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So, first thing is to lay it all out on the living room floor and work out what goes where, before starting to fit it to the bike.
GPS comes with a nice mount so I get that fitted and wired up (power and audio) with wiring going round the back of the clocks and into the cubby hole (though a hacksaw-extended slot).
Laying the autocom stuff out to decide where to put everything, it becomes obvious that the radio's gonna have to go in my tankbag - there's just no room anywhere else. So the radio lead comes over the top yoke where it'll slip into the bagster nicely. Rider audio'll come out by my right knee and the passenger lead's left in the cubby - I'll bother with it should I ever have a pillion that wants to use it.
Bought a push to talk button for the radio as I'm prone to talking to myself or singing - it just cable ties onto the grip.
GPS power and the autocom negative lead go back to the battery, sneaking under the edge of the tank. Autocom positive needs to be on a switched wire (so it's off when the bike is) but the Sprint has a convenient connector for the heated grips on the left faring so it can go in there.
Lots of tidying up of wires, thankfully there's plenty of dead space in that right fairing and we're ready to rumble. I wanted the autocom box accessible as I need to do some fiddling with levels and stuff as well as adding my ipod in later.
Speakers and mic don't fit my ageing Raid very well but I've got a Multitec on order so that should be better. Tomorrow I'll take it out and get the noise sensor levels and such fiddled with.
All in all, not as much of a faff as I thought it might be.  |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Shouldn't this be in show and tell?  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
Remember kids, bikes aren't like lego. You can't easily take a part from one bike and then fit it to another. |
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The autocom comes with a pair of velcro-backed speakers and a small boom mic which needs to go in your lid.
First tried the speakers in my Raid and the word was PAIN. It doesn't really have any recesses suitable for fitting the speakers and as it's well and truely worn in to the shape of my head, adding the speakers just pushed against my ears and got really annoying quite quickly.
I'd already been thinking about a new lid and a 20% off ebay voucher sealed the deal - flip up Multitec for the win. The cheek pads are removable so the boom mic fits between them and the shell of the helmet, the metal being flexible so you can bend the remaining bit out of the way for doffing/donning.
The speakers fit into the recesses designed for purpose and with a bit of fiddling (your ears really don't seem to be where you'd imagine they are ) it's about as comfy as a brand new lid's ever going to be.
There's lots of wiring to get rid of so I folded most of it under one of the 'flappy bits' and threw in a few stitches to keep it in places. After initial experiments with thread and electrical tape, there's now a cable tie securing the end of the cable out the back of the lid and I've stuck on some velcro for keeping it out of the way when connected up or when carrying it around.
Fitting the stuff to the helmet was actually the most annoying part of the whole thing, you have to wear it on the bike with wind pushing on it and head movement to really work out what's comfy, so there's lots of trial and error.
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That last pic looks exactly like the bottom of a current issue RAF flying helmet... DIN plug and all!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Autocom and Zumo are brilliant. You don't need to get too big an SD card as they unit will only recognise a 999 tunes.
https://www.zumoforums.com/index.php?action=forum
This site is very useful for all your Zumo and Autocom needs.
there are loads of things that the Zumo can do.
I got the 400 when it was going cheap a few months ago and have had the Autocom for about 5 years now. I have just got a new kenwood Protalk radio costing £125 but found that the Motorola at half the price are better, just that the batteries don't last as long.
I'm surprised you got PTT instead of VOX but both are good. ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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For £250? the cheapest I had seen them for was £380 so you have a real bargain.
Check the Zumo link for advice on leads before you go spending money out. Looks like you can save some if you follow their advice. ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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I feel better now, Thought I had been fleeced for my 400 there.  ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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If your Sat Nav is too close, I'd suggest looking at https://www.telferizer.co.uk/ , he's based in Stockport, and does mounts for damn near every bike. ____________________ VFR 800 (Yes its the VTec, and its great) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 234 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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