3/4 Helmet Suggestion for the HD Headset
Presently I have Nolan helmets with the Nolan nCom system (bluetooth)
But I want to try using the headset that came with my 2010 and 2014 Limited HD#77147-98A with another helmet. After looking at how the Premium Headset clamps onto the the shell of a helmet and how large the speakers are, my question is what Brand/Model of helmet did you buy to fit the headset into? I want to avoid modifying the helmet to accommodate the headset, i.e. enlarging the hole in the foam to fit the speakers. Are the HD branded helmets designed to fit with their headsets? The helmet is to be a 3/4 open face. thanks brian |
I have this one and it works great with the HD headset
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/hjc-is-33-ii-helmet |
I use it in my Bell 500s
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If you like your Nolan, J&M has a Nolan 3/4 with their audio built in that plugs into the HD 7-pin system. My wife and I both have one and love it! Had friends try ours out and they bought some too.
http://www.jmcorp.com/NolanN40Helmets.asp |
Originally Posted by Candubrain
(Post 15942097)
Presently I have Nolan helmets with the Nolan nCom system (bluetooth)
But I want to try using the headset that came with my 2010 and 2014 Limited HD#77147-98A with another helmet. After looking at how the Premium Headset clamps onto the the shell of a helmet and how large the speakers are, my question is what Brand/Model of helmet did you buy to fit the headset into? I want to avoid modifying the helmet to accommodate the headset, i.e. enlarging the hole in the foam to fit the speakers. Are the HD branded helmets designed to fit with their headsets? The helmet is to be a 3/4 open face. thanks brian Nolan makes a 3/4 that uses their headset and will plug into the HD 7 pin also, I believe its the N40 |
Originally Posted by MilesOfTexas
(Post 15943487)
If you like your Nolan, J&M has a Nolan 3/4 with their audio built in that plugs into the HD system. My wife and I both have one and love it! Had friends try ours out and they bought some too.
http://www.jmcorp.com/NolanN40Helmets.asp Looking at J&M its a little over $100 more per helmet than getting the N40 from Nolan with the Nolan com set installed (Nolan N40 MCS) with both you have to buy the lower cord that connects to the bike which is around $79 from J&M vs $36 from Nolan The other option is buy the Nolan N40 without the comm installed for around $269 then buy the kit from Nolan for that helmet for around 100 that is made to integrate into the helmet and comes with the lower cord |
Originally Posted by Mxdad
(Post 15943720)
Out of curiosity why did you choose that route with J&M and the Nolan N40? Was it improvement in sound quality?
Looking at J&M its a little over $100 more per helmet than getting the N40 from Nolan with the Nolan com set installed (Nolan N40 MCS) with both you have to buy the lower cord that connects to the bike which is around $79 from J&M vs $36 from Nolan The other option is buy the Nolan N40 without the comm installed for around $269 then buy the kit from Nolan for that helmet for around 100 that is made to integrate into the helmet and comes with the lower cord |
Originally Posted by MilesOfTexas
(Post 15944134)
I went with J&M because I have used their product in my half helmet for the last 150k miles and it has work flawlessly through heat and cold and wet and the audio is outstanding. So I knew what I was getting with J&M, but I wouldn't with Nolan.
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Originally Posted by Candubrain
(Post 15942097)
I want to avoid modifying the helmet to accommodate the headset, i.e. enlarging the hole in the foam to fit the speakers.
Find a helmet that fits you like a glove then worry about fitting an aftermarket com system in it. It's really very simple. I stuck a Cardo Q1 on my Nolan N44 be removing a 1/8" by 2" piece of hard plastic from the bottom of the helmet. When it comes to resale (which I have never done with a helmet) the only thing I have lost is the ability to sell the helmet separate from the Q1. If it makes you uncomfortable to do this go with a 3rd party vendor like J&M Audio. |
I installed one of my headsets in this with no modifications necessary:
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdf...23e93866df.jpg Generally, I can't imagine too many properly fitting helmets that would need modification. Just make sure you get the speakers centered to where your ears sit - too high or low will result in compromised volume. |
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