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Hard wired intercom system choices?

rad worker

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I feel the same as RedRam I'm very happy with Starcom. Their product was easy to install. I tried several Bluetooth systems and they were nothing but trouble. My next decision will be what kind of GPS I want to intergrate. I have been considering the Zumo 660 or 665 but have read they have had performance issues.
 
I run and recommend J&M.

Before I swapped the rear seat out for a fuel cell, we used the VOX and it works just fine on the R12RT. The trick to make it work best is only turn the VOX on when you want to use it. A quick tap on the arm turns it on. We both have C3 helmets and haven't noticed a problem at any speeds.

Now, it's working even better - the fuel cell doesn't tell me to turn it on....:wave
 
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