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 matlow Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 10:59 - 18 Nov 2010 Post subject: helmet + bluetooth + glasses |
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I'm after peoples advice and experience, i have a shoei shaped head and find a medium shoei a perfect fit. Such a good fit that attaching the speakers from my scala q2 causes agony!
I've also recently had to start wearing glasses, so was thinking of switching to a flip front lid.
So my question is, can anyone recommend a flip front helmet for a shoei shaped head that i can fit the scala to?
Or would i be better off flogging the scala and getting a helmet with integrated bluetooth from the start, although this seems a really picey way to go about things and if this is the way to go whats a good helmet that fits that criteria?
Cheers! ____________________ Hornet 600, CBR600F, 929 blade, 07 R1, R1200GS, 09 Blade, 750 SRAD, ZZR1200, 954 Blade, KTM 990 Adventure, Ducati 749s |
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 matlow Scooby Slapper

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| Nai wrote: | i am not sure what shape a shoei shaped head is... . |
I find shoei's a really good fit but yet find Arai's press really hard into my temple, i got told years ago you either have a shoei head or an arai head, something to do with shoei shape being a more round affair whilst arais are more oval. could be complete bollocks but made sense to me at the time .
how do you find the noise levels on the duchini? ____________________ Hornet 600, CBR600F, 929 blade, 07 R1, R1200GS, 09 Blade, 750 SRAD, ZZR1200, 954 Blade, KTM 990 Adventure, Ducati 749s |
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really good all-round... my bike is loud and it cuts the noise down and is a nice fit... It has sun visor as well.. contacts are a good idea if you can deal with them...
I hate my glasses and often think that they stop me seeing more then anything else... always steam up... ____________________ https://justfuckinggoogleit.com/ |
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 map Mr Calendar

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Can't comment about Shoei shaped head but I have had Nolan flip helmets and they work fine. I've had 3, or is it 4 now.
The old N101 has an Autocom fitted so it should take a bluetooth.
My new N103 can take Nolan's own bluetooth so I'm thinking it will take other headphones and mic like the scala.
FWIW before I got the N103 (at a very good price, wouldn't have considered it otherwise) for about the same money I paid the Viper V131 can be had with integrated bluetooth. I was thinking of one but couldn't find anywhere to try so went with a brand I know plus it has the anti-fog with it. Downside is the Nolan bluetooth cost about an extra £100, have to look if anyone has an offer on.
The Viper can be had from Sound Distribution.
Also FWIW just remembered from my earlier thread that Hein Gericke (certainly the York store, so maybe others) are offering a try (as in go for a ride wearing it) before you buy on the Nolan N90 (cheaper version of the N103, doesn't have the cam opening system). Maybe an option for you to try.
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Some modern helmets have recesses inside the helmet in the polystyrene lining over the ears to accommodate the speakers of the comms unit (starcom, autocom etc) I find this to be the best option as they don't put any pressure on your ears, leaving you as comfortable as if you wasn't wearing earbuds etc. I spent a couple of years with the speakers stuck to the inside of the helmet before getting an helmet with the recesses, and with the pressure they pit directly onto my ears, the pain was excruciating after a hour or so. Not to mention the pita it was to pull the helmet on/off. Now they're in the helmet it's bliss
As for wearing specs, I find wearing a slightly more robust framed specs easier to wear compared to thin wired framed type, as the thin wired frames get compressed inside the helmet, distort and eventually squeeze the bridge of my nose or don't sit on my face as normal. Generally irritating me, whereas wearing a thicker frame does sit more comfortable
Flip front helmets that fit the bill Inc shubert C3, & caberg justisimo though the caberg is a little noisy however it's always recommended to wear ear plugs for best effect while using comms ____________________ I accept no responsibility for swearing, drinking, motorcycle riding or your pregnant teenage daughter. |
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