19 Apr 2023, 14:08

@Jure-Sirena-0 said in Motikom MPlus Motorcycle Neckband BT Intercom Headphones (earbuds):

I guess interpretation of what motorcycle helmet is are also different...I would never wear such helmet on motorcycle....this is maybe for bycicle ๐Ÿ™‚ But this is where we defere between US and EU also, we consider motorcycle gear as serious part of equipment - as a complete set jacket, pants, boots, gloves helmets, back protector (I use Dainessa DAIR Airbag).

I use it all even if go to shop, experience tells me...not n my self but I seen crashes at 5km/h bein serious.

I use C4 PRO with everything built in (battery, speakers, control...) no item on outside of helmet that would cause any wind noise. Schubert allows 4 rider intercom with any other brand (there is intercom and universal intercom in menu). Battery lasts 3 days riding (without FM radio) and still one of the lightest helmet outhere, especially carbon one

Crazy Americans! All they want to do is dress up as pirates and ride stupid Harleys. Right? ๐Ÿ˜

When I was a kid I rode Japanese standards (was always a Kawi fan) - primarily because they were ubiquitous here and were generally cheap and reliable enough that they could be had/maintained by a kid with no money. Back then you barely got a helmet on my head. Young and dumb - right? The only reason I wore a helmet (it was in fact a full-face) is because it did a better job of keeping the wind out of my eyes than my Ray-Bans. That and my brother could afford to buy it and was gracious enough to lend it to me.

As years progressed and I became more affluent (degrees, professional careers, and all that drudgery - but that's what we do) my taste in motorcycles changed. Now that I could afford it, I had to have the latest and greatest in motorcycle technology and performance. I absolutely had to have the most H.P. and cutting-edge suspension and handling to tackle all those back county roads and sometimes state highways. I mean how could a guy find enough machine to handle those 40 to (a whopping) 55 mph speed limits that would generally be encountered? Not only were bleeding edge sport bikes a must, but I also had to be ATGATT. Because you never know when that Geico squirrel was going to jump out and take you down while navigating one of those knee-dragging 35 mph (often blind) sweepers. Only problem... No matter what kind of mesh or breathable textile gear you could come up with, they could be brutally uncomfortable in the summer heat and humidity. It was almost better to take a gun out and shoot oneself in the head than to have to suffer a long/prolonged stop light. Eventually my desire to ride during the hot summer months began to wane. Still ATGATT was like a religion to me. It was a must. Long story short, I eventually decided to hang it up (being driven out in no small part by ATGATT killing comfort and fun) and at the time I thought for good.

Years passed and the riding bug once again became too much to ignore. And yes... I ride Harleys these days (but I don't do the pirate thing). Call me crazy but my Harleys (I currently have 2) just seem to be perfectly suited to the way I ride and those technically demanding ๐Ÿ™‚ back county roads and occasional state highways that I tend to navigate. Plus, the old tech of the Harleys is a feature not a bug to me. I'm no longer religiously ATGATT. Everything is a risk/benefit analysis, and everybody has a different risk threshold. Don't get me wrong, I have all the safety gear mentioned (with the exception of airbags) hanging in my closet. I even get some of it out and look at it on occasion. Just kidding. But in the summer especially, I'll make the trades and accept additional risk to gain on the comfort and enjoyment fronts. This includes making trades with helmets like the one pictured (I do also have a full-face which I still wear depending on the situation). Life is about risk. I've got the broken bones and a hardware store now permanently resident in parts of my body thanks to motorcycles, but I'm still good with the risk. If someday I get taken out while riding, I'll ask nobody to cry for me at my funeral. I went out doing what I enjoy. Besides, seems a better way to go than things like cancer, ALS, etc. In the interim... I plan to enjoy life the way I want - making trades along the way with risk when and if necessary - while I still can.