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    Guys,Need Help.. !!!
    Its a MT Axxis Limited Evo, The cheek pad cover is tearing. Any Idea how to fix it?

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    Well-trained reflexes are quicker than luck.

    People Visiting the Andaman Islands. Ping me/Call me (9474208824) for any help/information.

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    • Re: Helmets

      Originally posted by Shaktiv3 View Post
      Guys,Need Help.. !!!
      Its a MT Axxis Limited Evo, The cheek pad cover is tearing. Any Idea how to fix it?
      Nothing can be done, it has to be replaced.

      Contact your nearest Mt helmet dealer and get them replaced, I hope they will be available as spares.

      Cheers,
      Sanjay
      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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      • Re: Helmets

        Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
        Nothing can be done, it has to be replaced.

        Contact your nearest Mt helmet dealer and get them replaced, I hope they will be available as spares.

        Cheers,
        Sanjay
        The helmet is only 6 months old i hope they have spares.
        Well-trained reflexes are quicker than luck.

        People Visiting the Andaman Islands. Ping me/Call me (9474208824) for any help/information.

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        • Re: Helmets

          Hi
          Can anyone guide me how to remove pads from MT Blade helmet and clean it?

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          • Re: Helmets

            Originally posted by fatfatia View Post
            Hi
            Can anyone guide me how to remove pads from MT Blade helmet and clean it?
            I have MT blade and it has button, apply little force and you will hear a click sound, will try to post some pics....
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            • Re: Helmets

              Originally posted by Shaktiv3 View Post
              The helmet is only 6 months old i hope they have spares.
              I too had the same problem but as I stay in Assam I could not replaced it. I had to do jugaad, I put surgical tape all over it.

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              • Re: Helmets

                Need to decide between a Studds Shifter and a SteelBird Air SBA-1

                The link for the latter is Helmets - Steelbird Air

                The former, I believe, needs no introduction.

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                • Re: Helmets

                  Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
                  Need to decide between a Studds Shifter and a SteelBird Air SBA-1

                  The link for the latter is Helmets - Steelbird Air

                  The former, I believe, needs no introduction.
                  Go with shifter.

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                  • Re: Helmets

                    Originally posted by RoyalIndian View Post
                    Go with shifter.


                    The shifter is a safe bet, I know that. A bit too heavy, and I tend to prefer helmets without these stupid pop out sunglasses. But still, safe choice.

                    Its the Steelbird that I'm curious about. Does anyone have any experience on it?

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                      Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
                      The shifter is a safe bet, I know that. A bit too heavy, and I tend to prefer helmets without these stupid pop out sunglasses. But still, safe choice.

                      Its the Steelbird that I'm curious about. Does anyone have any experience on it?
                      Oh I thought you would prefer the pop out sunglasses.

                      Dont wanna go for a helmet on the expensive side?

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                      • Re: Helmets

                        Originally posted by RoyalIndian View Post
                        Oh I thought you would prefer the pop out sunglasses.

                        Dont wanna go for a helmet on the expensive side?


                        Guys with spectacles. We have it hard.

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                        • Re: Helmets

                          Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
                          Guys with spectacles. We have it hard.
                          HR bhai, the pop out sun glasses are not at all a issue. I also wear spectacles and have not found any issues with the popout sun visor. I own a MT blade.

                          Studds shifter will be a wise choice.

                          Cheers,
                          Sanjay
                          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/touring-queries-route-planning-itinerary/33587-endurance-ride.html

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                          • Re: Helmets

                            Originally posted by Shaktiv3 View Post
                            The helmet is only 6 months old i hope they have spares.
                            No, i am facing the same problem. I contacted dealers in mumbai and no one keeps spares except visors. I talked to spartan pro gear and they said they might get stock in a month time. But according to dealers people don't demand spares so they don't keep them. Paddings of my MT are torn and loose now. They started giving way in six months time but now condition is really bad and I m suffering from wind noise which is causing headaches. :banghead:
                            Last edited by bavlo; 02-14-2016, 05:44 PM.

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                            • Re: Helmets

                              Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
                              The shifter is a safe bet, I know that. A bit too heavy, and I tend to prefer helmets without these stupid pop out sunglasses. But still, safe choice.

                              Its the Steelbird that I'm curious about. Does anyone have any experience on it?


                              Having crashed in a Studds and Shifter and now with my second one, the Sun Visor/Face Shield is one of the features that I love about the helmet. In fact the Internal Sun Visor/Face Shield was one of the reason I went for the Shifter as the replacement of the one I had crashed.

                              The Sun Visor on the Shifter is not a Pop-Out type but is an Internal type.


                              1. It's a boon to ride with the Internal Sun visor down in the Sun and in the dark retract it back.

                              2. Unlike other helmets the internal Sun Visor/Face Shield is not operated by some lever mechanism.. it's a simple open and shut action.. and will not come loose with time.

                              3. The optical quality of the Visors are distortion free


                              I find the weight of the Studds Shifter to be ok.. not too heavy and not too light. Only negative about the Studds Shifter is that it becomes noisy at speeds above 60 kmph




                              Last edited by payeng; 02-14-2016, 05:54 PM.

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                              • Re: Helmets

                                Originally posted by payeng View Post
                                Having crashed in a Studds and Shifter and now with my second one, the Sun Visor/Face Shield is one of the features that I love about the helmet. In fact the Internal Sun Visor/Face Shield was one of the reason I went for the Shifter as the replacement of the one I had crashed.

                                The Sun Visor on the Shifter is not a Pop-Out type but is an Internal type.


                                1. It's a boon to ride with the Internal Sun visor down in the Sun and in the dark retract it back.

                                2. Unlike other helmets the internal Sun Visor/Face Shield is not operated by some lever mechanism.. it's a simple open and shut action.. and will not come loose with time.

                                3. The optical quality of the Visors are distortion free


                                I find the weight of the Studds Shifter to be ok.. not too heavy and not too light. Only negative about the Studds Shifter is that it becomes noisy at speeds above 60 kmph



                                Another important negative is that mostly we get only standard large size in studds. Loose helmet is a primary cause for wind noise.

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