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Thread: 2-way radios and helmet mics???

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    2-way radios and helmet mics???

    Do you use a 2-way radio while riding with others?

    What kind do you use, and what do you like/dislike about it?

    Do you use a helmet mounted radio like the Chatterbox? or a handheld type FRS/GMRS?

    Do you use helmet speakers/mic?

    Do you use the VOX function of the mic?
    and does surrounding noise/engine noise screw up the VOX function?
    or do you use a handlebar mounted PTT button?

    What brand/model do you use, (Radio, and/or, speakers/mic)?

    What kind of range do you get?

    That's about all I can think of to ask right now, but any other info or comments are welcomed.

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    bump,
    anyone?

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    I have no personal experience. But I do recall running across this thread from another forum...

    http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=451656

    It might provide you with some leads.
    "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.
    It's what you know for sure that just ain't so. "

    --Mark Twain

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    My Father in law and I use the Yasue VX170 Radio and Motocomm headset with handlebar Push To Talk (PTT)

    http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd...5&isArchived=0

    http://www.casporttouring.com/thestore/prods/17599.html

    We are very happy with the set up. The range is good, battery life is very good, the motocomm head set is not the best but it fit our budget.
    If I had more cash I would have got this headset http://www.pciraceradios.com/Product...37297065314305

    If you want more info PM me your e-mail address. I bought them from a guy who races SCORE and he set me up with the complete package, programming and antennas.

    Also do a search on Thumpertalk in General, XR650/600 and Baja forumns. There is a ton of info there

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    Thanks Triple b,
    I will certainly check out the links and forums you suggested.
    I'll send you a PM with my email addy.
    Ron

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    e-mail sent.....

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    so ron which one did you end up with?
    02' 400ex -- some stuff
    05' 400ex -- less stuff
    06' 400FIS 4x4 -- arctic cat

    "It doesn't have to be red to be fast... it just has to be a HONDA!"

    for sale: 05 400ex headlight, dial-a-jet. pm me

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    I personaly do not own this yet but when money will allow I will pick up a set of the Fast track blue tooth helmets.

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...th-Helmet.aspx

    ---Element Fastrack Helmet---
    Easy to use full wireless built in communication!
    Race ready full face street shell with multiple vents and air-ports built in!
    Fully integrated BLUETOOTH® system with Bluetooth® 1.2 technology
    Radio interference free
    Lithium battery, multi functional LED
    Completely rechargeable with up to 100 hours of standby time or 4 hours of talk time
    Easy to use buttons for Bluetooth® that is specifically created for use with gloves
    Ultra quiet noise canceling microphone - Keeps the talk going while reducing outside noise
    Includes the 110 / 220 Battery charging system
    Self leveling volume control
    Voice OR button answer function built into the helmet
    Listen to your stereo, MP-3, I-pod, GPS streaming music or communicate between two helmets!
    Exceeds DOT safety standards
    FCC approved
    Full ventilation system
    Quick release visor system
    Fully removable and washable liners
    ^^^^^^^pulled from website posted above

    I have been intrested in this for a while. and have read/watched alot of good reviews on them. hope this helps.
    Lance

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    Originally posted by DirtyBirdRacing
    I personaly do not own this yet but when money will allow I will pick up a set of the Fast track blue tooth helmets.

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...th-Helmet.aspx

    ---Element Fastrack Helmet---
    Easy to use full wireless built in communication!
    Race ready full face street shell with multiple vents and air-ports built in!
    Fully integrated BLUETOOTH® system with Bluetooth® 1.2 technology
    Radio interference free
    Lithium battery, multi functional LED
    Completely rechargeable with up to 100 hours of standby time or 4 hours of talk time
    Easy to use buttons for Bluetooth® that is specifically created for use with gloves
    Ultra quiet noise canceling microphone - Keeps the talk going while reducing outside noise
    Includes the 110 / 220 Battery charging system
    Self leveling volume control
    Voice OR button answer function built into the helmet
    Listen to your stereo, MP-3, I-pod, GPS streaming music or communicate between two helmets!
    Exceeds DOT safety standards
    FCC approved
    Full ventilation system
    Quick release visor system
    Fully removable and washable liners
    ^^^^^^^pulled from website posted above

    I have been intrested in this for a while. and have read/watched alot of good reviews on them. hope this helps.
    Personally I would stay away from any bluetooth applications on the bikes, in the helmets, etc.
    Too much surrounding noise, and besides the time dalay just drives me freakin' NUTS !
    PTT All the way for me.
    No noise setting them off, and they work when you want them to.

    I suppose if we were riding quite roads on big fat Honda Goldwing cruisers, that might be one thing, but with modified exhausts, on offroad machnes, going balls to the walls, bouncing off of ruts and rocks,....
    Naw,.... I'm just not sold on the bluetooth thing.

    Hell, I don't even like using them (Bluetooths), driving my Freightliner down the freeway ! they just suck in the noise and the wind.

    just my .02 cents

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