 with 600mi on it that was
advertised here. Last bike was a new '72 Norton Commando and
wouldn't you know that I threw my old helmet away about 6 months ago
while cleaning out the garage. I've been in the T-shirt buisiness for
the past 26 years and while reasurching bike art for Port Dover Fri.
13th for customers I ran across a picture of a Manx norton and was
bitten by the bike bug bad. Meanwhile my deer hunting buddy is
bugging me to get a quad so that he does't have to haul my ass into
his hunt camp. I just couldn't justify the quad as I had no other use
for it other than the 1 week hunt trip each year. While looking at
the Thumper page I happen accross dual sport thumpers and well now
I've got one of the best.
Now back to the helmet question. Can anyone recomend a helmet that I
can put on without having to take my glasses on and off .Thanx
Reid Bannister, ON
need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 7:47 am
by Don Detloff
> Great list. I just picked up an A15 with 600mi on it that was
> advertised here. Last bike was a new '72 Norton Commando and
> wouldn't you know that I threw my old helmet away about 6 months
ago
> while cleaning out the garage. I've been in the T-shirt buisiness
for
> the past 26 years and while reasurching bike art for Port Dover
Fri.
> 13th for customers I ran across a picture of a Manx norton and was
> bitten by the bike bug bad. Meanwhile my deer hunting buddy is
> bugging me to get a quad so that he does't have to haul my ass into
> his hunt camp. I just couldn't justify the quad as I had no other
use
> for it other than the 1 week hunt trip each year. While looking at
> the Thumper page I happen accross dual sport thumpers and well now
> I've got one of the best.
> Now back to the helmet question. Can anyone recomend a helmet that
I
> can put on without having to take my glasses on and off .Thanx
>
> Reid Bannister, ON
Reid,
Welcome to the list.
That old helmet needed to be thrown out. I've read that the life of a
helmet is only about 5 years and after that it begins to lose its
effectiveness.
I also wear glasses and need to remove them when putting on or taking
off the helmet. I don't think it's that big of a deal.
I have been using a Nolan flip-face helmet that I have been happy
with. Recently, I have added an Arai Quantum/f.
Are you near Port Dover? I'm in Michigan about 25 miles from the
crossing at Port Huron & Sarnia. I do most of my riding in Canada. You
have better roads for riding and a lot less cars.
Many of my rides are to Port Stanley for a perch dinner at Kelly's
Boardwalk.
I was at Port Dover on July 13. I heard an estimate of 50,000 bikers.
I was heading over there last Saturday to check out the town for a
perch dinner, but when I got to Shedden on 3, my bike automatically
made the turn to Port Stanley. I go over there so often, it's like
riding a horse that already knows the trail ... you just sit back and
go along for the ride.
Do you still have the Norton? I had a '65 Bonneville back in the 60's,
but sold it when I was in the service. Been kicking myself ever since!
Don Detloff
Fair Haven, MI
'00 KLR650
'00 Triumph Sprint RS
'64 Yamaha Trail 80 (Ret)
need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 9:10 am
by Arden Kysely
The Schuberth Concept, made in Germany, is a pricey, feature-filled,
flip-up helmet that will do what you want - http://www.schuberth-
usa.com. Rider magazine reviewed it a few issues ago.
I wear glasses and prefer my Arai Quantum/e.
Arden Kysely
A11 "Mr. K"
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., topdog@w... wrote:
> Great list. I just picked up an A15 with 600mi on it that was
> advertised here. Last bike was a new '72 Norton Commando and
> wouldn't you know that I threw my old helmet away about 6 months
ago
> while cleaning out the garage. I've been in the T-shirt buisiness
for
> the past 26 years and while reasurching bike art for Port Dover
Fri.
> 13th for customers I ran across a picture of a Manx norton and was
> bitten by the bike bug bad. Meanwhile my deer hunting buddy is
> bugging me to get a quad so that he does't have to haul my ass into
> his hunt camp. I just couldn't justify the quad as I had no other
use
> for it other than the 1 week hunt trip each year. While looking at
> the Thumper page I happen accross dual sport thumpers and well now
> I've got one of the best.
> Now back to the helmet question. Can anyone recomend a helmet that
I
> can put on without having to take my glasses on and off .Thanx
>
> Reid Bannister, ON
need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 12:51 pm
by Jim Keal
snip -
>Now back to the helmet question. Can anyone recomend a helmet that I
>can put on without having to take my glasses on and off .Thanx
>
>Reid Bannister, ON
Try a flip front helmet like the Nolan N100 or the Shoei. I like my Nolan
-Jim
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need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 2:23 pm
by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
> Now back to the helmet question. Can anyone recomend a helmet that I
> can put on without having to take my glasses on and off .Thanx
I think that if you don't want to have to take your glasses on and off, your
only choices would be a 3/4 helmet or a flip-face. For the 3/4, any Snell
approved helmet would be fine; look for vents and, of course, fit. I think
I've read that Gino, (on this list), has a Nolan flip-face and would have
more input on them...
Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
msaint@...
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need helmet -wear glasses
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 2:48 pm
by k650dsn@aol.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" wrote:
> I've read that Gino, (on this list), has a Nolan flip-face and would
have
> more input on them...
Yep, I have one...bought it in 97 or 98. Great helmet for the
money. Be sure to get the anti fog insert that snaps into the
standard face shield. Works super.
Gino
rear brake question
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 11:07 pm
by FFDennis
> Message: 23
> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 22:36:05 -0000
> From: "RichardM"
> Subject: Re: rear brake question
>
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Tandy K. Bozeman" wrote:
>
> >Pulled the brake pads on my 89 KLR650 this afternoon to discover
> >that the inside pad was worn almost completely down to the metal
> >backing, but the inside pad (the one not attached to a metal frame)
> >showed very little (if any) wear. It looked as if the inside pad had
> >hung up and was not pressing on the rotor when the brakes were
> >applied.
>
> My larger pad on the wheel side just reached the wear limit and was
> replaced last night. The one on the outside still has a ways to go.
>
> It wasn't until about two months ago that I realized that my caliper
> didn't quite slide on its mounting pins like it should. I pulled the
> rubber boots back and refreshed the grease. There's probably a
> special disc-brake grease that you're supposed to use. The action is
> smooth now.
>
> My guess is that your caliper pins are dry like mine were and it's
> causing the inner pad to drag the rotor. If you can't stomach
> tossing the half-worn pad beacuse you're cheap and stupid like me,
> you could probably get away with replacing just the worn-out pad. I
> have a Galfer black on one side and an OEM pad on the other. My rear
> brake works fine.
Even in perfect shape, systems that have a piston pushing only on one side,
and depend on the caliper sliding over, pulling the other pad into contact
with the disc, tend to wear the caliper side pad much faster. This is
normal, sort of like knowing that you are going to wear out a rear tire much
faster than the front, despite them covering the same number of miles.
My .02
FFDennis