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marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 02:40 PM
Sino po nakakaalam kung san makakahanap ng Helmet na may kabitan ng mp3 player? Kung baga speaker sa loob ng helmet tapos may socket para sa mp3 player or para sa cellphone w/ audio out.. Magkanu kaya ung ganun? Nakarinig or nakabasa lang ako ng ganun pero d pa confirmed kung meron nga.. Normally, sinusuot ko na lang ung headset sa loob ng helmet pero mas convenient sana kung merong helmet na may headset/speaker included sa loob. Tnx po! :D

motolito
February 26th, 2008, 02:45 PM
di ba delikado yan? dito sa u.s. bawal yan...only in the philippines again???

r.cruz888
February 26th, 2008, 02:49 PM
Thats very dangerous. I hope you don't crash into fellow riders in the process. I myself would not be comfortable riding beside you. No offense. Just my 2 cents. Peace.

markaiven
February 26th, 2008, 02:51 PM
Delikado yan sir. Pag nakabili ka post mo pic dito ha..

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 03:05 PM
di ba delikado yan? dito sa u.s. bawal yan...only in the philippines again???

ay ganun b? bawal pala un? la nman me nababasang violation about dun? d nman syadu malakas sounds tamang nde lang mabored. D ba parehas lang nman un sa cage driver na nagsosounds? Rock nman pinapatugtog ko kaya mas alert ako at gising sa daan.. :evil:

motolito
February 26th, 2008, 03:17 PM
ay ganun b? bawal pala un? la nman me nababasang violation about dun? d nman syadu malakas sounds tamang nde lang mabored. D ba parehas lang nman un sa cage driver na nagsosounds? Rock nman pinapatugtog ko kaya mas alert ako at gising sa daan.. :evil:

masyado kasi concentrated ang sounds pag nasa loob ng helmet baka di mo na mapansin ang danger sa surroundings mo.di gay sa mga cage na talagang designed na may sounds..dito kasi sa u.s. bawal yung mga options na compromising the safety of driver and other motorists...:)

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 03:26 PM
masyado kasi concentrated ang sounds pag nasa loob ng helmet baka di mo na mapansin ang danger sa surroundings mo.di gay sa mga cage na talagang designed na may sounds..dito kasi sa u.s. bawal yung mga options na compromising the safety of driver and other motorists...:)

ic.. tnx for the very useful info.. kaya malamang alang nagmamanufacture nun, kc illegal pala sa ibang bansa ^_^

motolito
February 26th, 2008, 03:40 PM
ic.. tnx for the very useful info.. kaya malamang alang nagmamanufacture nun, kc illegal pala sa ibang bansa ^_^

no problem...go safe riding:clap:

fieldsheer
February 26th, 2008, 04:33 PM
masyado kasi concentrated ang sounds pag nasa loob ng helmet baka di mo na mapansin ang danger sa surroundings mo.di gay sa mga cage na talagang designed na may sounds..dito kasi sa u.s. bawal yung mga options na compromising the safety of driver and other motorists...:)

You've made it perfectly clear that you live in the U.S. Seriously though what does the U.S. know about motorcycle safety particularly about helmet use? Helmets laws are so lax, helmet use is not even required in more than half of the states. If im not mistaken helmet use is DISCOURAGED in a few states!!

I agree that listening to music under a helmet might compromise safety but please don't us the U.S. as the gold standard for safety. As a matter of fact you should get your facts straight first! Quite frankly people around here could care less what the U.S. does....

motolito
February 26th, 2008, 04:38 PM
that's your opinion, go on...no fuss here!

fieldsheer
February 26th, 2008, 04:55 PM
masyado kasi concentrated ang sounds pag nasa loob ng helmet baka di mo na mapansin ang danger sa surroundings mo.di gay sa mga cage na talagang designed na may sounds..dito kasi sa u.s. bawal yung mga options na compromising the safety of driver and other motorists...:)

You've made it perfectly clear that you live in the U.S. Seriously though what does the U.S. know about motorcycle safety particularly about helmet use? Helmets laws are so lax, helmet use is not even required in more than half of the states. If im not mistaken helmet use is DISCOURAGED in a few states!!

