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Anyone have a recommendation for rider-to-passenger communicators?

I ride with my girl quite a bit, and we wear full-face helmets. This makes it difficult to communicate of course. So we are considering communicators.

Suggestions and comments would we nice!
 
Anyone have a recommendation for rider-to-passenger communicators?

I ride with my girl quite a bit, and we wear full-face helmets. This makes it difficult to communicate of course. So we are considering communicators.

Suggestions and comments would we nice!

My wife and I have enjoyed the Cardo Scala units. Have the base model I think, picked it up for like $150 a couple years ago and haven't looked back. Sync to phones or GPS as well with Bluetooth.
 
I'm cheap---- so we have and old wired chatterbox. Simple, cheap, easy, no interference. 10 years of use and not a problem. Maybe something like it is still avialable.

Lew
 
Anyone have a recommendation for rider-to-passenger communicators?

I ride with my girl quite a bit, and we wear full-face helmets. This makes it difficult to communicate of course. So we are considering communicators.

Suggestions and comments would we nice!

Noisehush N800 headset. Helmet to helmet intercom and blue tooth cell hook up. $38 ea.
http://vmaxforum.net/showthread.php?p=268548#post268548
 
Anyone have a recommendation for rider-to-passenger communicators?

I ride with my girl quite a bit, and we wear full-face helmets. This makes it difficult to communicate of course. So we are considering communicators.

Suggestions and comments would we nice!


Cardo Scala Rider G9 is what were using. Volume raises as bike speed increases. Bluetooth. They work great. But they are not even close to 150.00. I think I paid 450.00for the pair.
 
The best part about riding with my wife is that I can't hear her and don't get in trouble for ignoring her.
 
Old school here: two tin cans and a piece of string.

PLEASE NOTE: If you ride separate bikes, limit your string to 250' length, otherwise, you will have trouble when cars or other bikes get between you and the other bike.
 
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