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Rider to Passenger Communication

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by RoadKing, Apr 11, 2005.

  1. RoadKing

    RoadKing New Member

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    I am looking for feedback on rider to passenger communication systems. What have you used, what worked and what didn't. I would like to have comms with my backseat babe and music. :cool:
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    radio systems

    Hi Roadking,
    My friend and I went with the Nadie ( I think that's how they are spelled ) radios that are for bikes. They have the ear, mouth, and button setup. The radio can be put in your pocket with everthing hooked up. They worked fine up to 30 miles per hour. After that the wind, motor, and any other noise makes them worthless. That is with the half or three quarter helmets. If you have a full face helmet I think you will be impressed. We ride only with half or three quarter helmets. They work okay with hearing your passenger better than the bike next to you. If we were going to go on longer trips. We would probably go for the full face helmets just so we can keep in touch better. I know our wives enjoyed being able to talk back and forth together while we were riding in town. They work great for that!
    Larry
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    Thanks Larry. I just purchased the Chatter Box CB-60...primarily looking for Rider / Passenger comms. I mounted everything and now it's charging. I'll let you know how it works.

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