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05-02-2010, 11:14 PM | #2 |
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Do NOT under any circumstances get a Chatterbox II system. I bought 2 of them last spring for my bike and my dad's and the thing isn't worth the material its made out of.
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05-02-2010, 11:21 PM | #3 |
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I have the Scala Rider Team Set. You cannot do bike to bike with this set, but I have had it for two years without any problems. My wife and I talk back and forth, and I can answer my cell phoneas well. If you want bike to bike, I have heard equally good things about Scala Rider 2. Hope that helps.
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05-02-2010, 11:27 PM | #4 |
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It may depend on who you are trying to communicate with and how often.
A lot of friends have Goldwings, Ventures and Harleys so I went with a J&M 2003 solo CB. It's a bit pricey by the time you get the radio, antenna and headset and, while it works well, it is old technology. It does work well and you are not limited to the number of riders on a channel. The unit does pipe my iPod into the headset though when I am not listening to my fairing speakers. I know GMRS/FRS works well but I have not tried Cardo Scalas bluetooth headsets. Beware of claims of 1 mile ranges for any of them though. http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...cala-rider-q2/
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05-03-2010, 09:46 AM | #6 |
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Ann and I have used the Scala Rider Q2 set for about two years now. Works great for bike-to-bike comms. Distance is about 1/4 mile, line-of-site, which is great for our rides together. She wears a f/f modular helmet and I wear a Scorpion EXO-100 1/2 helmet. Works great.
Still waiting for the next version of the Scala to come out. They will supposedly have better battery life and better range.
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05-03-2010, 11:10 AM | #7 |
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You are going to be pretty much out of luck with a half helmet unless your helmet has those big leather ear flaps that cover your ears. You need something to hold the speakers against your ears and something to cut down on the noise, especially at highway speeds.
Bike to bike is limited no matter what you do, the other bike needs to be on the same system of course and if you are going bluetooth you have to pair up ahead of time. And then you are limited to how many people you pair with, 3 max depending upon the system and then you can't talk to all of them at once...you have to cycle through. So if you want bike to bike you should go with something like J&M's CB radio setup then when you talk everyone on that channel hears you at once...then they respond and everyone hears that..... |
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05-03-2010, 02:01 PM | #8 |
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+1 on the scala Q2. I have the multi set and it works well with the phone and gps and two way. The FM radio function is crap i.e. poor (miserable) reception. I would like it if they upped the volume as well as my ears could use the help sometimes. Too many loud pastimes as a youth!
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05-03-2010, 02:28 PM | #9 |
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I did see a set up that was at our "international motorcycle show" that offered a behind the head
"wrap" that used ear buds. This was specifically for half and beanie helmet {skid plate} use. I can't find the damn business card or remember the name though. Old age guys!!
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05-03-2010, 08:37 PM | #10 |
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I have the EXO-100 and mounted a J&M Universal headset without the neck curtain so it can be easily done. Velcro is your friend. I had few problems at all after stitching a couple of Velcro strips onto the inside of the straps. The Universal headset comes with one side done in Velcro for similar purposesI have done this before using speakers pulled out of headphones for my iPod and using Velcro on my HJC CL-2 half helmet. I have tried earbuds but my ears hate it after about an hour.
I have also used the Midlands handheld CB with the same headset setup and it worked OK for the odd time I needed bike to bike. That is doable for less than $80.
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05-03-2010, 08:51 PM | #11 |
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http://www.sierra-mc.com/proddetail....MC%2DHS%2DB40U
This is one maybe like rickyboy mentioned. Try sierra-mc.com and have a look around. They are very good on the phone and deal with lots of different applications including non-CB.
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05-03-2010, 09:41 PM | #13 |
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When I ride with a group I belong to and am leading or tail-gunning the group we use GMRS radios to stay in contact. Most of us use half helmets and use this set up http://radioworld.ca/product_info.ph...oducts_id=5122. I have never had a problem hearing others on the radio and can still hear what is going on around me (Cars honking, sirens etc.). It comes with a waterproof PTT button that straps on with velcro to your handlebar and when we stop I can put the set up in a saddlebag in 30 seconds.
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mmm... Tempting to upgrade.. tempting.. I like the 10 hour talk time. Our die after about 4-5 hours.
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05-05-2010, 12:40 AM | #15 |
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I use a splitter with my Chatterbox FRS X2 that splits the speakers into a seperate ear bud plug in. I cut off the speakers from the microphone and use my earbuds instead. I had the same setup on my Goldwing GL1800. EdSets.com makes adapters for J&M, B&M, Harley, and Goldwing radios. PlugUp.com makes the one for the Chatterbox radios. In my opinion, this is the ONLY way to go and the only way to actually hear anything without ruining your hearing. I have tried several different headsets and will never go back after using ear buds.
If I was going to buy a new radio for the Nomad it would the J&M CB setup. I just hooked up my old Chatterbox that I had on my 02 Nomad, and it's ok, but it doesn't seem to be up the same standards as the J&M unit looks to be. I like the fact that the J&M is hard mounted so you don't have to worry about taking it off overnight when traveling. The CB will also give you the ability to listen in on the truckers which can help with the traffic situation when coming into a city or there is a traffic jam. The J&M is designed to have your headsets plug in near your seat, and the wiring is in one harness. You have to piece together all the parts to get a plug-in under the seat with the Chatterbox FRS stuff. It can be done, but it's not nearly as clean. The cats meow would be the J&M CB with the ability to use bluetooth stereo headsets with an ear bud plug-in. Not having to plug in would be heaven. |
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