Harley communications headset
#1
Harley communications headset
I just got an Ultra limited and it came with a stock headset for a 3/4 helmet which I put on the wife's helmet. I bought one for my half helmet.
Here is the question. My set has a two part cord so it hooks in front of your chest. The stock Harley one is one piece so the wife has to be a contortionist to get on the bike and reach behind her with one hand to plug in. Does anybody know if/where you can purchase a two piece cord? Who makes the 3/4 headset. I know IMC makes the 1/2 helmet but I checked their website and saw so products like what comes with the Ultra.
Here is the question. My set has a two part cord so it hooks in front of your chest. The stock Harley one is one piece so the wife has to be a contortionist to get on the bike and reach behind her with one hand to plug in. Does anybody know if/where you can purchase a two piece cord? Who makes the 3/4 headset. I know IMC makes the 1/2 helmet but I checked their website and saw so products like what comes with the Ultra.
#3
I bought the Harley Boom 3/4 system. I haven't ridden with it yet. I just tested it in the garage and it worked well enough there. The only problem I see is it might get uncomfortable on the ears. I was hoping to use it yesterday but the one that came with my bike for the wife is a cluster to hook up and mount the bike so I abandoned the idea for yesterday's ride.
#5
Yup, I was looking at those. Problem is, I am cheap and I was trying to avoid buying a whole new headset. I has hoping I could just buy a two piece cord but it doesn't appear to be in the cards. Once again, Harley provides a product that is totally worthless for the use in which it was designed. Maybe they figure since its included in the bike, only the driver should use it.
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I bought the Harley Boom 3/4 system. I haven't ridden with it yet. I just tested it in the garage and it worked well enough there. The only problem I see is it might get uncomfortable on the ears. I was hoping to use it yesterday but the one that came with my bike for the wife is a cluster to hook up and mount the bike so I abandoned the idea for yesterday's ride.
#10
As HarleyFlyBoy mentioned, the rear passenger connector can be pulled out to help with connection (ust don't let it free fly (snap back) when connected. My wife and I use the stock ones and they work decently and she has no problems connecting it from on the bike. Now, is it a great system, no but it works and it was free. I would love to get a wireless system but everyone we think about ends up having some group giving it bad reviews etc. We both ride with 3/4 helmets. I like the capability of Intercom, stereo through the headset (though it sounds like **** unless you pull the treble way down and move the bass up and then it is tolerable) and II have learned how to adjust the VOX good eough not to plague us in most riding cases. I know I will probably buy one of these wireless sets and end up realizing I was missing out on nirvana :-) .