Risk Racing comes with automatic roll-off The Ripper
It had to happen someday. Every motocross rider knows the awkward moment when the roll-off cord has to be pulled. Taking your left hand off the handlebars for a moment reduces stability. It is even downright dangerous at times, but Risk Racing now has the solution. And press a button on the steering wheel and your vision is clear again.
The Ripper system is a set in two parts. Screw one part onto the handlebar as close to the handle as possible. You attach the other part to your glasses with roll-off, the brand really doesn't matter. If you press the button, your visor will be refreshed within 1 second. The control button contains a replaceable CR2032 button cell. The glasses unit contains a rechargeable battery that can simply be charged via a micro USB. One load consumes up to 10 complete rolls. The control knob can be ordered separately if you have multiple engines.
If a malfunction should occur, the system can always be operated manually. The Risk Racing Ripper costs approximately €145 and is already available in every motocross shop.
Technical Specifications
- Handlebar Mount Wireless Remote
- RF wireless transmission
- Micro Motor
- Strap Mount accommodates straps up to height of 2 inches (50mm)
- Modes
- Auto Burst Mode
- Momentary/Continuous Mode
- Ripper Main Unit Battery
- Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Pack (Integrated)
- 3 LEDs = 100%, 2 LEDs = 66%, 1 LED = 33%, Blinking LED <10%
- Battery Life: Up to 10 full rolls
- RemoteBattery
- CR2032 Lithium Battery (replaceable)
- Length
- The Ripper
- Size: 4.4” x 1.5” x 2.75” (11.2cm x 3.8cm x 7cm)
- Main Unit Weight: 4.1oz (116g)
- Handlebar Remote
- Size: 1.5” x 1.7” x 1.9” (3.9cm x 4.4cm x 4.7cm)
- Weight: 0.6oz (17g)
- Model# 00395
- 1 year warranty
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