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gijoe1313
11th December 2007, 15:46
Well, dabbling with the idea of having communications between a ride captain and a TEC or general other pisstalking - I found on 'tardme an offering, which I accepted.
A couple of days later and a nice little package turns up on the doorstep and I rip into it ... four boxes for two units worth of electrical bling stuff! :drool:
Now this is just a way of testing the waters so to speak, I'll be going for a Baehr system once I get my larger bike! :innocent:
The system comprises of a 2W radio unit, base charger and a handsfree kit. The helmet kit comes with two leads ... a jack in for the PTT (press to talk) button, the ear pieces and mouth piece attachment and a jack to connect that to the radio.
Rechargeable batteries are included and already charged! Bonus! :niceone:
Various channels, squelch functions etc. al (which I will not bore you with) and RTFM guff all in there.
Finn
11th December 2007, 15:47
You really want a car don't you?
gijoe1313
11th December 2007, 15:48
Right, pretty easy to stick it into the helmet. Just gotta work out where your lugholes are and locate the velcro hooks on the ear pieces and press them in, trail the wire over the top and make sure the voice piece is on the left side ear piece. Stick the handy dandy mic in the front and yer away laffing!
Locating the PTT button the handlebar of your ride is the next thing to do! Right, just have to test the bugger now! :doh:
gijoe1313
11th December 2007, 15:50
You really want a car don't you?
I was thinking of installing an amp and a woofer into it also... but the roasting oven took the back space up! This will also handily install into my Boba Fett outfit as well! :woohoo:
zeocen
11th December 2007, 15:55
You really want a car don't you?
...Cars have 2 way intercoms?
Hitcher
11th December 2007, 18:10
That looks suspiciously like the crap that Pinfolds from Rotorua sells. The radios should be OK, but the "system" will fail between two weeks and a month, tops, depending on how frequently you use it.
The weakest link is the plugs. They're not designed to be plugged and unplugged. The first thing you will notice is one rider not being able to hear, or the other rider not being able to be heard. About the same time you'll lose hearing in one of the earpieces.
The next weakest link is the PTT button. They're not designed to be pushed, and the sealed switch will fail.
The next weakest link is the foam protector on the microphone. A bit of friction, like from taking a helmet on and off, wears them out. In about the same time as the rest of the system fails.
Mrs H and I have pissed around with this set-up on several occasions, having made an investment in a couple of nice Uniden UH044 walkie talkies (any reasonable offer accepted for these).
A Baehr will work better for you. The reason we haven't got such a system is because I don't want to have to ride all the way to Henderson to ask the questions the web site doesn't answer. I have been stunningly underwhelmed by kit floggers on too many occasions to attempt to gather up the strength necessary. I don't care about the cost. I just can't cope with disappointment.
Meanwhile we'll continue to use our Blueants.
jrandom
11th December 2007, 18:52
Radio intercoms? Pfft.
You are all most gravely mislead.
The whole point of going riding with the missus is to gain brownie points for spending time with her without having to talk.
Hope she doesn't read this thread.
Hitcher
11th December 2007, 20:39
Hope she doesn't read this thread.
"She" has heard it all before. "She" has a long memory and will wreak her rewenge when least expected...
Biggles08
15th December 2007, 14:31
That looks suspiciously like the crap that Pinfolds from Rotorua sells. The radios should be OK, but the "system" will fail between two weeks and a month, tops, depending on how frequently you use it.
The weakest link is the plugs. They're not designed to be plugged and unplugged. The first thing you will notice is one rider not being able to hear, or the other rider not being able to be heard. About the same time you'll lose hearing in one of the earpieces.
The next weakest link is the PTT button. They're not designed to be pushed, and the sealed switch will fail.
The next weakest link is the foam protector on the microphone. A bit of friction, like from taking a helmet on and off, wears them out. In about the same time as the rest of the system fails.
Mrs H and I have pissed around with this set-up on several occasions, having made an investment in a couple of nice Uniden UH044 walkie talkies (any reasonable offer accepted for these).
A Baehr will work better for you. The reason we haven't got such a system is because I don't want to have to ride all the way to Henderson to ask the questions the web site doesn't answer. I have been stunningly underwhelmed by kit floggers on too many occasions to attempt to gather up the strength necessary. I don't care about the cost. I just can't cope with disappointment.
Meanwhile we'll continue to use our Blueants.
