@@nghtrider62 i still have it looking to replace with another SRT modular. I have the 10C Evo but I also have stepped away for a wile from the Motovlog so I snagged and sena 50R I love it as well!
Mmm personally this drink and ride thing seems to be a perticular American thing, I've never seen the need for it here in the UK, there is always a place to stop for rest breaks 🤷🏻♂️
First of all THIS IS AWESOME WE ARE ACROSS THE POND!!!! Second order is I think it depends on the riding. In the USA the touring bike reigns king. From the videos I have ever seen about UK not saying the bikes don’t exist, but i believe(could be wrong) that it’s more common to see smaller CC bikes as well as more of the “Softail” line vs the touring platform. One huge factor I think is the cultural differences. We do have plenty of spots for rest breaks but a lot of the time we are running 75/80MPH (120KPH/128KPH so call it 130KPH) for 1 hour to 1 hour 30 min or even longer. So food for thought is my 2011 Road glide gets about 200 miles(320 kilometers) to a tank (6 gal / 22.71L). It’s not uncommon for us to run the tank “dry” or close to it going 150-180 miles(241.4-289.68 Kilometers) in a stretch. So I think the want or need to have liquid refreshment is not uncommon. I know a lot of the time we stop ahead of schedule and will grab a drink,fuel, and restroom break. More often then not it’s nice to keep on the road and have a few sips of water wile your going. Thanks for commenting welcome to the swamp and don’t forget to like and subscribe!
Simpson was a pretty good fit. Final choice for me would be the Bell SRT Modular. The helmet has a lot less wind noise. Best thing to do is go to a local shop or store that sells both helmets and try them on. I bought a Shoei helmet (GT AIR) right when the GT AIR2 came out and I can’t stand it. It ends up sitting in the bag in my closet and pretty soon will be in a dumpster. Any other questions feel free to reach out! Also please like subscribe and check out other content as well we will be uploading more videos shortly!
*I have the Bell SRT Modular* Matte Black with the Protint Face shield and a Sena 50S mesh communication system. Love IT!
@@nghtrider62 i still have it looking to replace with another SRT modular. I have the 10C Evo but I also have stepped away for a wile from the Motovlog so I snagged and sena 50R I love it as well!
I have the SRT Modular as well...great helmet
Bell SRT best helmet I've owned. Absolutely love it!
Mmm personally this drink and ride thing seems to be a perticular American thing, I've never seen the need for it here in the UK, there is always a place to stop for rest breaks 🤷🏻♂️
First of all THIS IS AWESOME WE ARE ACROSS THE POND!!!! Second order is I think it depends on the riding. In the USA the touring bike reigns king. From the videos I have ever seen about UK not saying the bikes don’t exist, but i believe(could be wrong) that it’s more common to see smaller CC bikes as well as more of the “Softail” line vs the touring platform. One huge factor I think is the cultural differences. We do have plenty of spots for rest breaks but a lot of the time we are running 75/80MPH (120KPH/128KPH so call it 130KPH) for 1 hour to 1 hour 30 min or even longer. So food for thought is my 2011 Road glide gets about 200 miles(320 kilometers) to a tank (6 gal / 22.71L). It’s not uncommon for us to run the tank “dry” or close to it going 150-180 miles(241.4-289.68 Kilometers) in a stretch. So I think the want or need to have liquid refreshment is not uncommon. I know a lot of the time we stop ahead of schedule and will grab a drink,fuel, and restroom break. More often then not it’s nice to keep on the road and have a few sips of water wile your going. Thanks for commenting welcome to the swamp and don’t forget to like and subscribe!
simpson fit true to size? im actually debating between these two helmets... any final thoughts for a decision?
Simpson was a pretty good fit. Final choice for me would be the Bell SRT Modular. The helmet has a lot less wind noise. Best thing to do is go to a local shop or store that sells both helmets and try them on. I bought a Shoei helmet (GT AIR) right when the GT AIR2 came out and I can’t stand it. It ends up sitting in the bag in my closet and pretty soon will be in a dumpster. Any other questions feel free to reach out! Also please like subscribe and check out other content as well we will be uploading more videos shortly!
@@HOCKOMOCKMOTOVLOG thanks for the info , yea imma go with the bell. liked & sub
@@mikemo642 thanks for the like and sub! Good choice hope you enjoy. Keep the rubber down and the shiny up!
Simpson modular is the worst helmet for noise ever. Over all it looks good but practically useless
@@diesel5460 yeah i went with the bell modular srt. no complaints about 3months in great helmet