I agree that listening to music under a helmet might compromise safety but please don't us the U.S. as the gold standard for safety. As a matter of fact you should get your facts straight first! Quite frankly people around here could care less what the U.S. does....

Oh and btw in-helmet speakers ARE ALLOWED in the U.S.! There is limited to no restrictions in all 50 states!!!

jetzone
February 26th, 2008, 05:29 PM
Sino po nakakaalam kung san makakahanap ng Helmet na may kabitan ng mp3 player? Kung baga speaker sa loob ng helmet tapos may socket para sa mp3 player or para sa cellphone w/ audio out.. Magkanu kaya ung ganun? Nakarinig or nakabasa lang ako ng ganun pero d pa confirmed kung meron nga.. Normally, sinusuot ko na lang ung headset sa loob ng helmet pero mas convenient sana kung merong helmet na may headset/speaker included sa loob. Tnx po! :D


pre, common sense...me nakita ka na bang shoei, arai, schubert, simpson , agv, shark na nagtitinda ng helmet na me speaker sa luob [ with exception kung kakabitan mo ng intercom for communications ]

meron ba?

Wills_McLaren
February 26th, 2008, 05:52 PM
Caberg meron di ba? pero lagayan ng ear piece. Caberg justissimo.

boylit
February 26th, 2008, 06:30 PM
Sino po nakakaalam kung san makakahanap ng Helmet na may kabitan ng mp3 player? Kung baga speaker sa loob ng helmet tapos may socket para sa mp3 player or para sa cellphone w/ audio out.. Magkanu kaya ung ganun? Nakarinig or nakabasa lang ako ng ganun pero d pa confirmed kung meron nga.. Normally, sinusuot ko na lang ung headset sa loob ng helmet pero mas convenient sana kung merong helmet na may headset/speaker included sa loob. Tnx po! :D
you have several options...

nolan has the n-com system
caberg has the just speak system
givi also has a bluetooth system that can hook up an mp3 player
bmw motorrad's system 5 helmets have a system that allows you to hook up an mp3 player, gps navigation and communications

i'm not sure where the safety nazis get off saying it's illegal to have music playing in your helmet... i'm hoping someone can point out what jurisprudence or statute is the basis for such claims...

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 06:53 PM
pre, common sense...me nakita ka na bang shoei, arai, schubert, simpson , agv, shark na nagtitinda ng helmet na me speaker sa luob [ with exception kung kakabitan mo ng intercom for communications ]

meron ba?

Dude, sorry no offense, but i dont believe in common sense, its what makes people trap in a box.
What is true now may be false in the future or vice versa if you know what I mean. :D

Caberg meron di ba? pero lagayan ng ear piece. Caberg justissimo.

Tnx for the reply ^_^ :banana:

you have several options...

nolan has the n-com system
caberg has the just speak system
givi also has a bluetooth system that can hook up an mp3 player
bmw motorrad's system 5 helmets have a system that allows you to hook up an mp3 player, gps navigation and communications

i'm not sure where the safety nazis get off saying it's illegal to have music playing in your helmet... i'm hoping someone can point out what jurisprudence or statute is the basis for such claims...

Tnx pre! Wow! so dami nga ganitong helmet? San po ba nakikita etong mga ito? If its not a violation of a law then its ok since its working for me. Like I said it keeps me awake and aware during rides, sanay kc ako kapag nagpapatakbo ng cage nagsousounds. Its similar to studying or doing sports training, kapag nasanay kau sa rythm ng sounds, mas less likely kau magkaka-error, as for me only 1 accident in my 5 yrs driving cage and mc. Anyway iba iba nman ang opinion ng mga tao. Eto ang long arguement ng sangkataohan: no such as common sense and what is right depends on the time and place (arguement ito so bahala na kayo kung san kau lulugar) :banana: :*

jetzone
February 26th, 2008, 07:02 PM
[quote=marts5and7;2141350]Dude, sorry no offense, but i dont believe in common sense, its what makes people trap in a box.
What is true now may be false in the future or vice versa if you know what I mean. :D


a ganun ba...well if suits you pre...ulo mo naman yan eh...at hindi sa amin...:D

yep, i know what you mean:)

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 07:02 PM
You've made it perfectly clear that you live in the U.S. Seriously though what does the U.S. know about motorcycle safety particularly about helmet use? Helmets laws are so lax, helmet use is not even required in more than half of the states. If im not mistaken helmet use is DISCOURAGED in a few states!!

