helmet vibration

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve robinson, Jul 24, 2004.

  1. at high speeds my new crash helmet start to vibrate blurring my vision any
    ideas how to prevent this or what the cause is

    its a shoei x spirit if that helps the diagnosis

    thanks

    Steve
     
    steve robinson, Jul 24, 2004
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    Oldbloke Guest

    Bungee it to the handlebars

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    Oldbloke, Jul 24, 2004
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  3. steve robinson wrote
    What is this, over 30?
    Do the strap up.
     
    steve auvache, Jul 24, 2004
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    Fotoman Guest

    Do your flies up?

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    Fotoman, Jul 24, 2004
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  5. the strap is as tight as possible and speeds are 100 plus
     
    steve robinson, Jul 24, 2004
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    Eiron Guest

    Remove the fluffy ears.
     
    Eiron, Jul 24, 2004
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    Muck Guest

    This happened when a French bike mag tested the Honda Hornet. :)
     
    Muck, Jul 24, 2004
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  8. Go faster.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 24, 2004
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    Stonge Guest

    close your eyes
     
    Stonge, Jul 24, 2004
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    steve robinson, Jul 24, 2004
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    deadmail Guest

    OK then, pull the strap tighter.
     
    deadmail, Jul 25, 2004
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  12. tried that one as well looks like its a trip down the helmet shop
     
    steve robinson, Jul 25, 2004
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    Lozzo Guest

    steve robinson says...
    <Rubs hands with glee>

    Good man :)
     
    Lozzo, Jul 25, 2004
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