Anyone use the Fire Fox Route 66 system?
#11
RE: Anyone use the Fire Fox Route 66 system?
have read on the forum a bunch of times that folks weren't happy with throat mikes. might also look a the J&M systems (intercom/CB/radio). I have the J&M intercom only system on my WG and it works like a dream.
#12
RE: Anyone use the Fire Fox Route 66 system?
You welcome, GA.
This year I´ll go again to USA with my wife. This time I want to rent a HD and make a four or six days trip . Maybe, in the future, you can give me some tips of cool spots to see.
Be safe too. Nice to meet you.
This year I´ll go again to USA with my wife. This time I want to rent a HD and make a four or six days trip . Maybe, in the future, you can give me some tips of cool spots to see.
Be safe too. Nice to meet you.
#16
I bit the bullet and tried it.
I thought maybe it was just the one, I never found any other reviews on this so I decided to try it....... I could have saved myself some trouble and bought a $150 paperweight. The first one I got had a short in it, I paid to send it back and get it repaired. The second try was not any better, no short, but my rider couldn't hear me and I couldn't hear her, or she just about went deaf and I couldn't hear. So either way a waste for me. Save your money and try something else.
#17
I use a cheap $30 throat mike marketed to paintballers attached to my handy-talky Radio Shack CB. I altered the power cord to plug into the pigtail for my battery tender.
The CB is too dang bulky, but it fits in the cargo pocket of camo or EMT pants, and if I ever get bags again, it can ride there.
I only use it when I'm on long-ish PGR rides (over an hour or so) just because I like to listen in when the leader gets lost.
A couple of the guys in a club I ride with use CBs, but I don't want to listen to them talk when we're stopped, much less when we're on the road.
The CB is too dang bulky, but it fits in the cargo pocket of camo or EMT pants, and if I ever get bags again, it can ride there.
I only use it when I'm on long-ish PGR rides (over an hour or so) just because I like to listen in when the leader gets lost.
A couple of the guys in a club I ride with use CBs, but I don't want to listen to them talk when we're stopped, much less when we're on the road.
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