I agree that listening to music under a helmet might compromise safety but please don't us the U.S. as the gold standard for safety. As a matter of fact you should get your facts straight first! Quite frankly people around here could care less what the U.S. does....

Oh and btw in-helmet speakers ARE ALLOWED in the U.S.! There is limited to no restrictions in all 50 states!!!

Very nice info dude. Personally, I think safety ng isang tao is a matter of a choice, and hindi dpat pinapakialaman ng law, siguro pag safety ng groups pde pa. As long as wla cla naabala na ibang tao bahala cla kung gusto nila suicide kung ayaw nila suot ng helmet. Kc kung puro safety laws na lang din ang pag uusapan, e d magpasa na rin cla ng laws about locking your gates, your bags, pde na rin isama ang pag suot ng eyeglasses sa malabo mata and wearing of sunblock laban cancer, den dami pa d b? Tapos may fine din kapag d sumunod. :eek: Kakaiba ngyn mga laws, dati mga palaala lang mga ito ngyn nagiging batas na :s

r.cruz888
February 26th, 2008, 08:58 PM
For me its safety for the people around you. If you are listening to rock inside your helmet and a rider zooms from behind you at more than 150kph and you suddenly swerve into their line as you didnt hear or see them coming, i am sure they would take it personally against you. Especially if you caused them to crash and they are able to get up - i am sure they will go after you. I hope when that happens that you dont scratch your head but instead offer to pay for the damages of the other bike and the injuries of the other rider + gear. Its really not for your safety bro, its for our safety. I hope you understand that part.

It wouldn't even be much of a surprise if you over accelerated because you were so into the "rock music" that you were listening to and you crashed into another biker running at slower speeds in front of you. Its not your life that is the main concern - its ours and the people around you.

No offense bro marts. I hope your refusal to use common sense will not endanger another rider's life. Because its common sense that not all accidents are caused by the riders themselves but the vehicles around them as well. If you decide to get those speakers make sure it was designed for helmet use and that its not an earphone. Also, please make sure you dont blast it. Hope you know what you're doing :) Peace :)

r.cruz888
February 26th, 2008, 09:14 PM
Bro marts, have you seen the strap on speakers mountain bikers use? Its a small clip on speaker box (3 inches by 4 inches) that clips on to your jacket or backpack and is powered by batteries. Some are weather proof and your mp3 player is protected inside. You hear your music but you also hear everything around you - as if you were in your cage. I havent really seen cage drivers wearing earphones :) This may be a good and cheap option. At least you dont have to cut your helmet padding:)

kanuto123
February 26th, 2008, 10:04 PM
try nolan :
http://www.nolanhelmets.com/


yung caberg rhyno pwede mo cyang lagyan ng earphone malaki yung loob ng ear port nya

but hindi advisable ang may music sa ears lalo na in riding a motorcycle...too much distraction...imho we must maximize the use of our senses lalo na pag nag momotor...ride safe

Wills_McLaren
February 26th, 2008, 10:44 PM
even me. I dont like listening to music while riding a MC. But I'm a music lover. I cannot drive a car without hearing anything and I always bring my ipod most of the time.

.... But in riding a MC .... = NO !

rome352
February 26th, 2008, 11:03 PM
probably it will justify to what your driving style would be, as of listening to music to keep you alert, awake or in your toe playing too loud of a music inside an inclosure like a helmet should be kept in a minimal volume as for the higher the decibels listened for a long time will eventualy lead to hearing loss...dont want that in the future because i want to grow old hearing the whining of my machines....just play it cool and soft, as for the helmet with headset they have manufacturer for that, and in the state riding a harley is like having boom box with you anyway, and a couple of years back harley riders prefer to ride without a helmet or a beenie....ride safe bro if you will watch the blade the girl loaded her mp3 with sounds while battling the vampire.....hehehehe IMHO its the purpose that will serve for having it.

