A nice overview of planning a motorcycle trip, will have to hide this video from my wife, as I normally just say, this is our end point and have you packd everything you need.
@TouringAmericausa7 жыл бұрын
Nice.... We have been doing this long enough that we have figured out the couple of towns where we will need reservations. Most of the time we don't have them. When I travel with my wife I do make the concession to her of always having a reservation, usually at a bed and breakfast. It makes her much more comfortable to know when they day will end and there will be a hot shower and a bed waiting.
@JPetusthrottletherapy7 жыл бұрын
guys,, i'm within 2 days of buying a sena 20s,,, i found a $228 bmw/shuberth communication old thing- that takes a day to set up in your helmet,,, or a sena smh10 $270 that fit's nice inside my shuberth, but doesn't have a plug for my bose noise canceling ear buds,,, so, 16/r1200rt- 3xl shuberth c3pro helmet,, WHAT DO YOU GUYS SUGGEST I BUY?? (jay from mn, living in az , riding the west coast and back down the rockies may/17 to sept 17)
@TouringAmericausa7 жыл бұрын
Jay, The main upside to the Schuberth setup, IMO, is that if you ride will a pillion frequently, both helmets can pair to the bike. It is the only system that will do that. All other manufacturers only allow 1 helmet/comm to pair to the sound system. If using the Bose is a high priority for you the 20s is a great option as tis the smh10 with the alternate mount that allows for a 3.5mm output for headphones. It is cheaper and if your only purpose is music, it will be fine. For bike-to-bike talking or phone calls the 20s is far superior due to the noise canceling on the mic side. I've had both the smh10 and now the 20s. both good but the 20s is a step up.