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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    Yeah, unconnected is a word. Unconnect though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Did Hitcher just write "unconnect"?
    Just checking that people are still awake.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Just checking that people are still awake.
    the meaning also seems different

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    thanks for the ideas fellow riders
    i decided to buy SENA, from senabluetooth, picked it up new on ebay for 310 us, and its still somewhere in the post, will write how we like it and if we are still together )

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    Quote Originally Posted by kusaj View Post
    thanks for the ideas fellow riders
    i decided to buy SENA, from senabluetooth, picked it up new on ebay for 310 us, and its still somewhere in the post, will write how we like it and if we are still together )
    Who did you find who was willing to ship it to NZ directly, or did you get a friend to send it on? Most suppliers expressly say they won't ship to NZ (because of regional pricing differences). It looks like a nice unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Who did you find who was willing to ship it to NZ directly, or did you get a friend to send it on? Most suppliers expressly say they won't ship to NZ (because of regional pricing differences). It looks like a nice unit.
    Hi there, the place is called GM cycles, gmcycles.com, they have account on ebay and have no problem to ship to nz. sena is selling the intercom for 400US, GM gave me a deal for 310US including postage. And also had no problem to write down lower value for customs to bypass paying import tax.
    I did it few times and its always no problem for them to do so.
    I wasn't sure how they can sell the same product for 100US less but they are an official dealer of SENA company's partner, so it should be ok. lets hope so

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    Thanks so much for the info - that's a great price and there doesn't seem to be much difference spec-wise between the Sena and the Scala - both score plenty of brownie points. At that price, you've tipped the balance towards Sena

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    a short review

    the intercom arrived, it took about 7 days from the US. 385NZD all up. Had to try it straight away. Its simple easy to work with while riding and piece a cake to connect to anything. Different kind of beeps navigate the way through so its simple to turn it on/off connect to the second intercom or the phone, as far as I went. The sound quality is perfect, mounting onto the helmet easy and you can clip it off the helmet when not riding. comes with wall charger, carcharger even it shouldn't be charged in cars, only on bikes, so when i get new bike i will place one charger slot in.
    only thing i have to figure out is how to modify helmet to hide the speakers. they are about 4-5mm wide and my helmet is fairly tight so they annoy the ears a bit especially on longer trip. we were onbike about our and my ears weren't happy. mic is fine, and has sturdy flexible stem so you can mould it to the helmets shape. its cool. really easy to connect with phone and pick up calls.
    thats about it. definitely worth the money.
    there is way more specs and review on the net but as far as I tried it I LIKE IT!
    cyu

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    Quote Originally Posted by kusaj View Post
    the intercom arrived, it took about 7 days from the US. 385NZD all up.
    cyu
    Thanks so much for the heads-up about the direct supplier - ordered mine at the weekend. I presume you could bend the boom mic enough that it wasn't pressing against your mouth directly? What sort of helmet have you got? Mine's a Shoei XR1000. If you can't get enough clearance for the speakers, would you use iPod-type earbuds which have a 3.5mm connection? I'll make permanent connections in my helmet but the other one will be used for various riders taking the IAM advanced riding training so I'm hoping that they are quick to fit and take off again. They certainly look like it from the material I've seen on the internet.

    Cheers,

    Geoff

    P.S Any appreciable extra wind noise or turbulence from the unit?

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    After an erratic ride into town last week, (I forgot to tell her that I had to divert via the battery store, didn't use indicators to show when I was turning of, etc etc), te missus saw some Scala headsets in the shop and that was it. $395, I think. We now have a pair of Scala pro2 headsets. Initial impressions seem good, but, as it's been over 36C the last few days and we're heat wusses, we haven't tried them out on the bikes yet!
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    Still think my turnout might be the cheapest :3

    Me and my friend both brought $30 CB Radios from Jaycar, as well as some $5 headsets that we need to resolder new plugs onto/make an adapter. Just need to get hold of a new helmet that accomodates the headset too... oh and wait for him to get a bike then we can see how it goes!

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    I've gone the UHF CB route (PRS or Personal Radio Service), simply because it's not proprietary. You don't have to all have the same gear in order to talk. Any CB set up with the correct frequencies for NZ will work, and you can talk to anyone else on CB as well.
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    hi again,
    my helmet is agv not sure what model though. the speakers have a velcro on the other side so its easy to put them in and they stay in place, whole assembly took about 5 minutes maybe even less. i managed to hide the cables underneath the rim of the lining so you can't see it.
    we rode yesterday around airport in wellington at about 80km in little wind. you can hear the wind through our helmets but you sure can hear the other person on the intercom, if you can't you pop up the volume and the sound will blow your head off.
    in regards to the mic, you can form it nicely to keep away from your mouth, my helmet is fairly tight, even without the mic my lips were touching the helmet but with the mic in which i formed to keep slightly to the side is cool, and it stays where i put it.
    i know that this one is not the cheapest option, but hell, i wanted something what will work. most of the other things i manufacture myself but with the intercom i don't really wanna go hmmm? what? what did you say? i can't hear! what? all the time, could keep without the intercom at all would be the same. we chatted yesterday for about 45 minus, just couldn't stop talking. ) its fun, you either have the voice activation enabled, which i think is not necessary or a push button which is giant and you can't miss it. you tap it and talk, than tap again and is quiet. not sure how the speakers are atttached to the box if it can be changed for any other ones. maybe if you resolder or join new ones in, well everything is possible, i think that the speakers are really good quality and are strong, so i rather modify the helmet to fit the speakers properly. over and out

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    I currently use these NoiseHush Stereo Bluetooth Clip ons with me and the wife. Its really perfect. We can both listen to whatever jams we want and both our phones are voice activated so we just say call, and with one push of a button were chatting. We dont use it all that much and for and sometimes we just leave an it as an open call. Its kinda weird to hear her breathing tho...

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