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 11:18 PM
Bro marts, have you seen the strap on speakers mountain bikers use? Its a small clip on speaker box (3 inches by 4 inches) that clips on to your jacket or backpack and is powered by batteries. Some are weather proof and your mp3 player is protected inside. You hear your music but you also hear everything around you - as if you were in your cage. I havent really seen cage drivers wearing earphones :) This may be a good and cheap option. At least you dont have to cut your helmet padding:)

This is very useful, I think mas ok itong idea na ito.. tnx bro.. :D Rest assured bro na one of the safest rider ako.. I only do what I do to maximize my concentration, and complete nman ang side mirrors ko para sa incoming traffic (front, side and behind). Anways thanks sa lahat ng concerns, I really appreciate it :D

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 11:25 PM
probably it will justify to what your driving style would be, as of listening to music to keep you alert, awake or in your toe playing too loud of a music inside an inclosure like a helmet should be kept in a minimal volume as for the higher the decibels listened for a long time will eventualy lead to hearing loss...dont want that in the future because i want to grow old hearing the whining of my machines....just play it cool and soft, as for the helmet with headset they have manufacturer for that, and in the state riding a harley is like having boom box with you anyway, and a couple of years back harley riders prefer to ride without a helmet or a beenie....ride safe bro if you will watch the blade the girl loaded her mp3 with sounds while battling the vampire.....hehehehe IMHO its the purpose that will serve for having it.

Hahaha! I loved that movie! Glad to see so many people being concerned and understanding at the same time :L. Dont worry d nman me kaskasero, nagkataon lang na listening to music works for me, especially ryt now kc im working in a call center, nakakaantok after shift, and it keeps me awake. I had so many experiences na sobrang inaantok ako while driving, luckily I was driving a cage those times, I could stop and snooze for some minutes, pero kung mc not advisiable na snooze ka habang exposed sa public! hehehe! :clap:

VALENTINO PONZ
February 26th, 2008, 11:42 PM
di ba delikado yan? dito sa u.s. bawal yan...only in the philippines again???dito sa h.k. mga hagad dito naka speaker lahat sila pag may hahabulin di na pinag aaksayahan ng oras itatawag na lang kung san yung route ng suspect or violator yung mga helmet nila pagkaka alam ko order lahat sa UK may MIC pa pag nagsalita nga sila at patatabihin ka anlalakas ng sound dinig mo talaga....

marts5and7
February 26th, 2008, 11:50 PM
dito sa h.k. mga hagad dito naka speaker lahat sila pag may hahabulin di na pinag aaksayahan ng oras itatawag na lang kung san yung route ng suspect or violator yung mga helmet nila pagkaka alam ko order lahat sa UK may MIC pa pag nagsalita nga sila at patatabihin ka anlalakas ng sound dinig mo talaga....

waaaa! sorry bro.. d ko syadu gets, nahihilo ako :eek:

Are you saying na bawal ang helmet na may sounds sa U.K. and violators will be apprehended OR parang walky talkie ung helmet dyan OR marami may helmet dyan na may speakers? Please enlighten me.. :O

fieldsheer
February 27th, 2008, 12:00 AM
that's your opinion, go on...no fuss here!

Not trying to make a fuss. Its just that this colonial mentality/betrayal of filipinos of their own country for another country that has its own share of problems is pathetic. Comments like "dito sa u.s. bawal yan...only in the philippines again???" serve no purpose but to portray you as an institutionalized pawn. Betraying your own country is one thing, but pledging allegiance to a country that cares nothing for you is down right silly. I would respect it more if you were talking about Canada or Japan or Korea but the US? Please. There is no country who marginalizes its "own" people more than the Americans. So before you pledge your undying devotion to them make sure you get your facts straight first. Helmet laws are at best lax in the US and for in-helmet speakers there is no restrictions at all.

Lastly, if you don't want to show respect to your own country then keep the "dito sa U.S." comments to yourself.

To stay on topic Motorola even has helmet headsets(HS830). As a matter of fact they even have one that has noise cancellation to block out traffic and motorcycle noise!

The question here is not if its right or wrong to wear one while riding. The original question was if there are options to have sounds in your helmet. As everyone has pointed out yes they are plentiful! Check out web bike world, they have lots of reviews on in-helmet communications/sound systems.

jetzone
February 27th, 2008, 09:01 AM
Not trying to make a fuss. Its just that this colonial mentality/betrayal of filipinos of their own country for another country that has its own share of problems is pathetic. Comments like "dito sa u.s. bawal yan...only in the philippines again???" serve no purpose but to portray you as an institutionalized pawn. Betraying your own country is one thing, but pledging allegiance to a country that cares nothing for you is down right silly. I would respect it more if you were talking about Canada or Japan or Korea but the US? Please. There is no country who marginalizes its "own" people more than the Americans. So before you pledge your undying devotion to them make sure you get your facts straight first. Helmet laws are at best lax in the US and for in-helmet speakers there is no restrictions at all.

