Communications
#31
I have a Autocom ProAvi which lets me communicate with my passenger, listen to IPod or ?(currently have the output of the HK switchable between the speakers in the fairing or input to the Autocom and Sat. radio in the Aux port of the HK), talk on my cell phone and have bike to bike communication via either HAM, CB or GMRS. I don't care about hearing my GPS but probably can do that too. It's a little spendy but the quality is supurb.
#32
Hey ohiobellboy, did you find anything out? I have an 06 ultraglide and an iphone too. I would also like to use the onboard communications and interface my iphone into the bikes intercom system. Thanks for any tips. I just bought my first harley finally last year and this is my first post.
#33
Here is a post from a thread we just put up...
We have had a lot of calls from guys getting ready for Daytona Bike Week wondering about our iMC Motorcom hs-h40 (helmetless or half helmet) and hs-h30 (3/4 or full face) headsets and we've been giving them a pretty loose return policy so we'd like to extend that everybody on HD Forums. Buy a headset from here http://www.imcmoto.com/products/harley-headsets.html and if you aren't happy you have 30 days to send it back for a full refund less s&h.
These headset are plug and play for the Harley Davidson Ultra Classic '98 and up. And no, it's not a coincidence that they look exactly the same as Harley's new boom audio headset, the parts are swappable.
Put "hdforums" minus the quotes in the coupon code box and save $10. If you are more comfortable ordering by phone or have questions regarding any of our motorcycle communication equipment, feel free to call (800)560-0613. For those that like to order online: http://www.imcmoto.com/products/harley-headsets.html
We have had a lot of calls from guys getting ready for Daytona Bike Week wondering about our iMC Motorcom hs-h40 (helmetless or half helmet) and hs-h30 (3/4 or full face) headsets and we've been giving them a pretty loose return policy so we'd like to extend that everybody on HD Forums. Buy a headset from here http://www.imcmoto.com/products/harley-headsets.html and if you aren't happy you have 30 days to send it back for a full refund less s&h.
These headset are plug and play for the Harley Davidson Ultra Classic '98 and up. And no, it's not a coincidence that they look exactly the same as Harley's new boom audio headset, the parts are swappable.
Put "hdforums" minus the quotes in the coupon code box and save $10. If you are more comfortable ordering by phone or have questions regarding any of our motorcycle communication equipment, feel free to call (800)560-0613. For those that like to order online: http://www.imcmoto.com/products/harley-headsets.html
#36
I have a Autocom ProAvi which lets me communicate with my passenger, listen to IPod or ?(currently have the output of the HK switchable between the speakers in the fairing or input to the Autocom and Sat. radio in the Aux port of the HK), talk on my cell phone and have bike to bike communication via either HAM, CB or GMRS. I don't care about hearing my GPS but probably can do that too. It's a little spendy but the quality is supurb.
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I wasn't happy with the Scala Q2's though a lot of folks are. To me they just seemed to take to long to connect to the second headset. I would go to warn the wife of something ahead and by the time they connected it was past. I went to the Audiocom wired unit much, much happier. This is on a Road King as well. Intercom, links to the GPS for phone, and has an input for music which also gets directions from the GPS. The time or two I've actually used this function it worked great.
George.
George.
Battery last for a full 12 hours even at that setting!