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Got a Sena 10S for Christmas, and after reading current posts it looks like it will not pair up with my new 2016 Harley Limited. I seem to remember a small module that could be plugged into the bike's headset cord outlet that would function just like the cord but wirelessly.
Checked the threads here, and have not found a reasonable solution to integrating the Sena Headset with my bike.
Love the bike so far, but it still seems to have the high speed "wobble" instability found on previous models.
Welcome to the forums. I don't know anything about the sena, sorry. The high speed wobble you have,are you in a curve ? I have a 2015 ultra classic that had a low speed wobble ,I corrected by tightening the neck bearings.
This occurs going over the crown in the center of the roadway at moderate speeds, and when learned over in sweepers at high speeds. The bike only has 400 miles on it so I will have the dealer check the neck bearings for excessive play.
I had the same problem on my '94 Ultra and my 2012 Limited.
You probably have already checked but just in case before you go to the dealer check your tire pressure also. Have them check your wheel bearings also. I know the bike is new but there has been several cases of loose neck bearings from the factory it don't take long.
Got a Sena 10S for Christmas, and after reading current posts it looks like it will not pair up with my new 2016 Harley Limited. I seem to remember a small module that could be plugged into the bike's headset cord outlet that would function just like the cord but wirelessly.
Checked the threads here, and have not found a reasonable solution to integrating the Sena Headset with my bike.
Check for posts by CPT_Carrera. He did very nice write ups on the 3 primary options.
The closest plug and play is the XKE unit that you have to I import yourself.
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