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wordslinger

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Re: Nolan helmets
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2010, 11:50:21 PM »
Oh well, if you give up the smokes you could buy a kit for your scoot, and if you buy a chinese one you would be too busy trying to get it running to bother about smoking lol.  ;)

..no, i would smoke like a freight train tryin' to figure out wtf was wrong...


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Re: Nolan helmets
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2010, 11:51:33 PM »
ive been a Nolan helmet user for several years and have had a N84,N102, N103, and now a Trilogy. Of all of these I was happiest using the N84 until the decal peeled off and Nolan refused to honor the warrenty on a 4 month old lid. Fortunately I had bought it from a major internet dealer, Iron Pony, and they honored the warenty. The next best was the N102, I used it for about 2 years until it was stolen from my bike.. The N103 that I bought to replace it just didnt fit right. It was too tight at the nose and chin. I currently have a Trilogy that has been the only Nolan that I am unhappy with. Just too much noise. It roars like a freight train. I just bought a Shoei rf1000 to replace it. Much quieter. Any one wanting the white,large Trilogy, can pm me and i will make a deal on it. Curt

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Re: Nolan helmets
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2010, 11:52:45 PM »
Thanks for that info Curt, that is what we were looking for, we read a review of the N103, which the reviewer said was too heavy and a little wind noise so I was concerned about the N102 which we have now ordered. Mrs sid likes it, she has tried on three of them and found one to fit perfectly so here's to hoping it works out well.
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