 Sapphire Borekit Bruiser

Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Karma :    
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 Posted: 04:15 - 23 Nov 2006 Post subject: Bike 2 Bike Intercom |
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Has anyone got, or know someone that has, a Bike 2 Bike Com set that is excess to their needs and want to sell it ?? .. checked over here ...(OUCH!!! ) ... also some amoured Jeans & Jacket would be nice
Will even bring a box of V.B. or Carlton when I (eventually) get over there, YEP, planning in well under way for the U.K/Scotland, Ireland (Rellies over there) and Europe trip, dont know if to bring own bike or hire/rent one, OR buy one with the option of selling/giving it away, when trip is over, initial plan is for 12-18 mths.. Hoping to get away mid 07.
So my friends, ANY thoughts/suggestions ..(NOT those sort.. WELL, not until I know you a bit better that is ) .... I'll listen to all ... ____________________ "Dont Pay the FerryMan"
Current Ride: XJ900 Yamaha plus Kwaka ZZR 250.. (Working towards an exact replica of Peter Fonda's Chopper). |
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 extreme3d World Chat Champion

Joined: 27 Dec 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 00:53 - 24 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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Afraid i don't know anyone who's selling one, but I can tell you the system to get is Autocom. As far as sound quality goes they really are the best. I'm the last in my group of riding freinds to get one - I didn't know what I was missing before
https://www.autocom.co.uk/
(Ignore the prices on the front page, they are for GPS systems). Open up the brochure and download it. The autocom you want is £154 for the unit itself including helmey speakers/microphone (Active - kit 200). You will need a radio to make it bike to bike. On it's own though it's great for playing music and you can also plug your GPS, radar detector etc into it aswell. |
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