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Not enough ears

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Hogdog, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. Hogdog

    Hogdog Active Member

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    I am considering buying a multifunctional GPS (Won't mention trade names according to SPAM rules:rant:). I have a HD 2008 ultra classic EG w/ the integrated intercom system (needs at least one ear..chick:cussing:). Jawbone with partner using a wireless bike to bike system and that needs a least one ear. The GPS i am considering uses a colored tooth device for prompts and that takes one ear (I only have two!!!:witsend:) I know its difficult without mentioning brand names but does anyone know if these multifunctional GPS can plug into the HD intercom system (thus eliminating the colored tooth and I am back to two ears) and getting the prompts over the intercom:rolleyes:. On a lighter side, my partner makes fun of the little rotating antenna on my helmet and all the dangling headphones:roflmao:!!!
  2. cowboy

    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    hogdog you can mention a products name if your looking into it /or want to know about a brand name , Have you tried J&M elec there are good with helment addon & blue tooth stuff
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    hopefully cardboard will see this.........
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    Any GPS with a standard output jack can connect to the Harmon Kardon Stereo
    and when the radio is in AUX it will give directions.

    The thing is you won't have tunes, so if you like your tunes, then get one with XM/MP3 capability and you can have both as the GPS will interrupt the song and give you
    directions.

    Zumo from Garmin is expensive but it is waterproof and motorcycle based.

    go to CompUSA.com - Computers, Laptops, Televisions, Software, and Electronics from the All-New CompUSA! and sign up for emails

    they have deals on Tom Tom, Garmin etc every day, I got a 255W refurb for $79
    that comes with one free update of maps. They have others for more or less money.

    You just need to pick one with the features you like...

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