Thursday, March 20, 2014

Recommendations on a motorcycle sound system




Tyson


I ride a Maxim 650 about 30 minutes everyday to work on a more or less a desolate highway in upstate NY. It's pretty boring, I was thinking about a sound system, nothing too loud or bulky to clutter up the bike. Cheap, maybe three hundred or less. Just a speaker, I'd use an ipod or something. Recommendations?


Answer
Rumble Road powered speakers .
http://www.motorcyclespeakers.net/

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Stefan And


I was wondering what the top brands were and why they are better? Also what the best options would be?
I don't want anything that would be a pain to install because I won't use it that much like once a week so whats something that doesn't permanently install into your helmet?



Answer
You can get a system that connects to the side of your helmet - both Cardo and Chatterbox make those. Not to difficult to install. Allows for bike to bike communication up to about 1/2 mile from each other, FM radio, connect an audio source such as an iPod, communicate via bluetooth to a GPS or cell phone.

With these there is a gizmo on the side of your helmet, microphone and speakers that stick on with velcro to the inside of the helmet. They work better with full face and full helmets better than half helmets. If your helmet is on the tight side, then the ear pieces can create a pressure point (at least they did for me).

There are also helmets designed to have similar systems built in. Example Nolan helmets and their n-com system.




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