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I have an '07 Ultra Classic with corded helmet/speakers so my wife and I can talk while riding. I am not fond of these cords and they really bother me while riding.
Question....Is there anyway to convert this corded system to non-corded like with a Bluetooth setup? I can only envision a complete new HD stereo system to do this, so I sure hope it would be more simple and more cost effective than I anticipate.
There is a kit from Spoiled Biker for SENA that allows that. Can't find the link, but it is somewhere here on the forum.
If you don't mind losing the CB and the ability to talk to the bike then you just need the SM10 to stream sound FROM the bike to TWO headsets. The headsets can talk to each other like normal BT comms.
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