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Does anyone else have problem with the headset cord coming uncoupled at the helmet going down the road? I have seen some that have a loop to hold it tight but of course these do not. Appreciate any ideas in fixing these.
Does anyone else have problem with the headset cord coming uncoupled at the helmet going down the road? I have seen some that have a loop to hold it tight but of course these do not. Appreciate any ideas in fixing these.
Yeah, my wife and I have experienced the same issue. It becomes less so, as the cord "breaks in" and stretches a bit. I have worked on hastening the stretching process by manually stretching it while I sit watching TV at night.
It would be better if the connection fit tighter into the helmet portion, but unfortunately, no dice.
All in all, the price is well worth it. The onboard intercom, audio system, and headset audio quality are all superb.
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