the Ferret
Daily rider since May 1965
Thanks for the info Doug.
You might remember from the last Moonshine run we rode to together, I've never been much of an electronics/GPS guy. I learned in the 70's to navigate by paper map, am comfortable using them, and there is always one in my tank bag/ frunk for every state I'm riding in, on every ride/trip. I hate electronics and an intercom is about as electronic as I want to get. I don't do music, or take phone calls when riding. Old dog, not interested in learning new tricks. Figure I've only got a couple years left, no sense immersing myself in technology at this late date, although I do have a I-phone and a tablet now lol.
So your recommendation is a Sena 30s. And it will mesh instantly without jumping through a bunch of hoops? And it will it mesh 5 to 6 different riders? Will the batteries last 8 hours before needing recharging?
Wonder if the other guys are willing to put out $250 apiece, or if they still want to ride around in silence? Guess I'll ask and find out.
You might remember from the last Moonshine run we rode to together, I've never been much of an electronics/GPS guy. I learned in the 70's to navigate by paper map, am comfortable using them, and there is always one in my tank bag/ frunk for every state I'm riding in, on every ride/trip. I hate electronics and an intercom is about as electronic as I want to get. I don't do music, or take phone calls when riding. Old dog, not interested in learning new tricks. Figure I've only got a couple years left, no sense immersing myself in technology at this late date, although I do have a I-phone and a tablet now lol.
So your recommendation is a Sena 30s. And it will mesh instantly without jumping through a bunch of hoops? And it will it mesh 5 to 6 different riders? Will the batteries last 8 hours before needing recharging?
Wonder if the other guys are willing to put out $250 apiece, or if they still want to ride around in silence? Guess I'll ask and find out.