Farmer Palmer
Registered user
After a bit of research and the fact that our System 4 helmets were seven years old and well past their best we decided to replace them with the Schuberth C3 helmet complete with the SRC system(Schuberth Rider Communication)
First impressions with the helmet have been very good, the helmet is comfortable and very lightweight and it's also the first time i've had a pinlock on the visor and must say that makes a huge difference. I find the mechanism for opening the helmet easy to use and the 'ratchet' type strap buckle is great. The helmet is quiet enough although and there is a wee bit of wind noise but that depends a lot on what bike you're riding aswell as screen set up etc. All in all we're very pleased with them!
We also decided to get the SRC option as in the past we'd used an Autocom rider to pillion but wanted something so we could communicate with each other bike to bike aswell.
I really must say that the SRC 'collar' is one very neat piece of work. Simply charge the collar for a few hours through the hidden USB connection and you're ready to go. Although there isn't a huge amount of room for the boom microphone to fit between the chin bar and my moosh!
Pushing the On button and the A button and both helmets are 'talking' to each other, it's as simple as that.....! The voice clarity seems good enough at 'any' speed and we soon got used to the bike to bike system and for touring it'll be great especially when we're in heavy traffic for giving directions and those all important comfort stops aswell as breaking up the monotony of those long motorway rides to get where we're going so the SRC will be great for that.
The range of the SRC bike to bike is ok but could be better but we are getting the 'up to 300 metres' and sometimes a good bit more most of the time although trees and buildings seem to effect this a lot!
I'm not so interested in the 'Buetooth' connectivity so much for my phone/ Zumo220 GPS but haven't even tried that out yet. The GPS voice prompts could be very handy though and we did use them on the Autocom/Quest set up but the zumo has a very clear screen.
As far as the SRC's built in FM/RDS radio goes I must say that it is total and utter Sh*te and a complete waste of time....Traffic Info my A*se is all I want to say.....I've tuned the radio to all the relevent radio stations 'up here' and can only say i'm very disappointed as the level of interference is very bad......!
How's everyone else finding their C3/SRC's......?
FP.
First impressions with the helmet have been very good, the helmet is comfortable and very lightweight and it's also the first time i've had a pinlock on the visor and must say that makes a huge difference. I find the mechanism for opening the helmet easy to use and the 'ratchet' type strap buckle is great. The helmet is quiet enough although and there is a wee bit of wind noise but that depends a lot on what bike you're riding aswell as screen set up etc. All in all we're very pleased with them!
We also decided to get the SRC option as in the past we'd used an Autocom rider to pillion but wanted something so we could communicate with each other bike to bike aswell.
I really must say that the SRC 'collar' is one very neat piece of work. Simply charge the collar for a few hours through the hidden USB connection and you're ready to go. Although there isn't a huge amount of room for the boom microphone to fit between the chin bar and my moosh!
Pushing the On button and the A button and both helmets are 'talking' to each other, it's as simple as that.....! The voice clarity seems good enough at 'any' speed and we soon got used to the bike to bike system and for touring it'll be great especially when we're in heavy traffic for giving directions and those all important comfort stops aswell as breaking up the monotony of those long motorway rides to get where we're going so the SRC will be great for that.
The range of the SRC bike to bike is ok but could be better but we are getting the 'up to 300 metres' and sometimes a good bit more most of the time although trees and buildings seem to effect this a lot!
I'm not so interested in the 'Buetooth' connectivity so much for my phone/ Zumo220 GPS but haven't even tried that out yet. The GPS voice prompts could be very handy though and we did use them on the Autocom/Quest set up but the zumo has a very clear screen.
As far as the SRC's built in FM/RDS radio goes I must say that it is total and utter Sh*te and a complete waste of time....Traffic Info my A*se is all I want to say.....I've tuned the radio to all the relevent radio stations 'up here' and can only say i'm very disappointed as the level of interference is very bad......!
How's everyone else finding their C3/SRC's......?
FP.