Intercoms
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5150

Original Poster:

732 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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I'm sure this has been covered before, but has anyone have a recommendation for decent intercoms?

After something for two bikes as oppose to rider and pillion comms. . .

Cheers

barry sheene

1,524 posts

304 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Try these,

www.autocom.co.uk/

I´ve been using one for years.


Edited by barry sheene on Wednesday 7th February 10:04

KTiM

152 posts

250 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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or www.intaride.com

I have one and it is better than my old Autocom. Very good personal service from Intaride too (should say that I always had good service from Autocom as well).

ChasMill

270 posts

237 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Starcom

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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barry sheene said:
Try these,

www.autocom.co.uk/

I´ve been using one for years.


I too have an Autocom. Very adaptable and has been used across several bikes. Not cheap, though.

Scott W

572 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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barry sheene said:
Try these,

www.autocom.co.uk/

I´ve been using one for years.


Another Autocom user here - customer service has always been great for me when I've changed the system from bike to bike.

BobM

944 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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I have a Starcom which is pretty much identical to the Autocom but I find I'm just picking up too much wind noise at anything above about 60mph. Maybe my helmet to blame?

5150

Original Poster:

732 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Thanks fellas - I'll have a gander. . . .

CoachRob

41 posts

227 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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I've always shopped with Intraride. You get the same spec as some of the top A/Com stuff for a third of the price and David the Gaffer is a top bloke! Nothings a hassle.

speed8

5,103 posts

294 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Scott W said:
barry sheene said:
Try these,

www.autocom.co.uk/

I´ve been using one for years.


Another Autocom user here - customer service has always been great for me when I've changed the system from bike to bike.


Autocom here too and it works very well but I really need to sit down and set it up properly. I'm having trouble getting the earpieces comfortable so if anyone has any tips they'd be appreciated.

Scott W

572 posts

264 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Have you tried pressing the speaker in to the helmet with the back of a spoon? I was shown this trick by a guy who works at Autocom and it certainly worked for me!

speed8

5,103 posts

294 months

Tuesday 13th February 2007
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Nope, haven't tried that. I'll give it a go when I get home.