Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
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Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
The bike-to-bike thread spawned this question: I was curious to know as to whether anyone out there has had any experience with the above forum sponsor's product - Scala Rider? I'm primarily interested in 'rider-to-passenger' communications. I hope to be taking several extended road trips this coming summer with my wife and am looking for a communications device which will enable us to converse with one another more readily and easily. This, as opposed to her leaning forward andto the side, our doing the helmet bump as I turn back to meet her, and us shouting at the top of our lungs as we tool down the highway; never really quite getting 100% of what is being relayed.
I've heard mention of the Chatterbox. Don't know anything about that product either. But would like something which is wireless and bluetooth enabled. Anyone have any suggestions on any products or experiences with same? Thanks.
I've heard mention of the Chatterbox. Don't know anything about that product either. But would like something which is wireless and bluetooth enabled. Anyone have any suggestions on any products or experiences with same? Thanks.
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RE: Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
ORIGINAL: ultraultra
The wife uses the old fashioned method.. a good whap up side the helmet... [sm=boink3.gif]
The wife uses the old fashioned method.. a good whap up side the helmet... [sm=boink3.gif]
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RE: Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
I saw some the other day . They are Bluetooth Tech. Don't remember who made them I think it started with a C. Suppose to be crystal clear, use for you and passenger or Bike to Bike.
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RE: Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
I prefer two cans and a piece of string. When that doesn't work one smack to the kidney's means "slow down", and a whack to the head means "I have to pee".
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RE: Rider to Passenger Communication devices. Any suggestions?
Have you checked out "Starcom"? They are advertising at the bottom.
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