Lastly, if you don't want to show respect to your own country then keep the "dito sa U.S." comments to yourself.

To stay on topic Motorola even has helmet headsets(HS830). As a matter of fact they even have one that has noise cancellation to block out traffic and motorcycle noise!

The question here is not if its right or wrong to wear one while riding. The original question was if there are options to have sounds in your helmet. As everyone has pointed out yes they are plentiful! Check out web bike world, they have lots of reviews on in-helmet communications/sound systems.

well, as i can see the way you made this post,,cant really figure out how your post can be really related on the inquisition per se?

para kasing motolito ended the argument by saying its your opinion..and i think you are entitled or everyone is entitled anyway....

besides motolito, cannot be bothered if ones opinion can or cannot agree with the others right....[ at assuming na mali sinabi nya...di naman ata nya pinag gitgitan ulit d ba?]

so why, the use the argument about colonial mentality and being a filipino patriot?

parang ang layo kasi sa title ng thread.....OT na OT..honest.....

fieldsheer
February 27th, 2008, 10:29 AM
well, as i can see the way you made this post,,cant really figure out how your post can be really related on the inquisition per se?

para kasing motolito ended the argument by saying its your opinion..and i think you are entitled or everyone is entitled anyway....

besides motolito, cannot be bothered if ones opinion can or cannot agree with the others right....[ at assuming na mali sinabi nya...di naman ata nya pinag gitgitan ulit d ba?]

so why, the use the argument about colonial mentality and being a filipino patriot?

parang ang layo kasi sa title ng thread.....OT na OT..honest.....

I definately agree that my post was WAY off topic. I was just trying to explain why i was reacting. I will be the first to admit that my post was reactionary. I can normally ignore stuff like that but at this instance i felt that i had to say something.

I just think its funny again that your post was to ask me to stay on topic by another off topic post! :*

At least i called out that i was off topic and that i ended my post with some relevance. Like this for example...

check out this review on a in-helmet communication/sound system by nady.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-intercoms/nady/

It has provisions for cellphone, FM radio, MP3 and 2-way radio!! Btw, nady is a U.S. company

marts5and7
February 27th, 2008, 12:13 PM
I definately agree that my post was WAY off topic. I was just trying to explain why i was reacting. I will be the first to admit that my post was reactionary. I can normally ignore stuff like that but at this instance i felt that i had to say something.

I just think its funny again that your post was to ask me to stay on topic by another off topic post! :*

At least i called out that i was off topic and that i ended my post with some relevance. Like this for example...

check out this review on a in-helmet communication/sound system by nady.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-intercoms/nady/

It has provisions for cellphone, FM radio, MP3 and 2-way radio!! Btw, nady is a U.S. company


Hoy gawa kayo ng bagong thread nyo! Jowk! hehehe! Peace mga bros, anyway tnx sa mga replies, both were helpful even if it was ON or OFF topic.. I appreciate any kind of replies, cyempre kc may natutunan din ako :clap:

lake stevens
February 27th, 2008, 01:48 PM
pa-OT. at one point tama nga naman si motolito. bakit karamihan sa ating mga pinoy mahilig mag-modify ng mga gamit natin (sa MC for example) na maski delikado eh sige pa rin tayo (yun ang only in the philippines siguro). siguro nakita na nga niya ang difference, alin ang tama at alin ang mali noong nasa america na siya kaya naibabahagi na niya sa atin. at saka nakikita ko sa point niya na dapat mag-comment din siya kung may makita siyang adverse effect sa tanong ng TS hindi lang basta sabihin kung me nabibili nga o walang ganung gamit...tama nga naman na hindi lang basta tumbukin yung tanong kundi kailangan ding magpayo tayong mga forumers kung me makita tayong di magandang maidudulot yung tinatanong ng TS...tama ba tagalog ko mga bro, ilacano kasi ako laking hawaii pa huhuhu:clap:

