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I sent mine off to J&M for their audio conversion for the connection to the infotainment system. A little pricey after the investment of the helmet, but well worth the integration. I have another with the SENA 10U integration, pricey, but it works with a remote or your phone. If you don't remember the commands gets a little kludge for all the available features.
Those Helmets are too expensive for me, but I do like to hear music played thru my bluetooth with no wind noise. My Bell Qualifier works ok but I am sure not as nice as your Schuberth. I like the cut out to fit my Sena SMH 10, you can see it in the pic.
Those Helmets are too expensive for me, but I do like to hear music played thru my bluetooth with no wind noise. My Bell Qualifier works ok but I am sure not as nice as your Schuberth. I like the cut out to fit my Sena SMH 10, you can see it in the pic.
That is pretty cool. They come like that?
Haven't even installed my 20S yet. Only put 2 miles on it so far. Haha! Plus that was behind the rented '17 RK. Hopefully will have my LR-S back by Wednesday and really test the quietness of the helmet!
I sent mine off to J&M for their audio conversion for the connection to the infotainment system. A little pricey after the investment of the helmet, but well worth the integration. I have another with the SENA 10U integration, pricey, but it works with a remote or your phone. If you don't remember the commands gets a little kludge for all the available features.
I haven't even started working with the voice commands of the 20s. Last helmet was so loud it was unusable.
Haven't even installed my 20S yet. Only put 2 miles on it so far. Haha! Plus that was behind the rented '17 RK. Hopefully will have my LR-S back by Wednesday and really test the quietness of the helmet!
Yes, I bought this helmet 2 or 3 yrs. ago. Here's a link about it:
Yes helmet topics and beaten to death BUT when someone posts about one of the best off the shelf lids you can buy it's worth mentioning. If it fits I have no doubt you'll like it alot. FYI They are so **** about wind tunnel data that they make their own separate neck roll that incorporates the helmets com system just so there is nothing thats mounted outside the shell that will catch wind.
Honestly right now it is super tight. They said it should be for while it breaks in. Tighter than I normally would buy actually. So here is hoping!!
Something they told me about after I bought it is that if you crash and send the police report to Schuberth they will sell you another one for 1/3 the price!!! That's pretty legit right there.
Also, I told them I wanted one but there was no way in hell I was going to pay 770 bucks for a helmet. Asked them to drop it to 690 and they did. So that is something.
Excellent choice on the lid. I have the C3 myself after having a few half helmets (never wearing those again), an HJC Symax and Shoei Mulititec. While I did crash wearing the Multitiec and it did it's job of protecting my jaw, the C3 is another level above. Very plush and refined. My only gripe is the screen. I usually ride with the screen open. The screen is relatively thin plastic and kind of flimsy. It gets squeaky with the wind. Aside from that, excellent helmet. The plushness and feature list has spoiled me to most, if not all, other helmets. Mine has remained relatively quiet.
Oh, and nice job on the push back to the commentary.
Glad to hear! I was very nervous about dropping that much money on it. I noticed that the internal sun screen felt a bit flimsy as well. Hope that doesn't become an issue!
I've read people have used SENA no issue. I will be upset if I have to buy the schuberth comms as well. WAY too much money!!
The Sena integrated option is cheaper and is of a newer technology level than the Schuberth comm so I went with it. I use it on my street bob. I got one pro last year for it, and another this year for the ultra. So I'm Schubert poor and compulsive as well.
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