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<blockquote data-quote="stumpy lord" data-source="post: 15225" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>HI pete and every body else,</p><p> both roger and I use garmin zumo 550 with starcom intercom and kenwood bike to bike. We both started of with built in head sets and both found them to be a disappointment at any speed above town work, wind and exhaust roar being to great. what we did find that works is a product that is a custom made ear plug that has built in speakers that are tailer made to fit your ears. they are not cheap, but if you want the benefit from all your expensive gear you can not beat them, music,intercom, bike to bike garmin instuctions, all become audible at normal cruising speeds. Even higher on on more quiter modern machines. It is quit amusing to ride behind Roger and watch him noding away to his music.</p><p> for more details see <a href="http://www.themp3company.co.uk" target="_blank">www.themp3company.co.uk</a> This company is £20 cheaper than any other company that I have found their price being £170. nearly forgot the product is called Duocom.</p><p> cheers norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stumpy lord, post: 15225, member: 207"] HI pete and every body else, both roger and I use garmin zumo 550 with starcom intercom and kenwood bike to bike. We both started of with built in head sets and both found them to be a disappointment at any speed above town work, wind and exhaust roar being to great. what we did find that works is a product that is a custom made ear plug that has built in speakers that are tailer made to fit your ears. they are not cheap, but if you want the benefit from all your expensive gear you can not beat them, music,intercom, bike to bike garmin instuctions, all become audible at normal cruising speeds. Even higher on on more quiter modern machines. It is quit amusing to ride behind Roger and watch him noding away to his music. for more details see [url]www.themp3company.co.uk[/url] This company is £20 cheaper than any other company that I have found their price being £170. nearly forgot the product is called Duocom. cheers norm. [/QUOTE]
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