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Schuberth C3

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As new Silver Schuberth C3 size 58/59 complete with helmet bag, original box and user manual. Bought from Louis Moto (Germany) for 339 Euro's (£270) last July.
Sadly helmet is too large for me even with a balaclava on.
Looking for £140 (including postage anywhere in UK)

Thanks,
Rob.

SOLD.
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Damn just bought one - quietest helmet I have ever had
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I had one as my get to work lid - found it the noisiest helmet I'd ever worn. Construction quality is second to none tho
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dave the german wrote:I had one as my get to work lid - found it the noisiest helmet I'd ever worn. Construction quality is second to none tho
You've never worn a Caberg I guess :D
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I think Caberg have vents to channel the noise straight into your ears.
Had my C3 with SRC for a year now and find it great as a flip front, light, small shell size as well. Look at one next to comparable size lids.
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The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:
dave the german wrote:I had one as my get to work lid - found it the noisiest helmet I'd ever worn. Construction quality is second to none tho
You've never worn a Caberg I guess :D
Well you've helped no end with that comment - I was going to buy one as a get to work lid. Guess I'll look elsewhere now!!
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Post by SP250 »

Dave

It is no noisier or quieter than the Arai's I've had over the last few years.
They are comfortable and useful with the flip front and my Scala comms sysem fits and works well.
A good hat from a quality manufacturer.
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