I disagree my friend...I happen to have a pinfolds system that has lasted well with frequent use all this year...I have the mototalkie setup and it has done superbly well (and resonably priced at only $300) throughout this time. Furthermore, when I was setting the system up to work between my fathers Baehr system and mine, Mike Pinfold was extremely helpful assisting us with technical advice and also made an adapter plug for the Baehr system to work with his push to talk system. We rode all the way to the Brass Monkey chatting all the way...and at the time my dad had a radar detector and I didn't...hence the comms came in handy when his detector went off :niceone:
I do believe that it is money well spent when you consider the cost's of other systems with similar features....maybe you need to be a little more gentle, Mrs H will most likely prefer this too!:Pokey:
Hellraiser
15th December 2007, 15:57
A Baehr will work better for you. The reason we haven't got such a system is because I don't want to have to ride all the way to Henderson to ask the questions the web site doesn't answer. I have been stunningly underwhelmed by kit floggers on too many occasions to attempt to gather up the strength necessary. I don't care about the cost. I just can't cope with disappointment.
Meanwhile we'll continue to use our Blueants.
Kind sir i can vouch for the Baehr 100% it is well worth the $$. I have the Verso XL conected to a Tait TM8250 which has the main unit install under the seat and the remote head unit on a RAM Mount, i also run an AM/FM MP3 Radio through it acompanied by my X50, I have converted the pass light switch on my bike to be the PTT button.
I am a motorcycle courier so the system operates for upto 12 hours a day and i have not had any problems with it since i installed it almost a year ago. I am currently looking at installing the Bluetooth modual so i can also connect my phone without cables.
So just stump up the cash and purchase one .........
Just one word of advice send your helmets to Tony and get him to install the head sets he does a really tidy job both mine are installed in shoei's
Hitcher
16th December 2007, 12:08
I disagree my friend...
It's nice I guess to know that one Pinfolds system has worked for somebody. Our persistence has gone way beyond my normal "three strikes" policy. I've got about 4 PTT buttons as well as two walkie talkies lying around, if you or anybody else is interested in them.
scumdog
16th December 2007, 13:20
I guess they're no good to me if I wish to persevere with my 'skull-mask-and-shortie-open-face helmet set-up?
Ah well, I guess it's peaceful silence and hand flailing it is with CB and I???
gijoe1313
16th December 2007, 20:24
Well zeocen and I decided to give his ZZR600 a shake-up run and test the radio set up today. Once we got used to using them, it was easy-peasey as you like. Just used it to talk about general direction things and other trivial stuff.
Range is okay and was able to talk to each other a klick or so out no worries. Just have to learn the pause before you speak to allow your full sentence to be heard from the beginning.
Was funny listening to the radio chatter from other users every now and then as we came into range! Will conduct more extensive testing later (any excuse for a ride!)
Had to stop to adjust the speaker pads in the helmet to stop them painfully squishing in the ol'noggin at places :pinch: but once sorted was happy as peas in a pod :yes:
Was good to use to communicate when parked up without having to yell with the helmets on!
Hawkeye
4th February 2008, 17:35
Well zeocen and I decided to give his ZZR600 a shake-up run and test the radio set up today. Once we got used to using them, it was easy-peasey as you like. Just used it to talk about general direction things and other trivial stuff.
Range is okay and was able to talk to each other a klick or so out no worries. Just have to learn the pause before you speak to allow your full sentence to be heard from the beginning.
Was funny listening to the radio chatter from other users every now and then as we came into range! Will conduct more extensive testing later (any excuse for a ride!)
Had to stop to adjust the speaker pads in the helmet to stop them painfully squishing in the ol'noggin at places :pinch: but once sorted was happy as peas in a pod :yes:
Was good to use to communicate when parked up without having to yell with the helmets on!
Hi gijoe1313. How's the pinfold system holding out. I've just got myself a couple of radio's with head sets thrown in. Only problem is they are all attached. (see photo below) The boom mike is not quite long enough and when I have the ear piece in, the mike is sitting on my cheek rather than in front which, inside the helmet, stops them working.
My options are to pull it apart and wire on a different set of speakers so I can mount the mike in front. Or I could replace the headset with something that actually works.
Are you still using the pinfolds and do they actually work??
gijoe1313
6th February 2008, 07:27
I've been using my system infrequently and it still works just fine, how it would stand up to a daily hammering hasn't been found out yet! :sweatdrop
Most of the time, I solo ride and when it comes to a group ride or a long ride with another biker it does come in handy! "I need to pee" "I have an insect argrgghghghghghhhhhhhh...." "watch out for dead possum/shite" "ooh see that pretty dolly bird" etc etc. :innocent:
Handy for directions "left turn" "right on roundabout" "stop here you plonker"
Biggles08
6th February 2008, 08:31
It's nice I guess to know that one Pinfolds system has worked for somebody. Our persistence has gone way beyond my normal "three strikes" policy. I've got about 4 PTT buttons as well as two walkie talkies lying around, if you or anybody else is interested in them.
how much do you want for a ptt setup with radio for bike to bike? Reason is my partner has just got her license and we need another system for her bike now as when she was on the back of mine, we used to use the mototalkie rider to pillion setup but obviously can't now. She needs the wiring for her helmet headset to plug a radio into and have the PTT button. Do you have one still that you want to offload cheap? Cheers.
