After some 120 000km mine and wife's are completely worn. Don't open and close well, rough movements, often get seized etc. I though they'd last longer.
What I really don't like on the N102 is the upper visor seal design. Who ever the guy was in Nolan who designed it needs a good slap on the head! I guess that person never has studied different seal designs, just put "italiano" beauty in there and it doesn't work.
On our N102-s, our both upper seals have leaked since brand new and I hate constant drops on my face in the rainy (esp. cold) weather while the visor is completely closed. My old N100 worked much better in the sealing department.
Firiend of mine just bought a brand new N103 and he said the same - upper seal leaks in the rain. So there's no change even in the newest Nolan model.
Pin-lock inner visor design suck big time!!! Who ever designed this pin-lock design (used in many manufacturers helmets) deserves to be fired from the work - it only works in VERY clean air conditions, riding gravel and dirt roads (even rarely) puts dirt between the two visors and they start to scratch each other like sand paper - both visors will be ruined within exponential time trend when you ride dirt roads. You need to completely open pin-locks and throughoutly clean them after every ride if you want them to last in rough conditions.
I find glue-in antifog visor much better and well thought-through solution, from my practice, it's lightyears better design than the overhyped pin-lock. With dead simple glued type inner layer they never touch each other like in pin-lock design, there's always space between visors and the outer edge is completely sealed in Fog-City visors - no dirt gets between and absolutely no scraching between the layers.
The only con of gluable antifog layers is you must glue them in the right spot. Doing this wrong the fog layer may start to eat one of your helmet's seals when opening/closing the lid. And you must clean the old visor throughoutly and glue it on in very dry conditions with no residual humidity left between them. I do this after I buy a brand new visor and anti-fog layer lasts the lifetime of a visor.
Don't have money to buy new ones yet (will keep trashing those N102Es for some time) but I'll probably look elsewhere next time - Schuberth, Arai or BMW modular helmets, I'd gladly pay more to know it really works, what it is supposed to do or what is written on the tin (mainly no f***ing water drops inside the helmet when the visor is fully closed please!).
As a used-to-be big fan of older Nolans, I'd say Nolan has regressed, not progressed IMHO. I really hope they fully revamp the coming N104 from scratch and hire proper workers who really know something about engineering and perfected design, not some italian beauty contest wannabes.
Last edited by Margus; 29 Aug 2009 at 22:40.
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