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Communication for Rider and Passenger, and Bike to Bike

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:36 pm
by dwayne
Hiya folks, my Mother has recently decicded she really likes my bike, and riding with me. I am getting a little tired of the "tap 47 times if you need to go bathroom, or 48 times if you need me to stop...( :lol: ).

Was wondering what was out there for comms..I have a full face my Mom has a 3/4 face. I would rather used, new would be prohibitive right now (Read: Rebuilding $ailboat). Any thoughts or suggestions?

TIA,

Dwayne

communication gear

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:52 pm
by jfbarron
Dwayne,

You have to get the "BMW Motorrad USA Acceessories"catalog from a dealer. It is about 3/8" thick and has all the great stuff and part numbers. Budds gave me one for free.

If Open Road won't give you one, try Toronto or Budds. Wolf BMW in London also has a great little mail order catalog.

Cycle World in Etobicoke is a good source for non-BMW gear and less expensive items. McBride Cycle in Toronto also has some interesting gear and they flog Beemers.

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:17 pm
by R4R&R
I have some riding buddies that have the Autocomm system and love it. Someday I'll have one on my bike too, probably after I buy new shocks! A WHILE after I buy new shocks!

Re: Communication for Rider and Passenger, and Bike to Bike

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:05 am
by Airman
dwayne wrote:Hiya folks, my Mother has recently decicded she really likes my bike, and riding with me. I am getting a little tired of the "tap 47 times if you need to go bathroom, or 48 times if you need me to stop...( :lol: ).

Was wondering what was out there for comms..I have a full face my Mom has a 3/4 face. I would rather used, new would be prohibitive right now (Read: Rebuilding $ailboat). Any thoughts or suggestions?

TIA,

Dwayne
I have a simple little NADY unit that I use. The helmet units are a boom mic and speaker. We jusr stuff them up in our helmets and plug into the unit and go. It can be powered either by the bike or with batteries. What you'll find with the cheap intercoms is that they're no good at any speed over about 50mph. But, for just running down the coast talking about the sights the NADY works for us.

Communication for Rider and Passenger, and Bike to Bike

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:14 am
by Martyn
Another vote for Autocom, although to be fair I know that many users are happy with their Starcom & Baehr units.

Re: Communication for Rider and Passenger, and Bike to Bike

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:57 am
by R4R&R
Martyn wrote:Another vote for Autocom, although to be fair I know that many users are happy with their Starcom & Baehr units.
Unfortunately these three aren't exacly low budget items. :cry:

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:34 am
by Narflar
I never liked the motorcycle specific communications. Way to bulky and overpriced. Just get a couple FRS radios that can do VOX and some ear mics.

Something like this...
http://tinyurl.com/z7crl

If you don't like having something stuck in your ear you can go for a throat mic.

Something liket his...
http://tinyurl.com/htepx

A couple cheap FRS radios and the throat mics (boom mics don't work well over 40 mph due to wind noise unless you have a big windshield to block the wind) could be well under $100.

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:40 am
by Boxer
Dwayne, you have one cool Mom. :)

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:27 pm
by dwayne
Boxer wrote:Dwayne, you have one cool Mom. :)
Yup. She actually likes it when I ride the corners low. Can't figure that one out... and she's 50...ish. Oh well. I found a cheap helmet to helmet setup, I'll see how it works for our ride to pd13. http://www.pd13.com

Re: Communication for Rider and Passenger, and Bike to Bike

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:18 am
by sjbmw
R4R&R wrote:
Martyn wrote:Another vote for Autocom, although to be fair I know that many users are happy with their Starcom & Baehr units.
Unfortunately these three aren't exacly low budget items. :cry:
I got my M-1 Autocom used for $150.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:13 am
by Lion_Lady
Why spend money twice? Watch eBay and save up for an Autocom.

I've got the Pro-7 Sport, Autocom and LOVE IT!

Performed flawlessly on the ride I took my 16 year on, to Georgia, from Baltimore.

Pam

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:15 pm
by dwayne
Lion_Lady wrote:Why spend money twice? Watch eBay and save up for an Autocom.

I've got the Pro-7 Sport, Autocom and LOVE IT!

Performed flawlessly on the ride I took my 16 year on, to Georgia, from Baltimore.

Pam
Not sure I am going to like having this on my helmet so no sense spending money...more money. If I like it then I'll look at better models, but I need to see if this is something I want after I've had a chance to play with it.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:41 pm
by dwayne
Okay, honning in on an Autocom 150 now, or a Pro 3000.