WRT
6th February 2008, 10:54
Ah well, I guess it's peaceful silence and hand flailing it is with CB and I???
Peaceful silence on a Harley? Is the hand flailing because you are trying to signal that the bike has broken down (again) and you are trying to coast to the next layby up ahead so you can pull off the road?
PS - I'm also using the Blueants, find them brilliant but really need to get some windjammers to cut down on the road noise at higher speeds.
Hitcher
6th February 2008, 20:20
Do you have one still that you want to offload cheap? Cheers.
In all conscience I couldn't offload the Pinfolds gear. But you're welcome to make an offer for the walkie talkies.
Macktheknife
6th February 2008, 23:21
In all conscience I couldn't offload the Pinfolds gear. But you're welcome to make an offer for the walkie talkies.
hmmmmmmm
All care, no responsibility hitcher.
It is after all, an informed decision on his part (he has one already) and should not reflect on you or your conscience.
Pumba
7th February 2008, 07:23
how much do you want for a ptt setup with radio for bike to bike? Reason is my partner has just got her license and we need another system for her bike now as when she was on the back of mine, we used to use the mototalkie rider to pillion setup but obviously can't now. She needs the wiring for her helmet headset to plug a radio into and have the PTT button. Do you have one still that you want to offload cheap? Cheers.
Hey Biggles if you are after that sort of system it might be worth having a look at the Blue Ant Gear (http://www.blueant.com.au/). Qkkid and Qkchk used theres for the first time over the aniversary weekend trip north and were raving about them. I also know the NingaNanna is serouly considering getting a set when Jacinda gets out on the road.
Just my 2 cents.
Back on topic.:done:
Biggles08
7th February 2008, 07:41
Hey Biggles if you are after that sort of system it might be worth having a look at the Blue Ant Gear (http://www.blueant.com.au/). Qkkid and Qkchk used theres for the first time over the aniversary weekend trip north and were raving about them. I also know the NingaNanna is serouly considering getting a set when Jacinda gets out on the road.
Just my 2 cents.
Back on topic.:done:
Yeh I've thought about it but I've already got my pinfolds in my bike (which is still going strong even after my big off) so I need to have a setup for her that is compatible with that. I may end up getting another pinfolds mototalkie system for her bike as well...so she can listen to music and plug her phone into it etc. Not high on the shopping list but its on there.
The other problem (comment rather) is the blueant system appears to be only with one ear piece which would annoy me. The pinfolds system is stereo (when listening to music) and mono through both earpieces when voice is being transmitted. I honestly have no issue with the pinfolds system and he's a very helpful guy too.:2thumbsup
babyblade250rr
12th February 2008, 20:11
Radio intercoms? Pfft.
You are all most gravely mislead.
The whole point of going riding with the missus is to gain brownie points for spending time with her without having to talk.
Hope she doesn't read this thread.
LOL NICE!!!
babyblade250rr
12th February 2008, 20:15
I've been using my system infrequently and it still works just fine, how it would stand up to a daily hammering hasn't been found out yet! :sweatdrop
Most of the time, I solo ride and when it comes to a group ride or a long ride with another biker it does come in handy! "I need to pee" "I have an insect argrgghghghghghhhhhhhh...." "watch out for dead possum/shite" "ooh see that pretty dolly bird" etc etc. :innocent:
Handy for directions "left turn" "right on roundabout" "stop here you plonker"
Yeah this may have helped when E.J, Me and yourself were heading to Albany lol
babyblade250rr
12th February 2008, 20:21
P.S you need to have a spanner night very soon hopfully before i fly off to rainy england in three weeks time, would be nice to have decent "Talking shite and breaking things" session!!:apint:
homer
12th February 2008, 21:11
Radio intercoms? Pfft.
You are all most gravely mislead.
The whole point of going riding with the missus is to gain brownie points for spending time with her without having to talk.
Hope she doesn't read this thread.
A fucken menn
Its a motorbike
its like wanting a quiet helmet ! yeah some are better but if you want quiet you want a fucken car
gijoe1313
12th February 2008, 21:38
Who's thread dredging? Burn them!
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