Bike Communicators
- tigerclaw50
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Bike Communicators
I'm looking into buying communicators for me and my buddies and was wondering what brand or type we should buy? We all ride GSXR 600's and wear full face helmets. Help please
- Nalian
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The GF and I are planning on getting a combo of these throat mics:
http://www.iasus-concepts.com/nt/nt-2.htm
and some motorolla handhelds that work with them.
http://www.iasus-concepts.com/nt/nt-2.htm
and some motorolla handhelds that work with them.
- VermilionX
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- Lion_Lady
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Check out Autocomamerica.com They have an assortment of different models. All practically bullet proof. You can wire in XM radio or your iPod as well.
Battery powered or bike powered, your choice. I've got an older model, the Pro7 Sport. AMAZING! I can use my cell phone - "Honey, I'm running a bit late," and you can't tell I'm NOT inside a car, etc. Trade off is, its not cheap.
We have friends that use the Motocom system, cheaper and quite adequate.
P
Battery powered or bike powered, your choice. I've got an older model, the Pro7 Sport. AMAZING! I can use my cell phone - "Honey, I'm running a bit late," and you can't tell I'm NOT inside a car, etc. Trade off is, its not cheap.
We have friends that use the Motocom system, cheaper and quite adequate.
P
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