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Didn't get much riding in today, but what I did get I was loving all the way. The noise and the feeling when you give it the blaaaaargh on the right hand could be addictive, might not be contributing to much fuel economy though.Is it wrong to love my bike?
I wasn't expecting to take any decent pics today given the weather, but then I stumbled upon a nifty spot while taking the longish way home - they'll be coming very shortly.
it's an awesome machine
what a BEAST!
it'll provide you with thousands of miles of magnificent touring, of that there can be no doubt!
and if the rest of us get tired, we can chuck our bikes in the boot and jump on the pillion for a breather
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Hey Horse what sort of system have you got in your helmet, is it blue tooth
I,m looking for something to set up for radar detector, GPS and maybe the phone, not sure if i want phone calls on the bike
Was looking at the star com under motor cycle comunications here http://www.radardirect.co.nz/new/frameset/
What do you rekon
Bugger!
I saw your post on this last week, meant to talk to you about it on Friday night. But forgot.
I've got a Blue-Ant Interphone, which I find works fairly well, just mono speaker. I only use it for the phone interface (so I can go riding when I'm on call, I have to have a max 30min response time so I can go on short pootles), haven't used the intercom function, but the reviews I've read suggest it goes okay although the battery life may be a bit suspect (in phone mode the battery lasts forever. As in days & days).
But the one I've seen online which I'd buy if I was getting one now is the new Camos BTS-300. Does the long range intercom thing (so you and Monie can get one each and chat while you're riding), plus bluetooth for your phone, plus it's also stereo and supports the A2DP Bluetooth stereo protocol so you can use something like a bluetooth adaptor for an ipod and send stereo to your helmet if you want music. And it's got some priority thing so phone calls (or GPS prompts) will override the stereo (ie mute the music).
No idea if you can get them in NZ, or if you'll have to order direct from the US.
# Bluetooth® 2.0 Technology for Highest Quality Stereo Audio
# Bike to Bike Intercom Range of up to 500 meters (maximum range achieved in open road, low traffic conditions)
# High Quality Slim Fit Stereo Speakers (6mm in depth)
# Large Mute Button for Increased Safety
# Waterproof Case
# Full Face (soft wire) Microphone and Boom Microphone Provide Unmatched Noise Cancellation.
# Easy Mounting via Clip On Mounting System or Double Sided Tape Mount Fits to any Helmet
# Full Duplex Wireless Intercom
# Micro USB Headset Connector Allows Easy Transfer Between Headsets.
# Up to 8 Hours Battery Life with 180 Hours Standby
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