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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: adventurelounger on October 13, 2016, 09:16:22 PM
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Hello.
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We two idiots went on a 3-day on/off road adventure this summer up through Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
We took these two Candy Stripers...
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Over a couple hundred miles of this...
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With limited help from this:
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Along the way, we enjoyed stuff like this...
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And this...
https://vimeo.com/180115693
We also ruminated about music, technology, the New England heroin crisis, Italian traction control, and the true miracle of Sena headsets.
If you'd like to see/read more about our idiotic adventure, I wrote about it on my moto-blog here: http://wp.me/p3QZZ5-HX. Hope you enjoy it.
And hope we get to hear your voice again sometime soon, Vin Scelsa. We miss ya.
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With idiots like you, who needs a genius? Very nice.
Sena-good? We've been using Cardo.
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Sena GREAT. SUPERB piece of kit. And ridiculously reasonable for what it does and how well it works, IMHO. Thanks for giving it a read!
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BTW I saw this, and have to second the Sena opinion. http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/intercom-cb-2-way-radios/106761-sena-20s-vs-cardo-g9x.html#/topics/106761?_k=5ecsbf
I'm shocked by how seamless, predictable and easy the Sena is to use...even riding solo, its ability to switch between GPS Bluetooth (I have a Garmin 350), a call, and music from my iPhone is silky and smooth. And I have the older, cheaper SMH-10!
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Thanks for that, our Cardos (G3 I think) have been ok, though on long days they need a recharge at lunch to make it to the night's stop. Thinking about the camera model.