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Autocom , Autocom , Autocom
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What about simple 2-way radios with hands-free kits? If you get ones with AA batteries, you can change them on the road rather than charge a special battery?
I don't know? I too am thinking of way of communicating with pillion which doesn't involve taps, jabs, kicks of knocks. Too prehistoric. |
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The Autocom is the Dog`s Danglies , if it dies they will service it , all leads can be unplugged from the board and replaced , I have tested mine to 1*5 miles per hour and it was crystal clear , there really is no better for the money , you don`t have to have the all singing all dancing one . I have mine set up in an Oxford magnetic tank bag , I drop it on the tank and throw an extra bungie from one side of the frame to the other , I also put Sat-nag and MP3 player in there as well and then run a lead to my Optimate flylead on the battery , this gives me the choice of when I want to carry my Autocom rather than have it there all the time , it`s lost if the bike gets recovered after a crash or it`s nicked , this way I can bring it in when not required
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If you want Autocom for Pillion use then remember to order the Duo kits as they supply all the bits for a Pillion at a reduced cost . I got the AV300 pro Duo .
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dou 200 active, everything you need fro rider to pillion, £200, half price = £100
http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/p...ProductID=1062 |
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Except it says no longer available. I think stocks have run out in a few places as i was looking earlier. Might try fleabay |
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I would bite the bulit and pay a bit extra now. All that will happen is you will spend £60 on a kit thats not very good then want to change it.
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Give Sam a ring at Chainspeed, he might be able to sort you out with one of the older (wired) models.
Chainspeed Ltd 01994 484428
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