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MOTOBRICK.COM => The MBdotCOM Community Center => Topic started by: Scott_ on July 08, 2015, 09:36:28 PM
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Well with this years birthday my women spoiled me........
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Nice! I got one of those for Christmas year and half ago. Love it!
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greetings scott_...
i really wanted the schuberth to work for me... butts everytime i tried one on the chin strap would dig into my adams apple... caints have that... they were very nice other than trying choking me to death...
i see you didnt say woman... you said women... making them share i see...
j o
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A pair for my fiancee and I would probably exceed the value of my K75
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A pair for my fiancee and I would probably exceed the value of my K75
Yeah but it's the value of your head that's the issue.
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A pair for my fiancee and I would probably exceed the value of my K75
Yeah but it's the value of your head that's the issue.
Fortunately Scott's women value his head :riding:
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I bought a C-3 shortly after they came out, and before they were, umm... legal in the US (on an internet sale from the UK). It's a nice, light, comfortable, and rather well ventilated helmet. The built-in sunshade is a nice addition. If I have a gripe it's riding poorly lit roads at night, the double layer (fog free) visor gives me ghost images of oncoming headlights. It's not so noticeable on well lit roads, but the first ride in the dark-dark (every year) is a little unnerving.
Must be a BMW thing... the only Schuberth's I've ever seen on the road are on Beemer pilots. What's new on the "pro"?
-Mike
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I bought a C-3 shortly after they came out, and before they were, umm... legal in the US (on an internet sale from the UK). It's a nice, light, comfortable, and rather well ventilated helmet. The built-in sunshade is a nice addition. If I have a gripe it's riding poorly lit roads at night, the double layer (fog free) visor gives me ghost images of oncoming headlights. It's not so noticeable on well lit roads, but the first ride in the dark-dark (every year) is a little unnerving.
Must be a BMW thing... the only Schuberth's I've ever seen on the road are on Beemer pilots. What's new on the "pro"?
-Mike
From the literature that I have read, the "Pro" has a 'pre-installed' internal antenna for the add-on BT option, and the internal styro sides are pre-cut for a com system.
I put my existing Sena system in mine. For what Schuberth want's for a single integrated BT setup in the "pro" helmet, you can get a matched set(pair) of Sena SMH external mount's.