motolito
February 27th, 2008, 01:59 PM
pa-OT. at one point tama nga naman si motolito. bakit karamihan sa ating mga pinoy mahilig mag-modify ng mga gamit natin (sa MC for example) na maski delikado eh sige pa rin tayo (yun ang only in the philippines siguro). siguro nakita na nga niya ang difference, alin ang tama at alin ang mali noong nasa america na siya kaya naibabahagi na niya sa atin. at saka nakikita ko sa point niya na dapat mag-comment din siya kung may makita siyang adverse effect sa tanong ng TS hindi lang basta sabihin kung me nabibili nga o walang ganung gamit...tama nga naman na hindi lang basta tumbukin yung tanong kundi kailangan ding magpayo tayong mga forumers kung me makita tayong di magandang maidudulot yung tinatanong ng TS...tama ba tagalog ko mga bro, ilacano kasi ako laking hawaii pa huhuhu:clap:

exactly that's what i mean manong...im still pinoy at heart.it just so happen that since i started riding MC in the U.S., conventional saftey helmet has been my buddy and have never seen MC riding fellow without helmet or helmet with concentrated music earpiece as the TS has described. bluetooth, yes but not on both ears. one has to be spared listening to traffic environment...besides the blutooth is for handsfree telephone use but not for listening music...just my humble opinion, not meant to rebut anyone's!

jetzone
February 27th, 2008, 04:11 PM
the way i see it....i belive there's no law banning any riders in the philippines for using any headset or being more creative- [ install a speaker system in your lid....]

but i do belive that provision for communications [ ie: pillion or co rider within a certain proximity distance ] is quite different from playing your i tunes 32gb in full volume...

eto pa:

TRY DOING THAT SA KALSADA NG PILIPINAS..AT PAGHAMBINGIN MO SA MGA KALSADA NG ESTADOS UNIDOS, INGLATERA, O SA IBANG BANSA MAN....SA KALSADA NATIN...AT ISA PA...DISPLINA KUNG PAPANO MAGMANEHO DYAN SA PINAS...

but then again...its your head anyway....

kanuto123
February 27th, 2008, 05:54 PM
very stressfull magmaneho dito sa pinas....un lng.....

fieldsheer
February 27th, 2008, 06:37 PM
exactly that's what i mean manong...im still pinoy at heart.it just so happen that since i started riding MC in the U.S., conventional saftey helmet has been my buddy and have never seen MC riding fellow without helmet or helmet with concentrated music earpiece as the TS has described. bluetooth, yes but not on both ears. one has to be spared listening to traffic environment...besides the blutooth is for handsfree telephone use but not for listening music...just my humble opinion, not meant to rebut anyone's!

I see what you're saying. I agree with you and i respect your opinion. I never questioned your opinon, just the facts that you stated.

Did you see the other link that i posted? The NADY system has provisions for cellphone, MP3, FM and 2-way radio. It has two speakers and it has a mic that does noise cancellation to reduce traffic and motorcycle engine noise.

Lastly congratulations on being able to ride in the U.S. I've always said the U.S. has one of the best riding roads in the world. They have the best roads and the best views. I wish everyone here to the have the opportunity to ride there. I had the opportunity to ride/drive form San Diego to Seattle along highway 1. Thats a stretch of road along the entire west coast of the US. Nothing but the pacific ocean to your left and the California mountains to your right for 2000kms! Many people here know how exhilarating it is to ride along twisty coastal roads!

Darn, im off topic again....

boylit
February 27th, 2008, 08:17 PM
exactly that's what i mean manong...im still pinoy at heart.it just so happen that since i started riding MC in the U.S., conventional saftey helmet has been my buddy and have never seen MC riding fellow without helmet or helmet with concentrated music earpiece as the TS has described. bluetooth, yes but not on both ears. one has to be spared listening to traffic environment...besides the blutooth is for handsfree telephone use but not for listening music...just my humble opinion, not meant to rebut anyone's!

i don't quite understand the "listening to traffic environment" spin... i and a number of riders i ride with wear earplugs when riding... come to think of it, wearing earplugs is encouraged in many motorcycle publications i come across... are you saying that it's unsafe to wear earplugs as it blocks outside noise???

as for bluetooth not being intended for listening to music, why would the manufacturers specifically state that their system can be used for listening to mp3s???

may i ask what state you're in??? i've ridden in a few states where there is no helmet law and a number of riders don't wear helmets by choice...

gl3nborj
February 28th, 2008, 04:33 PM
Hmmm.... just imagine you're in an intersection, or in the fast lane, and you dont notice the incoming 16 wheeler honking at you and besides ridin like a twat, you don't either hear them honking at you, and its too late for a 16 wheeler to brake at you.

