How much should I expect to pay for a stock CB installed by a dealer...the total cost? Are there any alternatives to the BRP unit? I have a Goldwing with CB and want to be able to talk to my wife who will have the RT.
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How much should I expect to pay for a stock CB installed by a dealer...the total cost? Are there any alternatives to the BRP unit? I have a Goldwing with CB and want to be able to talk to my wife who will have the RT.
Dealer in New York where I'm getting bike actually wants $1600. Too funny.
What are you getting for your 1600 ? CB, Entertainment harness,headsets and cords as you will need all this to use the CB/ Intercom . Seems a little high although it took me a good 5-6 hours to install the CB unit and entertainment harness . Why you can't order this stuff installed from the factory as you do car options is beyound me ?
Dealer said it would be about 10 hours of labor!
You cant imagine what it takes to install to the point of the back of the bike has to be partially removed an every tupperwear from the front facia,I did it but never again,directions suck at best,but after words it works great for my wife and I to communicate.
Now if I could figure how to make phone work with it.
Dick:ani29:
What is the entertainment harness? The dealer gave you two helmet headsets, ie, J&M?
My dealer only charged 2.5 hours to install the CB so it was little under $1,000 installed and out the door. I also bought two headsets for $120 each at Central Cycle Powersports.
[QUOTE=boyallie;375694]What is the entertainment harness? The dealer gave you two helmet headsets, ie, J&M?
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A simple explanation of the entertainment harness is a harness that is required to hook up options on your scoot. When I ordered BR1, I bought the CB, GPS and XM radio. This included the harness to hook these up to intergrate them into the audio system. It is a required item if you wish the BRP CB...or other items to work through your headsets/speakers, etc. My dealer gave me (and still does) 15% off my options and the labor to install them. I also had Kewl footrest and a brake light installed. The dealer said there is a much less labor charge when putting these on when the scoot comes out of the crate...as it is all apart already.
Ten hours of labor seems excessive to me. Several of our more talented Spyders have installed CBs, etc and know the actual time it took them...remember that they do it once and your dealer tech does many CBs etc and should take much less time than our members.
I do not understand why a dealer would overcharge a customer who just bought a new scoot and will be back for service, options, etc. Because my dealer gave me resonable prices, I have sent two folks for new Spyders and one for a two wheeler because I was treated fairly. It just does not figure....
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If the install is being done at the same time the dealer is assembling the :spyder2: it cost much less because the tech doesn't have to remove all of the panels, or any other parts. There is a thread here somewhere where a member has a picture of what his :spyder2: looks like after tearing everything down to start the install (and it isn't pretty). I believe that every state regulates labor charges differently, so you'll get many different opinions on how long it takes to install the CB/Comm system. BRP has set the time for labor charges and many dealers follow that chart; whereas, some dealers use it as a guideline and only charge the customer the amount of time the technician actual uses (flat-rate vs real-time).
Like any other high-priced "toy", if you can't afford to have it fixed, or don't know how to do it yourself, then perhaps you should think twice about owning it.
I can afford to have it done. But why get taken advantage of when someone will charge what is more fair and reasonable.
Very true in what you say. Call several dealers listed on this site...they don't have to be close to you and ask "how much to...". When I shopped for BR1 and knew exactly what I wanted, I listed the options, called five dealers for pricing. Mine was a cash deal so no trade in....just the facts! One dealer said he could not give prices over the phone because of his low prices, I may be a dealer...I said here is my home address, send me a letter...never heard from him. No big deal, I got a reasonable deal and we are happy.
Somewhere here, there are posts of CB installs with photos...a chore at best.
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Here is the thread for DIY Install:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...t=comm+install
WITHOUT the CB....will my wife be able to listen to the AM FM with her helmet headset on the RT-S? J&M headset and lower cord?
If you have the Audio Convenience package, yes, she can listen to music.
No, She will only be able to listen to the radio through the speakers only not through the headset as the headset is part of the CB/Communication system. I have a 2010 RTS with no cb/comm system and I can only listen to the ipod and radio through the speakers on the :spyder2:.
oops, guess I'm wrong....sorry about that. :opps:
IF the entertainment harness is installed, could the helmets work then? I think I read that they would with the harness...
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This is one of the reasons I have not purchased a RT-S yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most other touring bikes either come with an intercom system.
Save your money, I have the CB and it cost a total if $1300. installed, And you would think that for that price it would work better then yelling across the street. What a hunk of junk, I have had to have it tuned twice now and the best it will to is transmit about a mile. ICOM makes a Portable CB setup for the Midland 75-822 hand held cb that really works and will give you a working intercom. And you can use either a CB radio or a FRS. And costs under $300.
My buddy, who has a Gold Wing, and I measured the distance of my CB. The transmit was about 100 yards and to receive was just a little longer.
I already had the dealer install the CB Communication System, I am interested in adding the Garmin 660 Zumo GPS. Do I need to have a dealer install that in my communication system - in other words, do I need to buy from a dealer and pay for them to install? I have called around and have been unable to get an answer that makes me comfortable in buying my own system.
I agree it is a piece of crap. Mine has been replaced once, and the antenna replaced once, and it still doesn't work correctly. They are not sure what to do now. The second unit took care of the ipod muting problem I had, but I could not receive any more than about 3 car lengths (when on a group ride I could hear the guy right behind me answering the leader, but never heard the leader). The antenna fixed that kind of (supposedly it was crimped) ... still not much distance. Overall very disapointed for a unit that installed cost about 900$$$$$.
Willy