Shuberth C4 pro
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Does anyone have this helmet?
I just bought one and the first ride I experienced a terrible noise. Like a steam kettle from 90 km/h onwards.
Anybody with the same experience?
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@Drabslab i canโt help with the C4, but I have a C3 Pro and I find it very quiet.
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@Nick-Carthew problem solved (sort of).
The C4 pro has a big opening on top for ventilation and this is creatign a heap of turbulence leadign to a steam cettle noise. A piece of tape covering that opening is enough to make it stop. Now I need to find a more eye pleasing solution
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@Drabslab Could you take the lining out and seal the vent from the inside?
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@Nick-Carthew that is an option but with consequence of loosing the ventilation ... which can be very useful in the south of France
I am experimenting with small pieces of foam that let some air through, but prevent the wind from making turbulence
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Just to come back to this issue.
This whole helmet purchase (two helmets, two SC1 advanced) is becoming a real frustration.
Just as a warning to fellow motorcyclists:
Don't let the reputation of the brand fool you:
The helmet is noisy, the ventilation on top catches turbulent air and whistles as a steam cettle
The SENA communication system is a letdown:
- complicated to use, for setting it up you must use combinations of pushes on tiny buttons (try to remember them all)
- virtually impossible to use with gloves
- user manual should get a reward for explaining the most simple things a complex as possible
If onlythis stuff would not be so expensive, I could throw it away