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chilli

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17,320 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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Sorry, but more advice needed. I need an Autocom for bike to bike, mobile, and GPS (neer a pillion!) I've been looking at the Autocom Pro-7-Sport as it was suggested by my biking mates, but is the Pro M1 any good or compatible with the Pro-7-Sport?

Many thanks.

ps - One day somene will post something which I can help with!

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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Just to confuse things, Autocom have updated their range this year

2006 Range

I have a Pro 7 and it will do all you've asked of it. I'm not sure but I think the Pro M1 was from an earlier generation to mine and might have five pin plugs rather than Autocom's standard seven - although Autocom still sell the 5-pin ones.

Pro 7 means you can have the intercom and the radio powered by the bike. The problem you'll have is accommodating it under your seat. The underseat exhaust on mine robs a lot of space. I managed it - just - on my R1.

The systems tend to be expensive, though.

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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rsvmilly said:
Just to confuse things, Autocom have updated their range this year

2006 Range

I have a Pro 7 and it will do all you've asked of it. I'm not sure but I think the Pro M1 was from an earlier generation to mine and might have five pin plugs rather than Autocom's standard seven - although Autocom still sell the 5-pin ones.

Pro 7 means you can have the intercom and the radio powered by the bike. The problem you'll have is accommodating it under your seat. The underseat exhaust on mine robs a lot of space. I managed it - just - on my R1.

The systems tend to be expensive, though.


Thanks mate...I'll go for the Pro 7 then. Know what you mean about space....Lucky if I could fit a book of matches under my seat!

Cheers.

Scott W

572 posts

266 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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Phone them up and ask for Rich - he'll be able to answer any questions you have and help you out. He's known on quite a few bike forums for being the guy in the know.

He's sold the system to both my wife and I as we have our own bikes, and on the back of that he's also sold it to quite a few other friends of mine.