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portable communications & music

hawkiii

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I bought the Autocom communications unit to be able to talk to my wife and listen to music when we ride. When I first got the unit I was going to mount it behind the battery under the rear panel. This made the connection to the battery a breeze but with thick cables that connect to the headsets running under the seat things just weren't working for me. I remembered seeing a post from John in PA about a small Gortech tank bag so I decided to get one of these bags and modify it to carry the Autocom and other accessories for music and speech.

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I cut and shrink wrapped the power cable and connected it to the Autocom unit. Then I made a small hole in the end of the bag and ran the cable through the hole. I then added the connectors you see. Red is power blue is ground. I then took the rest of the power cable and added about 12 or 13 inches of wire, shrink wrapped it and ran it from the battery over the top of the gas tank and up from under the backbone and on top of the backbone under the top colored panel and have it pop out of the boot around the steering column and added color coded connectors that tuck up under the handlebars.

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I keep my phone, music source and other goodies in the bag and just let the cables slip out from the back of the bag and to the connectors on our helmets. When we stop somewhere we unhook the headsets, coil the cables into the bag, disconnect the bag from the Spyder and everything comes along with us in the tank bag.

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It just takes a minute to hook the bag back to the Spyder, connect the power cables and we are off again. This is gonna come in handy on the way to Los Angeles so my wife doesn't have to pound out coded signals on my back anymore. :clap:
 
BTW, Powerlet makes tank bag power connectors and penetrations, if you want to clean up those puncture wounds.
-Scotty
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I don't know the name but there is a sound system for bikes that offers 2 speakers that mount on handlebars or wherever.It has a cig.pack sized 100W amp.and a plug for your mp3 or xm or whatever source.Not much over $100 and sells for maybe $120.

Has anyone seen this?

wolf1
 
:2thumbs: nice job :clap: thank you for the info so we all learn how to do :chat: table talk im going to do same nead music and talking to wife on

:spyder: so she wont yell lol:ohyea::yikes:

Don.........
 
Rec communications

I just purchased a scala Q2 for my wife and I and was wondering if anyone else had any luck with this unit. Seems like there are alot of mixed reviews about what works and what does not work.
 
We also purchased a Q2. So far it works as advertised. Occasionally the audio is distorted and I can't figure out what is causing it. Maybe interference from the Spyder electronics? The bluetooth cellphone capability has come in very handy twice now. It's not a true stereo with my mp3 player but the sound works for me. The FM radio is not that great but overall, I give it :2thumbs:.
I just purchased a scala Q2 for my wife and I and was wondering if anyone else had any luck with this unit. Seems like there are alot of mixed reviews about what works and what does not work.
 
We get a lot of wind noise and turns off just when you want to talk. We have been saying "BO" to turn them on. We get some stares from caged drivers!!
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I just got the XBi2. I will let you know what I think, but I can tell you right now that the unit is sleek and easy to install.
 
We get a lot of wind noise and turns off just when you want to talk.
The wind noise will stop completely with the correct windshields. I have the F1 Slider and my wife has a CHAD. You can override the voice activation and leave it on all the time. It just reduces the amount of battery time.
 
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