Pic of Nolan N104 with SENA

Discussion in 'Equipment' started by SpEd, Oct 25, 2014.

  1. SpEd

    SpEd Purposeless life has its advantages.

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    Anyone installed a SENA BT on their Nolan N104? Got a pic? I'm curious how you did it with the internal sun shield control there. Thanks in davance and ride safe.
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  2. num1husker

    num1husker Been here awhile

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    I don't have the N104 but I do have the N90 which I don't know what the difference is but I have no issues using the Sena with the sunscreen and over the top of the N-Com.
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  3. swannie

    swannie scooter tramp

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    Hope the link works for the pics....

    I used the adhesive mount and cut down the height so it was just even with the plastic "collar" that's around the bottom of most Nolans. You can leave the little N-Com cover in place that way. Positioned the mount just behind the little ridge at the back of the visor slide bar. Drilled through the mount into the collar....on either side of the tab on the inside where the neck cushion snaps in. Make sure to miss the visor cable. Added a couple small screws to better secure the mount. Used the wired mic and ran it behind the ear cushion. Secured the mic with the Velcro supplied in the SENA kit.

    Hope this helps!

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i0bc8z7hrp8uts2/AAADqeIKQb-evoIu6_KtRtMZa?dl=0
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  4. SpEd

    SpEd Purposeless life has its advantages.

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    Thanks for your input!
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  5. StriderTB

    StriderTB Strudel

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    Here's some crappy pics of my SMH-10 on my N104.

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    I used a Dremel to notch the plastic rim around the base of the helmet and used the stock clamp to mount it just behind the visor slider thingy. I replaced the stock mic with the Sena A0302 so I could route the boom mic through the factory Sena location. You can see the original boom mic in the first pic, but the A0302 makes it work perfectly.
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  6. SpEd

    SpEd Purposeless life has its advantages.

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    Thanks for the pics guys. They really helped me.
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