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KaydaChaos

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  1. Yea, I just didn't want them hanging and was no other way around it. Would of had slack hanging out if I did it any other way. My helmet isn't designed for Bluetooth either. The speakers themselves create pressure on my ear on one side but only slight, you have that issue?

  2. I was afraid to use the sticky clamp my self, I was able to hide my wires tho,can only see about an inch worth of wiring coming from the clamp itself. They wrap in under the liner that goes on the top of my head.

  3. Agreed. Being able to take or make a quick call with a single tap is very nice. I've handled short calls and they didn't know I was on the bike at first. It's also really nice to take turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps. A lot of times I throw myself into new roads without keeping close attention to my return route, and once I start to feel like heading back, I use Google to talk me home while simultaneously listening to music. And what's also cool is that you can hear OK through foam earplugs. Being able to converse in a group is great too - perfect for additional coordination and group situational awareness.

    The only pain in the ass is pairing up multiple headsets of different models. My 20S for example, needs to either hang off a Sena 10-led set of 2-4, or has to be the master in a chain of up to 8 (or is it 9?). I highly recommend studying the pairing and group intercom procedures and keeping the instructions handy in a tank bag.

    I have so much trouble with the pairing. I was out the other day with two S10s and a different brand not sure which. I could hear both other headsets fine but the other s10 said he had to struggle to hear me. He could pretty much only hear me when stopped. He could also hear the off brand perfectly fine. Have you had this issue? I'm not sure if it matters but he was the head of the chain. Other than that, I fully recommend the product, when its just me and the s10, my normal riding partner, its wonderful and couldn't complain a bit.
  4. Thank you. Sounds like you understand the situation.

    I sort of agree with you on the boarding situation. It all depends on where you live and what kind of person you find. I grew up on a boarding stable. I love it and we had a lot and of people who loved their horses. We also had people who didn't give a shit, for example we had a horse out there for ten years and not once did I ever see it get rode by the owners. They would show up once a month, pay the bill and drop off treats. After that they were gone, I even tried four or five times to buy said horse. I felt so bad that it never got any attention from the owners. Luckily it was full care so in the summers it was out all day minus when we fed them grain. Knowing that I completely understand your feelings on it, at the same time if you can find someone who generally loves their horse, I wouldn't dismiss them immediately. At the end of the day, seeing as you don't need to get rid of it now, do what feels right and makes you happy.
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