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Krusti
21st April 2008, 12:27
Bike 2 Bike Motorbike Headsets for 2 way radios. Auction on Trade Me. Start price is half new price and includes the handsets.

Bought them and never really felt the need to listen to her who rules with an iron fist....:rolleyes:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Other/auction-151512504.htm?p=2

shafty
21st April 2008, 15:32
Whats the range ? And are they PTT, and if so, do the PTT buttons mount on the bars or where?

Krusti
21st April 2008, 18:31
Whats the range ? And are they PTT, and if so, do the PTT buttons mount on the bars or where?

Button is attached to bars with a velcro strap.

The radios are from supercheap. I would say the better the radios the better the range. We used them as backups on the farm but I can't remember the range we got out of them.

325rocket
21st April 2008, 18:42
at a guess i would say 2km +/- line of sight

CookMySock
21st April 2008, 19:00
unlikely you will get 2km even for hilltop-to-hilltop. On the road with trees and stuff around you, and the radios in your pockets - likely you will have to be within 100m and in direct line of sight or it will get scratchy real quick.

Best solution I think would be bone mics. I haven't tested this though.

$250 is too much for two little puny radios plus headsets IMO.

DB

325rocket
21st April 2008, 19:13
Best solution I think would be bone mics.

DB

true but i doubt you could get them for this radio and the cost would be a killer.
good point about the low coverage when the radio is in you pocket, i forgot about that.


good luck with the sale Krusti

Hitcher
21st April 2008, 21:03
The radios may be worth something, but this Pinfolds stuff is under-engineered crap.

Edbear
21st April 2008, 21:17
The radios may be worth something, but this Pinfolds stuff is under-engineered crap.

Hey Hitch! How'd you get on with your quest for intercomms? I was intending to get the Pinfolds set but am very glad I chose the Blueant's.

Hitcher
21st April 2008, 21:23
We are happily Blueanting around the countryside. One day soon, somebody will figure out how to get a walkie talkie Bluetoothed, and then le monde will be moi oyster!

Seriously though, that Pinfolds stuff is rubbish. Unfortunately magazine reviews don't test kit in operation for longer than a ride around the block.

325rocket
21st April 2008, 22:01
One day soon, somebody will figure out how to get a walkie talkie Bluetoothed, and then le monde will be moi oyster!


funny you should say that.
i have tested a pair of full duplex blue tooth headsets. they worked to a range of about 200m. you could also pair them to your blue tooth phone and make calls.

Skunk
21st April 2008, 22:28
Skunk Control and I have a set. We have Uniden 42 radios and got 7kms line of sight more than once. Where and how you mount the radio as well as the radio itself have much to do with it. Didn't find them to be rubbish, but they didn't cost the earth either. Blueant is twice the price.
Pinfolds work OK up to 100kph windspeed depending on the helmet. Skunk Controls top-of-the-line Shoei is better the my cheap HJC...


We use them every time we remember them. :lol:

Well worth the money if you ride round wondering what the other is doing.

Hitcher
22nd April 2008, 20:03
funny you should say that.
i have tested a pair of full duplex blue tooth headsets. they worked to a range of about 200m. you could also pair them to your blue tooth phone and make calls.

That is how the Blueant Interphone system works. Mrs H and I already use that system. The addition of a decent walkie talkie would greatly enhance the range.

vindy500
22nd April 2008, 20:06
hmm vodafone best mates+ blueant?

Hitcher
22nd April 2008, 20:07
Blueant is twice the price.
Pinfolds work OK up to 100kph windspeed depending on the helmet. Skunk Controls top-of-the-line Shoei is better the my cheap HJC...

Not if you buy the Blueants online for $179. And the $120 a kit that Pinfolds charge doesn't, from memory, include the cost of the walkie talkies.

The wind noise issues are exactly the same from Pinfolds to Blueant. And also, I suspect, to all helmet microphones subjected to wind being funneled past at high speed.

LoC
22nd April 2008, 20:56
Hi
where are the Blueants online for that price if ya don't mind me askin?

CookMySock
22nd April 2008, 21:16
someone really needs to trial some in-ear bone mics + VOX + radios. I might have to soon, as I will be coaching my kid.

DB

Skunk
22nd April 2008, 21:26
Hi
where are the Blueants online for that price if ya don't mind me askin?
I was going to ask the same thing. Best I found was $249.

obstacle
22nd April 2008, 21:35
here you go

http://www.acquire.co.nz/acquire/default.asp?PageID=ProductDetail&pf%5Fid=991564&dept%5Fid=300

emaN
24th April 2008, 20:14
Autocom all the way!
www.autocom.co.uk

We've used ours on our Hog with open faced bash hats riding 30,000m 'round the US & on the RF for touring 'round Europe - amazing quality all the way up 'til "silly speeds on german autobahns" ;)