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Caution - whining ahead (Merged dupe threads)
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<blockquote data-quote="AKjitsu" data-source="post: 1186907" data-attributes="member: 29587"><p>The SMH10-R adds zero to the overall width re; fitting the helmet in a side case as the lower part of the helmet the unit is fitted to is much narrower than the widest part of the helmet. This is exactly why I went from the SMH-10 to the 10-R. I've heard of guys clicking the main unit of a the SMH10 off the base in order to get the helmet into a side case. But I was squeamish as to how many removals/replacements those fragile little pins will tolerate.</p><p></p><p>The 10R is a bit more difficult to operate with gloves than the 10. But, if you're bluetoothing through the GPS it matters not a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKjitsu, post: 1186907, member: 29587"] The SMH10-R adds zero to the overall width re; fitting the helmet in a side case as the lower part of the helmet the unit is fitted to is much narrower than the widest part of the helmet. This is exactly why I went from the SMH-10 to the 10-R. I've heard of guys clicking the main unit of a the SMH10 off the base in order to get the helmet into a side case. But I was squeamish as to how many removals/replacements those fragile little pins will tolerate. The 10R is a bit more difficult to operate with gloves than the 10. But, if you're bluetoothing through the GPS it matters not a bit. [/QUOTE]
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