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Mounting a Sena 20s on a Schuberth C3 Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="sapest" data-source="post: 1360119" data-attributes="member: 29340"><p>I have a C3 Pro & 10s.</p><p></p><p>FWIW I used the dble sided tape that auto body shops use to attach trim to fill in the gap between the helmet and the black collar. That gives the Sena supplied tape a nice flat top to bottom surface to stick to. I dont see how you could use the clamp on mount.</p><p></p><p>I tucked the microphone in between the removable and non removable left cheekpad, just high enough to clear the chin flap when you close the helmet. (Right in line with the silver stud) About 50% of the mic surface is exposed. I thought it would be a pain, but its never moved nor gotten in the way in the last yr of use.</p><p></p><p>-Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sapest, post: 1360119, member: 29340"] I have a C3 Pro & 10s. FWIW I used the dble sided tape that auto body shops use to attach trim to fill in the gap between the helmet and the black collar. That gives the Sena supplied tape a nice flat top to bottom surface to stick to. I dont see how you could use the clamp on mount. I tucked the microphone in between the removable and non removable left cheekpad, just high enough to clear the chin flap when you close the helmet. (Right in line with the silver stud) About 50% of the mic surface is exposed. I thought it would be a pain, but its never moved nor gotten in the way in the last yr of use. -Steve [/QUOTE]
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