I've had the helmet for about 2 years now. The N-Comm system will do google voice commands but not useable via the buttons. Good luck finding an n-comm system in the states. I ordered mine from Italy, lol. I wear a large and while my face does not touch the visor or chin, they are very close. I do wish Nolan had done an intermediate shell size. Only other issue is the first click up from closed on the visor is too much, wish it had a slimmer opening on the first click. Stray observation on n-comm, the software and the operation reminds me of sena stuff. I would not be surprised if n-comm wasn't using sena software just branded different. It works well and i really like it.
The new 900 series are made by Sena. I have no problem using Siri on my iPhone by holding down the ON button for 1 second and get the double beep signal from my phone.
@@ureviews Cool. I just got mine, and fits really well. Your review was very helpful as I wear glasses too and your feedback helped me make the decision.
I have owned Nolans for the past 15 years and love them. Installing other brand comm systems is easy if you use the sticky plate and all the wires can run through a small hole for the integrated comm system with no problem.
@@lovelessissimo I don't understand what you mean exactly. By running the wires through the N-Com holes on the side of the helmet everything else could be taken apart easily.
@@lovelessissimo There is a small indentation when you remove the plastic base trim by removing the screw at the back of the helmet. The indentation is for a clip in the N-Com system but the wires of the Cardo will fit in that space. Install the sticky plate over the holes where you would clip the N-Com. Reinstall the base trim and the interior of the helmet can be removed for cleaning without removing the intercom.
@@ureviews I felt it like a bitter review, in which the most important part is that it is not suitable ofr you. Do not get me wrong, it is nothing personal. I was intrigued just by the way that the story was told. Anyway, as I said, if is not suited for you doesn't mean that is a bad helmet. Imagine that if a hemlemt hit the nose ot the chin of the users, nobody will buy it. ;) So, between you and this one, there is no chemistry. And you review it from this point of view. Cheers!!
Not bitter. Just disappointed after seeing reviews and none mentioned this possible problem. Everything is subjective take what you will from any review.
I've had the helmet for about 2 years now. The N-Comm system will do google voice commands but not useable via the buttons. Good luck finding an n-comm system in the states. I ordered mine from Italy, lol. I wear a large and while my face does not touch the visor or chin, they are very close. I do wish Nolan had done an intermediate shell size. Only other issue is the first click up from closed on the visor is too much, wish it had a slimmer opening on the first click. Stray observation on n-comm, the software and the operation reminds me of sena stuff. I would not be surprised if n-comm wasn't using sena software just branded different. It works well and i really like it.
The new 900 series are made by Sena. I have no problem using Siri on my iPhone by holding down the ON button for 1 second and get the double beep signal from my phone.
Very usefull video!
i'm intrested in that helmet... can you tell me what's the colour of that helmet?
That was Flat Black, Matte,
What you needed was a size larger probably?
Oh absolutely not. It felt nice and snug. like it should be.
@@ureviews Cool. I just got mine, and fits really well. Your review was very helpful as I wear glasses too and your feedback helped me make the decision.
Enjoy. Nice helmet! I liked it besides the visor.
Is that your man cave ....
with the pink wall paint and sticker stars on the ceiling???.
Indeed
I really hate the fact that they do the proprietary comm system.
I have owned Nolans for the past 15 years and love them. Installing other brand comm systems is easy if you use the sticky plate and all the wires can run through a small hole for the integrated comm system with no problem.
@@thedriver8174 I installed my cardo onto my n100.5, but i had to sacrifice the ability to take the helmet apart.
@@lovelessissimo I don't understand what you mean exactly. By running the wires through the N-Com holes on the side of the helmet everything else could be taken apart easily.
@@thedriver8174 it overlaps the base of the helmet and the shell.
I also had to buy a packtalk bold and sell my packtalk slim. 😕
@@lovelessissimo There is a small indentation when you remove the plastic base trim by removing the screw at the back of the helmet. The indentation is for a clip in the N-Com system but the wires of the Cardo will fit in that space. Install the sticky plate over the holes where you would clip the N-Com. Reinstall the base trim and the interior of the helmet can be removed for cleaning without removing the intercom.
Seems that it is not usable for you and that is not an issue with the helmet
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Your point?
@@ureviews I felt it like a bitter review, in which the most important part is that it is not suitable ofr you. Do not get me wrong, it is nothing personal. I was intrigued just by the way that the story was told. Anyway, as I said, if is not suited for you doesn't mean that is a bad helmet. Imagine that if a hemlemt hit the nose ot the chin of the users, nobody will buy it. ;) So, between you and this one, there is no chemistry. And you review it from this point of view.
Cheers!!
Not bitter. Just disappointed after seeing reviews and none mentioned this possible problem.
Everything is subjective take what you will from any review.