Had either of you used another intercom system first and been dissatisfied?
I'd love an Autocom system, as they come so highly rated from many sources,
but the Autocom appears to cost more then TWICE what the best Chatterbox
does, making it out of the question right now.

Thanks, Derek

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Harrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: bike to bike intercoms


> I concur with Bill and have not had any trouble with
> any parts of the system at all.  Had it since '98 when
> I came into some "free" money from my local dealers...
>  My system is called the PRO I think and I'll find the
> website...
>
> http://www.autocom.co.uk/index.htm
>
> Good stuff from good people
> FL Kev
>
> --- Bill Sowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been using the Autocom since '96 and it's worth
> > every penny if you want
> > to hear above 60 mph. Direct connection to the 12
> > volt adapter so there are
> > no batteries to fool with. Plug in a stereo or in my
> > case, a ham radio and
> > it works well. Has two positions so you can talk
> > "over" the stereo or have
> > it cut out completely when you talk. I have had to
> > send a couple of my head
> > sets back to have them "reworked" for broken
> > connections, etc, but they have
> > always come back in excellent shape.
> > I put mine in the tank bag with connections made
> > from a regular two prong
> > connector. I unhook it and use my regular tank bag
> > with travling by myself.
> > I have connections on both the GTS abd FJ now so I
> > can move to bag to either
> > bike and have communications. Works great.

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