RichDoyle
Well-known member
Heap ridicule if you will for putting out a grand for head protection and sound. In my defense I hadn't bought any other farkles in well over a year
Where I'm coming from: A HJC FS10 full-face helmet with Sena 20S. I'm currently using a National Cycle non-V-stream windshield. I have four others lurking in the barn (this is sad, if you think about it - so I don't).
Stuff I knew beforehand:
- Sena SRL is the most practical headset for this helmet - others are problematic.
- No provision for earbuds.
- When you recharge the headset battery, update firmware, or adjust settings you pretty much need to plug the helmet into the cable. Not practical to remove for this purpose. So your dripping wet helmet goes into the motel room with you.
- SRL is likely pretty darn rainproof - more so than the other Sena offerings.
- The helmet takes reviewer hits for being heavy - just over 4 lb. I weighed my HJC and with the 20S it weighs - voila! 4 lb.
- I'll want to be able to stow the helmet out of sight, as a $1000 helmet is an attractive prize.
I've had occasion now to take it for a couple of rides, totaling about 160 miles, at speeds up to about 80, though mostly around 60 MPH or below. Temperatures in the low 80s. Comments:
- Helmet is very stable in dirty air, such as behind semis and RVs and blasts from oncoming large vehicles on the two-lanes around here. Doesn't seem to react to the turbulence at all.
- Wind noise is still noticeable, but somehow less intrusive. It doesn't emanate from the airflow over the helmet itself once the windshield is sufficiently (not extremely) raised, but comes from various other protuberances on the bike itself and finds its way to ones ears.
- Engine and road noise is now the biggest annoyance, but seems to diminish in effect at higher speeds. Varies with road surface and power required, naturally.
- Speakers are noticeably better than the 20S.
- The SRL components fit completely within the confines of the helmet, externally and internally. Nothing poking out as with add-on systems.
- Helmet can be placed (barely) into a FJR side bag IF one unlatches the chin bar to conform to the angled front of the bag.
- Fits pretty easily into my E460 top box.
- Headset controls are a challenge with gloves on. This isn't a really big deal for me since I mostly interact with my Zumo 590, not the headset. It is also partly a consequence of my ongoing struggles finding a satisfactory set of gloves. It's okay for single-button actions using just one's thumb, but I could foresee a problem with thicker winter gloves.
- Ventilation works great - while moving. Stopped in traffic with the helmet closed up it starts to seem kind of warm pretty quickly. Opening up the face shield or chin bar makes a big difference, of course.
- Sun visor works very smooth and easy, a far better design that the FS-10.
- Chin bar can be easily raised and brought down to be re-latched smoothly with one hand. A challenge with some modular helmets I've had.
- Helmet (Large) is snug. Helmet is new. Duh.
Where I'm coming from: A HJC FS10 full-face helmet with Sena 20S. I'm currently using a National Cycle non-V-stream windshield. I have four others lurking in the barn (this is sad, if you think about it - so I don't).
Stuff I knew beforehand:
- Sena SRL is the most practical headset for this helmet - others are problematic.
- No provision for earbuds.
- When you recharge the headset battery, update firmware, or adjust settings you pretty much need to plug the helmet into the cable. Not practical to remove for this purpose. So your dripping wet helmet goes into the motel room with you.
- SRL is likely pretty darn rainproof - more so than the other Sena offerings.
- The helmet takes reviewer hits for being heavy - just over 4 lb. I weighed my HJC and with the 20S it weighs - voila! 4 lb.
- I'll want to be able to stow the helmet out of sight, as a $1000 helmet is an attractive prize.
I've had occasion now to take it for a couple of rides, totaling about 160 miles, at speeds up to about 80, though mostly around 60 MPH or below. Temperatures in the low 80s. Comments:
- Helmet is very stable in dirty air, such as behind semis and RVs and blasts from oncoming large vehicles on the two-lanes around here. Doesn't seem to react to the turbulence at all.
- Wind noise is still noticeable, but somehow less intrusive. It doesn't emanate from the airflow over the helmet itself once the windshield is sufficiently (not extremely) raised, but comes from various other protuberances on the bike itself and finds its way to ones ears.
- Engine and road noise is now the biggest annoyance, but seems to diminish in effect at higher speeds. Varies with road surface and power required, naturally.
- Speakers are noticeably better than the 20S.
- The SRL components fit completely within the confines of the helmet, externally and internally. Nothing poking out as with add-on systems.
- Helmet can be placed (barely) into a FJR side bag IF one unlatches the chin bar to conform to the angled front of the bag.
- Fits pretty easily into my E460 top box.
- Headset controls are a challenge with gloves on. This isn't a really big deal for me since I mostly interact with my Zumo 590, not the headset. It is also partly a consequence of my ongoing struggles finding a satisfactory set of gloves. It's okay for single-button actions using just one's thumb, but I could foresee a problem with thicker winter gloves.
- Ventilation works great - while moving. Stopped in traffic with the helmet closed up it starts to seem kind of warm pretty quickly. Opening up the face shield or chin bar makes a big difference, of course.
- Sun visor works very smooth and easy, a far better design that the FS-10.
- Chin bar can be easily raised and brought down to be re-latched smoothly with one hand. A challenge with some modular helmets I've had.
- Helmet (Large) is snug. Helmet is new. Duh.