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| JennyS |
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 JennyS L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 19:57 - 25 Jul 2010 Post subject: Which intercom for touring??? |
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We are doing a tour round Scotland at the end of next month and were thinking about buying a bike to bike intercom. We thought about spending say £250 on one - any adivce on what makes/models are best, and if you can get a decent one for around this price? Any help appreciated  |
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 spursfc Derestricted Danger
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 willis1337 Brolly Dolly
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 barnhatter Nitrous Nuisance

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Hi
I used a Scala that came with my Tomtom. After coming back from France in heavy rain it gave up. I got a replacement from Ebay and after coming back from Cornwall in heavy rain it too gave up. Looking aroung for yet another module I found one for £80 which is a bit steep.
I contacted scala and the reply I got was.
Thank you for contacting the Cardo Systems Support Center.
The Scala Rider is a water-resistant device designed for safe use under rainy and snowy conditions. However the headset is* not waterproof and *is not recommended for use under *heavy* rain or snowfall conditions.
In any event, the silicone cover protecting the charging jack should always be tightly closed when exposed to any rain or snowfall.
The problem that you have experienced is a defect that warrants return. The two common options are:
1. Exchange/Return at the place of purchase, if convenient and within their return guidelines.
2. Perform the exchange through us.
If you would like to perform the exchange through Cardo Systems, please send the desired shipping address, phone number, and model of the phone with which the headset is being used. I will enter the RMA request and you should, within 48 hours, receive an e-mail with explicit instructions for return.
We ask that you send only the defective item, and keep all of the accessories. Please also verify that the address information has been entered correctly. You may use any shipping method you like, but we ask that you protect the unit, so as to avoid damage in transit.
Once we receive your item, it will be evaluated and if it is found to be defective per the terms of our 1 year Limited Warranty, a new item will be sent to you. Please refer to the Limited Warranty found in your product's User Guide for more details.
Please feel free to contact us if we can assist you with any other questions.
Best Regards,
Robert Wargo
Customer Service
www.cardosystems.com
1-800-488-0363
Sorry the minimum requirement is that it should be 100% waterproof for use on a motorcycle.
I have decided to not bother with Scala as they are not "fit for purpose" okay for the states in dry weather but not for "proper touring" where they will get wet.
I am looking at a Starcom system which although is more expensive I have been advised iis better.
The old saying of buying cheap buy twice I feel is true with Scala.
So I would advise after the reply from their customer relations is never bother with Scala.
I know that there are people who will have driven through bad weather with one but as Robert Wago from Scala said Its not waterproof and Dont use in heavy rain or snow. |
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 JennyS L Plate Warrior
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Thanks for your replies, they are appreciated. We have looked on a few websites and they all look fairly confusing to us! We are going to go and look at some in the shops, any suggestions of good places to go? Ideally around Essex / Herts?
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I have to admit we are still using PMR radios... and I think you will still need them with a Starcom for Bike to Bike
Intek MT5050 is our current one of choice as it can "allegedly" ..ahem... be easily modified to full 4 watt power ....
Even at motorway speeds breaking squelch can be used as a signal when voice comms gets blasted out ... one push on th PTT to gain attention then two for stop ASAP or three for need fuel.
In town they are great as it gives you two pairs of eyes when navigating around a strange place and looking for signs. Also it means you can communicate at junctions without shouting and the inevitable... "Go left"..."What???" ..."Go Left" ..."What???" when you are both wearing earplugs
Rocket Radio in Letchworth seem to carry good stocks of PMRs
https://www.rocketradio.co.uk/index.asp ____________________ Gaffer Tape is like The Force.
It has a dark side and a light side and holds the Universe together! |
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 panamaniac Derestricted Danger

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I've been using Autocom for years and not only found it fit for purpose in an excellent way, but the service & support is second to none, there units don't seem any more expensive than the rest of the stuff you get out there, but the quality of the build and reception is infinitely better than other units I've heard (Only when hard wired).
(When I call people on the phone they don't realise I'm on a moving bike.)
as for fitting them to your bike,- have a word with Autocom and, believe me, they'll find somewhere to fit it!
I have dumped the speakers in the helmet now and use monitors made by 'ultimate ear' (expensive at £200 but well worth it) and even wearing a Caberg helmet, screen down, at 70++++++mph I can hear the phone, Satnav, MP3, Audible books and radio clear as a bell, as the monitors are as fitted earplugs with Bose speakers (small ones!?) ____________________ Want a reason for getting out and using the bike,
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Always use scala, 7 days, all year round in the most horrific of weather and never has one let water in ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 192 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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