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Recommendation please - simple rider to passenger intercom system for multiple bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeypants" data-source="post: 35971" data-attributes="member: 2708"><p>I have the Scala headset that is supplied with a TomTom Rider 2 GPS. The version 1 Rider used a cheaper headset of another brand. According to the reviews, it was nearly useless at speed, even though the volume output of the GPS increases with speed.</p><p>I have used the Scala in all kinds of situations including M1 in the UK and on Freeways in Canada and the US. It has always worked a treat. We bought the unit in the UK for use at the 2007 IOM rally and for the after tour. On the first day of usage, we used the GPS to zig zag diagonally thru Manchester, first time riding in the UK. Directions came thru loud and clear. Good thing too, without the GPS and Scala headset we would still be stuck in Manchester!</p><p>Glen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeypants, post: 35971, member: 2708"] I have the Scala headset that is supplied with a TomTom Rider 2 GPS. The version 1 Rider used a cheaper headset of another brand. According to the reviews, it was nearly useless at speed, even though the volume output of the GPS increases with speed. I have used the Scala in all kinds of situations including M1 in the UK and on Freeways in Canada and the US. It has always worked a treat. We bought the unit in the UK for use at the 2007 IOM rally and for the after tour. On the first day of usage, we used the GPS to zig zag diagonally thru Manchester, first time riding in the UK. Directions came thru loud and clear. Good thing too, without the GPS and Scala headset we would still be stuck in Manchester! Glen [/QUOTE]
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