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Factory Fitted Bluetooth Enabled Full face Crash Helmets
I see from doing a Google on this there are a few options out there from BMW, Nolan, Viper, Caberg etc. etc., that are quite reasonably priced. Just wondering if any one has got or used one and what their thouhts and recommendations were on this subject?
I see from doing a Google on this there are a few options out there from BMW, Nolan, Viper, Caberg etc. etc., that are quite reasonably priced. Just wondering if any one has got or used one and what their thouhts and recommendations were on this subject?
Cardo Scala Rider is such a good product that you can move from helmet to helmet...sound quality is hard to beat.....get the Q2 if you want to communicate with other riders that are within a 1/4 mile...New Q4 claims up to a mile....been using for 2 years with zero problems or complaints...heavily discounted at Abe's of Maine, Amazon, ebay, etc
Bought the Nolan 102 a little over a year ago. Used it on a 3,000 mile one week trip out west through the Rockies. I like having the flip down sun visor and hooked up my Iphone through the head set for music. I only use the Bluetooth when my SO rides with me. She has the Nolan 103. The Nolan 103 is a lot better design with the sun visor built inside of the face sheild. I have recently purchase the 103 for myself. Prior to having these, I was riding with a half helmet part of the time and a 3/4 the other time. I thought I would never ride with a full face but after the trip to Colorado, I got used to it and wouldn't ride with anything else.
I have a brand new Black Graphite Nolan N-103 with J&M integrated Bluetooth, still in the box. (Size Large.) I purchased it thru Shawn at Dr. V-Twin, who still has it, as I am currently out of the country.
If anyone would like it for $120 less than the internet price that J&M sells it for, let me (or Shawn at Dr. V-Twin, 888-DR-V-TWIN, WWW.DRVTWIN.COM ).
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