Giniling will best describe its consequences.

boylit
February 28th, 2008, 06:30 PM
Hmmm.... just imagine you're in an intersection, or in the fast lane, and you dont notice the incoming 16 wheeler honking at you and besides ridin like a twat, you don't either hear them honking at you, and its too late for a 16 wheeler to brake at you.

Giniling will best describe its consequences.
1. if you're slow, you're not supposed to be in the fast lane...
2. you shouldn't be riding like a fekkin p*ssy to begin with...

IPO
March 2nd, 2008, 10:21 PM
I have speakers inside my helmet and i listen to music but not so loud i still hear noise from outside, defensive driving and alertness is the key, wag kayong tatanga-tanga pag nasa kalsada kayo or you wont last a day riding mc.

gl3nborj
March 3rd, 2008, 12:22 PM
1. if you're slow, you're not supposed to be in the fast lane...
2. you shouldn't be riding like a fekkin p*ssy to begin with...

Yes Sir, that's the point....:D

Hakz
March 3rd, 2008, 01:39 PM
Yes, there's helmets that are made for communications, and even music.

please dont discuss safety here. it's not the topic. :)
if you want to discuss it, go and make your own brag thread.
imho, it doesnt help the thread starter for this concern.

cyberfunk
March 3rd, 2008, 03:29 PM
I have a couple of good headphones but the head bands broke of. Ok kaya ito kung kalasin ko mga speakers and place it inside between my helmets ear paddings?

Starmug
July 23rd, 2008, 02:07 PM
Sino po nakakaalam kung san makakahanap ng Helmet na may kabitan ng mp3 player? Kung baga speaker sa loob ng helmet tapos may socket para sa mp3 player or para sa cellphone w/ audio out.. Magkanu kaya ung ganun? Nakarinig or nakabasa lang ako ng ganun pero d pa confirmed kung meron nga.. Normally, sinusuot ko na lang ung headset sa loob ng helmet pero mas convenient sana kung merong helmet na may headset/speaker included sa loob. Tnx po! :D
Hi, marts5and7. I have been using my own helmet with bluetooth earpiece that is paired with my Nokia 6230i cellphone. This way I can receive emergency calls wirelessly and on transit. The bluetooth technology actually allows me to receive calls automatically. I can call three dedicated phone numbers by voice calling (at the push of a small button just at the back of my helmet mouthguard part (a full-face INDEX helmet). Since my cellphone has MP3 player, I can also listen to music but there is no play/stop control once you've started rolling. I have volume keys for loudness though also close to the call button. The helmet has a rechargeable battery inside (very well concealed) BLC-5, so it is rechargeable via a port also at the front part of the mouthguard. Where to buy? I custom-built my INDEX helmet. Cost? Around P5,000ang estimated total price to produce one. I can make another one perhaps at a cost. You can text me at 09234062443 if really interested. -Starmug

sogwapome
July 24th, 2008, 04:05 AM
ang hilig nyu mag talo! kala ko ba "COMMON-SENSE"?? ang tamang sagot sa tanong ng ts is "yes meron, try mo ung ganitong brand and model" or "no, there's no such thing" ndi ung "pare, di ba delikado yan?" or "bwal yan sa states" or "nkakadistorbo magdrive ng nka full volume ung sound sa helmet" or "please think about the safety or ur fellow riders"...!!!!!!!!!!!!!

damn man!! ITS CALLED A BRIAN, USE IT!!

sorry for being rude pero nakakainis kasi magbasa ng thread na ganito!!

RaideRBoymcM.C.
July 26th, 2008, 02:59 AM
[/COLOR]ITS CALLED A BRIAN, USE IT!!
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wrong spelling ka pa ser sa brian este brain :O