Neil
"Generic" <lu...@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> I know this won't help. I all most bought the RX-7RR3 last fall and was
told at
> that time the visor was very much a pain in the butt to remove. Sales
reps told
> me that once you do it a couple times or break a couple visors trying to
remove
> the visor it becomes easier. I'm glad I didn't get the RX-7RR3. I
bought the
> RX-7RR4 last month and it great! ;-P
>
>
"Generic" <lu...@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> If I was you I would go to a local dealer and ask them to show you how to
do it
> "several times". I would then try to do in front of the local dealer
several
> times to make sure I knew how to do it. Other then that I think your
taking a
> big risk on loosing a visor or more. It seamed to tricky to do alone let
alone
> with out a clue on the proper way to do it.
> My $.02 :-)
>
>
It is very easy.Face the helmet away fron you. Flip the visor all the way up.
Wrap your fingers under the visor on each side, spread the visor away from the
helmet and rotate it further up and it will come out.
Putting it back is the pretty easy too but I usually have to do one side at a
time.
tim
"Amir Hamzah" <zura...@tm.net.my> wrote in message
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> Ditto. It also sounds as if you break something everytime you remove it.
> You'll get used to it.
>
> Amir Hamzah
> 92 Ducati 900SS
> 82 Yamaha 650 Maxim
> 97 Suzuki VS125