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hopoffbaby
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PostPosted: 09:49 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Caborg Justissimo visor removal Reply with quote

Hi, does anyone have one of those flip up Caborg Justissimo helmets? I have one but the visor is a bit scuffed now. Does anyone how how to remove and replace the visor?
Thanks Guys (and girls)
Neil.
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PostPosted: 10:34 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Caborg Justissimo visor removal Reply with quote

Hi neil

Got one myself so had similar problem,
eventually found this on the web..

https://www.nize.se/Bike&Customparts/web_utbud/hjalm/hjalmar_integral.htm
Användar manual Justissimo GT (PDF) » is PDF file with helmet visor and sunshield removal instructions

(Got quote of £30 for visor, on ebay last week £75 for brand new caberg helmet! )

And this post regarding caberg/helmets..
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=104614&highlight=caberg

hth.. Cool

porter
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PostPosted: 10:51 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

From the above pdf...
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1. REMOVING/FIXING THE TRANSPARENT VISOR
1.1 With the chin guard closed, half raise the visor and then remove side plates A by gently pulling these outwards (Fig. 1).
1.2 Turn the lever B as indicated on both sides and so completely release the visor and fixing pivot C (Fig. 2).
Repeat the above steps in the reverse order to fix the visor.
CAUTION! The right-hand fixing pivot (R) and the left-hand one (L) are not the same.
2.

If it's anything like the Nolan when they say by gently pulling these outwards what it really means is apply enough force so that you're sure the plastic is just about to snap and then the side panel will just unclip.

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hopoffbaby
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PostPosted: 11:00 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Re: Caborg Justissimo visor removal Reply with quote

porter wrote:
Hi neil

Got one myself so had similar problem,
eventually found this on the web..

https://www.nize.se/Bike&Customparts/web_utbud/hjalm/hjalmar_integral.htm
Användar manual Justissimo GT (PDF) » is PDF file with helmet visor and sunshield removal instructions

(Got quote of £30 for visor, on ebay last week £75 for brand new caberg helmet! )

And this post regarding caberg/helmets..
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=104614&highlight=caberg

hth.. Cool

porter


Wow, cheers mate, I spent ages looking for this last night. Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 11:58 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Re: Caborg Justissimo visor removal Reply with quote

Presume you're sorted now, I have one and have done, but can't remember specifically how. Seemed pretty obvious when I did do it though Confused.
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PostPosted: 14:33 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Caborg Justissimo visor removal Reply with quote

Hi neil

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Seemed pretty obvious when I did do it though. G

I guess so except it takes so much force, you just think you must be doing it wrong............. Confused

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apply enough force so that you're sure the plastic is just about to snap and then the side panel will just unclip. Map

Couldn't agree more. spent ages thinking that tiny black dot/button on bottom of helmet was some sort of latch...DUH Embarassed

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I spent ages looking for this last night.

Neil, i was the same. Spent ages searching other forums last month.
Glad i posted on site... Very Happy

Didn't really think anyone one would need it, and definitely not so soon..

But happy it helped.

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PostPosted: 14:36 - 13 Jun 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got one of them too, excellent helmet and like has already been said - 'you need to apply enough force so that you're sure the plastic is just about to snap and then the side panel will just unclip'.

Removing the sun visor is something else though, right pain! Cool
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