List of Bike-To-Bike Comms On the Site
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List of Bike-To-Bike Comms On the Site
I know there was a list on the old site, but it seemed to be waaaaaaay out of date, so though it might be an idea to get a recent list of members with Bike-To-Bike comms, which may help out on some of the larger / longer rideouts.
Here goes for mine then:
- Autocom Active Plus
- Kenwood ProTalk TK3201 T2
Here goes for mine then:
- Autocom Active Plus
- Kenwood ProTalk TK3201 T2
Re: List of Bike-To-Bike Comms On the Site
I also use a Kenwood via Autocom
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Hi All, I would be very interested to hear what people think is a decent mid priced bike to bike comms setup. My youngest son just got a GSXR600, (What can I say?) and thought it might be nice to set us both up with comms bike to bike. Used to use a bike intercom before with the lad on the back of the cat and always made queing to get into races etc a bit less boring. But best will in the world I don't think the wires would stretch from me to the Gixxer kid!
So can I ask when you reply to this post with what you have, can you also put a comment on it's pros and cons.
Much appreciated
Phil
So can I ask when you reply to this post with what you have, can you also put a comment on it's pros and cons.
Much appreciated
Phil
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I also have Kenwood via Autocom - and have advised anyone who asks me to get this - Autocom kits half price at the mo as new wireless ones coming out.
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Autocom Super Pro Duo and a Ucom TwinTalker 6800 Midland G7 ( .5w PMR)
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