Helmet for Wife

Phil W

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I have an Autocom fitted to the bike and use it with my Shoei XR1000. Now my wife wants to come on the bike now and again and just for a sunny Sunday jaunt so I am thinking of getting her a new helmet
Can anyone advise of a good cheapish helmet that is user friendly with fitting the autocom stuff. My Shoei was a pain to get right and still isnt great.
Was thinking a Nolan helmet would be good safe helmet but dont know what its like to have ear pieces/comfort factor
 
I've been looking at the Caberg flip up helmets. The Trip has a cut out ideal for the speakers but the Justissimo is a different design. I was hoping that somebody could tell me how if it is possible to fit the system to the Justy.

As an aside, I'm still trying to work out this particular Irish sense of humour.


Brad
 
We fit pretty much all of the Cabergs, the only model to really stay clear of is the V2 (full face helmet) as they are not really a comms friendly helmet. The Justi's are nice and eas to fit ads the Trips are like buckets with more than enough room for speakers but I believe are a noisier helmet.

Rich :beerjug:
 
Phil W said:
Helmet for Wife

Oh, go on then. I'll take any decent lid, provided it hasn't been dropped as I think there's a few miles left on the wife yet.
 
im still getting my head round why he want's to actually talk to the missus while on the bike :eek: give her a helmet yes :thumb2 but the ability to communicate with you while out riding..................:nenau..............................................


:augie
 
im still getting my head round why he want's to actually talk to the missus while on the bike :eek: give her a helmet yes :thumb2 but the ability to communicate with you while out riding..................:nenau..............................................


:augie

I'm guessing for the satisfaction derived from being able to use the off button. :thumb2
 


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