• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Communication systems

dltang

Very Handy Member
Okay guys, it seems many of you here on this board are true bikers from way back and even if you are not, you may be able to help me. Since we ordered two Spyders and want to tour together, my husband and I are looking into the various bike to bike communication systems. Can anyone tell me from experience, what is good, what works best, what has the best options, i.e. phone, music, GPS, walkie talkie etc. Thanks in advance for any help.
Deb
 
dltang said:
Okay guys, it seems many of you here on this board are true bikers from way back and even if you are not, you may be able to help me. Since we ordered two Spyders and want to tour together, my husband and I are looking into the various bike to bike communication systems. Can anyone tell me from experience, what is good, what works best, what has the best options, i.e. phone, music, GPS, walkie talkie etc. Thanks in advance for any help.
Deb

These guys have some great products. http://www.jmcorp.com/ You just have to decide what you really want to do with them.

I have a iway600 GPS that has a MP3 player built into it and I also have a XM radio on my bike. I plan on mounting both of those on the Spyder too.

This may be what would work good for communication but as you know us men don't do that very well. ;)
http://www.jmcorp.com/SeeProducts.asp?PF=24

cbaudio_d.jpg
 
Everyone that looking at the j&m Cb kit for spyder need call cycle accessory store here there phone number.
1-828-524-4488 1-866-540-1680
By the way here what it include and price.

JMCB2003-DU (1) Dual Unit 579.99
JCB03-HBK* (1) Bracket
LPCBA-* (1) Antenna
HS-BCD257-UN (1) Headsets 92.00
HC-PWY (1) Lower Cords 29.00

$693.97
 
I use the Starcom 1, from England. The BMW Owners' mag had a review, and it sounded good, so we bought it. A little more expensive against the falling dollar now, but still cheaper than Autocom. You can get a system that just lets you access your phone, mp3, etc., one to talk to your passenger, or a bike-to-bike system (requires added radios, like most). Excellent noise reduction, and a great voice-activated intercom. The headset mic and speakers work well, too, as long as your helmet has pockets for the ears. My wife and I love ours. http://www.starcom1.com/
-Scotty
 
Have had to best luck with Autocom. Seen good mag reviews of Stracom. Bike to bike is usually the weak and/or expensive link. Waiting another year or two for Bluetooth systems to get better before I go that route. Right now my wife and I are still plugging and unplugging. webbikeworld.com has some good reviews of current systems. Good luck in finding a system that is right for your needs. :bigthumbsup:
sabunim5 :doorag:
 
We have been using Chatterbox. There are probably pro/cons and I have nothing to compare them to. We have been experimenting with the set up and found that by placing a PPT strap on the grip, the unit can be stored anywhere within the length of the wiring. I place it in the tank bag, zip up the top. I don't need to "see" the communicator once it is set up (both set on the same channel). I just got to remember to turn it off when I stop for a while. It can be worked with Voice activation but we are having too much wind noise, etc. that is affecting (or effecting?) the microphone.
 
I haven't gone bike to bike yet, but will have that soon. We started with Chatterbox Rider to Passenger and then switched to Autocomm. Much better sound. I'll let you know how the Autocom setup goes. Bought the harness off of Ebay for the Spyder, just need to get the rest organized.
 
Wish i could help but my wife said no way she want to talk to me when we ride :'( she likes to enjoy the scenery and not listen to me :dontknow: hope you find what you need . Ride safe and have fun
 
New to bikes, but what are the laws regarding headsets. I would like to listen to music in the helmet but I heard it is illgeal to ride with earbuds. Can you have headsets as long as it is not in the ear. I live in New York. thanks
 
Counting the days until I get my Silver Spyder.

I sell Chatterbox,J&M and the Nolan N-com. Give me a call 913-592-3493.I give all Spyder riders a 5% discount on my already low prices.

Bob
PowerSports4Less
 
Back
Top