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    I have been looking at Bluetooth communications setups and one of then, the Sena 10U, uses a handlebar-mounted remote controller that clamps around the left grip just to the left of the switch gear. I am wondering if that would cause issues when using the paddle shifter controls.

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    Due to the handlebar configuration; I don't think that you've got room anywhere on them, to mount something like that...
    Do you have a picture of what you're trying to mount on the bars?
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    Last edited by MCML; 09-29-2015 at 07:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCML View Post
    I have been looking at Bluetooth communications setups and one of then, the Sena 10U, uses a handlebar-mounted remote controller that clamps around the left grip just to the left of the switch gear. I am wondering if that would cause issues when using the paddle shifter controls.
    I think that you could move it to the left clearing the shift paddles fit on the rubber.

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    I would think you could do it like I did for the SR10 wired button for my CB. Crowds the paddle shifter a little bit but I've gotten used to it now.
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