Bike to bike intercoms

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Stevie_d, Jul 15, 2014.

  1. Stevie_d

    Stevie_d Senior Member

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    Anybody use them , keep pondering on getting summat that will work upto a mile away as that's how far back I usually am from the rest of the pack. Don't know much about the best makes or size of them and how many extra you can add on the same channel or frequency ?

    Experiences guys ?
     
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    GBCS Active Member

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    I use a Sena SMH10, and it's superb. Connect to the iphone, sat nag and bike to bike at the same time.

    The new Sena 20S looks amazing, 8 way intercom with 1.2 mile range !
    20S - Sena
     
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  3. Stevie_d

    Stevie_d Senior Member

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    Take it you can plug the new earplugs into it so you don't get the wind noise ?
     
  4. GBCS

    GBCS Active Member

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    On the SMH10 you can buy an alternative helmet mount for £35 ( which I did ), that does away with the wired in earphones and boom mic, and has a 3.5mm jack, and wire in mic for full face helmets.

    The new 20s seems to have the 3.5mm jack built in.
     
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  5. Stevie_d

    Stevie_d Senior Member

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    Fair few different makes , looks a good spec that new 20s tho
     
  6. navvy10

    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Scala G9 all day long. Using them on tour as we speak ;)
     
  7. Jimbo Vills

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    yup also on scala, great bits of kit....
     
  8. Garyb

    Garyb Moderator.
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    Just to give my view on the scala for you Stevie.
    Purchased a couple of units ready for Spain & already used them on the Devon run this weekend this decission Pretty much on the recommendation of Jimbo & others, & the fact steves hand signal are random bordering on hilarious we thought we'd better sort something more reliable.

    Purchased a scala G9,updated the software as instructed.
    On the run down Saturday had slight issues with it continually dropping out & re connecting to the other four guys that had them, they were using the G4 & I'm unsure if they'd updated the software recently.
    Skip to Sunday & the ride back, Steve now had his G9 fitted & we managed to remain in contact for the duration.
    It's ideal through towns etc, me telling Steve the direction/exit we're taking.
    Wind noise from the other users was a little annoying, but I soon learnt to turn the volume down once you begin to push on.
    Got a couple of niggles to iron out with the fitting, the Arai chaser has a couple of gaps in the lining for the speakers, but this leaves them above the ears and difficult to hear, especially if wearing ear plugs.
    To fix this I'm going to get my mum to do like a pin cushion effect on the lining pulling in a part of the liner in a circular sort of shape for the speaker to fit snugly in.
    You can of course suffer this on short journeys with out the need too, but after a days riding and the speakers continually pressing against your outer ear, you soon get to know how a boxer must feel after a few rounds of being slapped around.
    I'll try and get some pictures later to show what I mean.
     
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    martinowen Moderator
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    Yea they all seemed to be enjoying themselves talking away on the way home Sunday, I just chatted away to myself!
     
  10. Swiss T

    Swiss T Active Member

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    You fellas that have the G9; do they come with both the boom mic & wired mic?

    There seems to be a few different models out there such as G9 G9X etc.

    Thanks
     
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    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Yes mate comes with both mics. Tried the boom mic but quite bulky and the pad is much better stuck in front of lid near mouth. G9x allows you to share music with your pillion but otherwise don't see anything really that functional over G9. Also if you buy in pair can get cheaper. Think I paid £280 from Amazon
     
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  12. Swiss T

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    Thanks Nav. £280 got you 2 units right?
     
  13. navvy10

    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Yes mate two g9 sets each with all accessories and own charger cable. Just one manual tho
     
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  14. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    G4 is a great unit but the G9 is better, know people said the battery of the G9 does not last as long but that is probably down to the fact they were not fully charged the first time used, its important (according to scala) you fully charge them before first use, even though they are prob Li batteries a good few don't charged correctly if not done from new (according to scala and customer feedback), the G9 has larger Hi-def speakers and a better mic you can run the later speakers etc with the G4 so I am told, the G4 can be paired with two phones if you and a passenger want to share that feature unlike the G9 that is one phone only. The team sets are rider to passenger unlike the power sets that are all modes.
    Scala over complicated the features and dropped some neat stuff from model to model, why that can't just be clear on what you get with each set I don't know, you have to study the features to spot whats not included the chart does not show the little things like two phone support on other models.
    I have the G9, great unit and fits well in my Arai Corsai RX7.
     

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