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Intercom

Wireless

I purchased a Scala Teamset for intercom communications between driver and passenger as well as Bluetooth connectivity with my celular phone. If you have a Bluetooth enabled GPS you are also able to connect to the GPS with this headset.

The driver/passenger intercom function works very well and if you don't require bike to bike connectivity you may want to read up on this unit, as well as other wireless and wired units in the market. I went the cheap route and it meets our requirements.

Mike
 
I plan on going with the Scala G4. Much cheaper and decent reviews. I also plan to add a Zumo 665 when they release. That unit has xm built in and should work with the G4.

Still waiting on delivery of the bike so I cannot comment on how well this setup will work.

Chris
 
I dont know about you but the quiet I get not having to listen to my wife is worth not have two way. Utoh. Did I just print that??
 
I would guess most went wireless. And probably for the reasons stated above, cost.


I ordered the whole enchilada, probably not what most people did. I was taken aback by how beautiful and
well thought out this roadster was formulated by engineers as well as a design team that had way more time
invested in the thought process of a new machine that had been out in the sport version for two previous years.
When in doubt, I have been known to over buy.:yikes:

I too spoke to many people and asked questions like you, to try to get what will fit my needs . :chat:So the
questions I asked myself were. If this turns out to be everything I dreamed would I ride it more?

Would I be able to incorporate this into my work?

Will my wife participate, or will I be riding with just my dog.(I didn't give my dog a choice)

The answers so far are Yes,Yes, and as soon as we get a living trust.(which I am in the process of working on.) Yes.

I have been told that wired will always be more clear than wireless, Remember the Verizon commercial"can you hear me now?"

I think the helmet design that will be coming out shortly is also first class and very versatile. I had XM radio before and cancelled
it, but this time I am gonna take it and keep renewing for the cheaper rate that westgl recommends.


I held back on getting the trailer cuz my Harley friends said I would use it once and then it would just collect dust in the garage.
Well I now know I will be ordering it, and that is fine.
For me when I am ryding I may start off with the am radio then switch to ipod or XM all from the digital
cluster. which has a readout telling you what your doing.

I already got the Nolan Trilogy helmet that is bluetooth capable and may do that as well. And probably choose from
what people say in this thread. In California during
the summer it can get hot, and I have been told by experienced riders it is good to have more than one helmet.
So I will probably do both.

The best part is you don't even have to decide right now, you can always add them on. I have had my GPS
for about a month now and they are installing my Comm. ctr and XM radio this week. However until the helmets
come out there won't be too much benefit for me, except for the extra channels. And I do wanna get the traffic alert. I will patiently await.
 
Starcom1 RT Install

Starcom1. :thumbup: We have three of them now.

Scotty,

I'm curious as to the detailed installation on the RT. I'll bet you've laid this out in one of your prior posts. Can you point me too it? If you haven't covered the RT installation in detail, could you take a moment to share?

Now here's my dumb question of the day - my RT is XM capable: does this mean that an XM receiver is built in and needs to be activated? or does one first need to purchase a receiver and plug/wire it in? Okay, you can stop laughing now...
:dontknow:
 
Scotty,

I'm curious as to the detailed installation on the RT. I'll bet you've laid this out in one of your prior posts. Can you point me too it? If you haven't covered the RT installation in detail, could you take a moment to share?

Now here's my dumb question of the day - my RT is XM capable: does this mean that an XM receiver is built in and needs to be activated? or does one first need to purchase a receiver and plug/wire it in? Okay, you can stop laughing now...
:dontknow:
Latest Starcom1 is still sitting in the box. My Spyder RTS has been in the shop for six weeks now, with no end in sight. Needless to say, I couldn't install the Starcom unit. Sorry I can't provide any detail for the RT.

To add XM to the RT, you need a model with an audio system or an audio system added to the base model. You also need to purchase the XM option from your dealer...and the necessary Entertainment Harness. The BRP XM unit is integrated to the audio system through the left handlebar control.
 
Thanks

Latest Starcom1 is still sitting in the box. My Spyder RTS has been in the shop for six weeks now, with no end in sight. Needless to say, I couldn't install the Starcom unit. Sorry I can't provide any detail for the RT.

To add XM to the RT, you need a model with an audio system or an audio system added to the base model. You also need to purchase the XM option from your dealer...and the necessary Entertainment Harness. The BRP XM unit is integrated to the audio system through the left handlebar control.

I have the RT-S and it sounds like I will need the entertainment harness and XM unit.
 
Do Bluetooth® Headsets Cause Cancer?

Well I've been in private practice in the natural health field for over 33 years now. I've seen so much with the evolution of technology and health matters that there is a real scientific health concern in some areas. Still there is not a final judgment of this cell phone and Bluetooth radio wave form hazards. BUT, there is enough evidence to definitely question its long term safety. Now, seeing that I only have (rumored) one brain I will defer to the wired setups of anything as much as I can. I love the Bluetooth cost, performance and simplicity. But, with the fear of being rolled in front of a TV with cartoons on and having my drool caught by a bib at the ripe old age of 59 is just not worth all the 'benefits' of having my brain injected by radio waves while bee bopping to the beat of the 60's. This is only my opinion 'your mileage may vary'. Boy am I going to get it now.

This might get you started ... you can Google much more ...
http://www.wisegeek.com/do-bluetooth-headsets-cause-cancer.htm

This is only given in the free spirit of knowledge,
Tony
 
2nd "dumb question of the day":

I see on the internet that these intercom systems are labeled as "rider-to-passenger".

Are they also "passenger-to-rider" capable?
 
For me, I prefer the wired systems. I know jacking in may seem like a big pain to some, but keeping your helmet charged up seems like a bigger pain to me.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
 
we went with the q2 system, can use cell phone and works really well... ya do have to recharge them though...lol
 
I dont know about you but the quiet I get not having to listen to my wife is worth not have two way. Utoh. Did I just print that??

LOL For years I said that I HAD to listen to her at home, why would I want to listen to her on the motorcycle? But when we both started wearing full face helmets, it became nearly impossible to communicate without stopping so we got a set of Scala Rider Q2's. Never thought I'd admit it, but I actually enjoy the ride much more being able to talk back and forth. The Q2's have worked well for us. I like being wireless - If I was plugged into the bike, I'd probably rip my head off when I forgot I was plugged in.

Cotton
 
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