NancysToy
Motorbike Professor
Last week, late Thursday, I ordered a Starcom1 Advance comm system from England. http://www.starcom1.com/ I have an original Starcom1 on my BMW, and we have been very pleased with it. Now, with two bikes on the road, we needed a way to talk bike-to-bike instead of just rider-to-pillion. Starcom1 confirmed my order Friday, but I was shocked when the package arrived from England with the UPS truck on Monday. Can't beat that. Ordered the Motorola Talkabout 9500 radios last week, too, and received them from Amazon quickly.
Spent some time chasing parts to build a power bus and ground bus, similar to Lamont's. Set it up with a relay to shut off with the ignition. Took a bit more time to strip body panels and do everything than I expected, but the install went well. Probably easier to tap into the wire to the 12V outlet to trigger the relay if the outlet isn't actually installed in the trunk. Fortunately I have skinny hands and forearms. Working on a full-bodied motorcycle is a big pain...I prefer my naked old relics.
Installed the Starcom1 unit under the dash. Most protected spot I could find. It wouldn't fit under the seat like on my Beemer, no clearance. Purchased their headset bulkhead cable, and installed the outlet under the seat. Didn't install two since we never have ridden two-up on the Spyder. Haven't ridden two-up at all since my wife got her fabulous toy.
The unit works very well, just like my old one. Great to have tunes on the road again, by hooking up the MP3 player. Ran the audio and radio cables to the trunk. The player and radio fit neatly into the pockets on the trunk liner. Access to the comm unit itself, for adjustments, or to hook up a phone or navigation device (GPS, radar detector), is limited. Have to take the dash cluster out. I didn't add those cables since Nancy figured she wouldn't hook up her cell anyway, and I seldom do, since part of the purpose of riding is to get away from all that. Don't own a GPS or detector. Didn't order or intall a PTT switch, either, since the radios are equipped with VOX. Not a big deal to change later. Haven't tried the radios while riding yet, but the VOX worked well and the radio was clear as a bell in the driveway. The Starcom! noise reduction is superb.
Now I can talk to my wife on the road again. She is happy, I am happy, life is good!
-Scotty
Spent some time chasing parts to build a power bus and ground bus, similar to Lamont's. Set it up with a relay to shut off with the ignition. Took a bit more time to strip body panels and do everything than I expected, but the install went well. Probably easier to tap into the wire to the 12V outlet to trigger the relay if the outlet isn't actually installed in the trunk. Fortunately I have skinny hands and forearms. Working on a full-bodied motorcycle is a big pain...I prefer my naked old relics.
Installed the Starcom1 unit under the dash. Most protected spot I could find. It wouldn't fit under the seat like on my Beemer, no clearance. Purchased their headset bulkhead cable, and installed the outlet under the seat. Didn't install two since we never have ridden two-up on the Spyder. Haven't ridden two-up at all since my wife got her fabulous toy.
The unit works very well, just like my old one. Great to have tunes on the road again, by hooking up the MP3 player. Ran the audio and radio cables to the trunk. The player and radio fit neatly into the pockets on the trunk liner. Access to the comm unit itself, for adjustments, or to hook up a phone or navigation device (GPS, radar detector), is limited. Have to take the dash cluster out. I didn't add those cables since Nancy figured she wouldn't hook up her cell anyway, and I seldom do, since part of the purpose of riding is to get away from all that. Don't own a GPS or detector. Didn't order or intall a PTT switch, either, since the radios are equipped with VOX. Not a big deal to change later. Haven't tried the radios while riding yet, but the VOX worked well and the radio was clear as a bell in the driveway. The Starcom! noise reduction is superb.
Now I can talk to my wife on the road again. She is happy, I am happy, life is good!
-Scotty