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Hello everyone im a new Harley rider from San Antonio Texas. I have been riding a 2003 Honda Shadow 750 since 2007 and I finally decided to make the jump. This Friday i decided to ourchase a brand new Softail today is Sunday and ive put nearly 200 miles on this baby and its been great so far.
A quick request for recomendation though. I know some of you might not believe this but my Harley is a little louder than the shadow.... My wife enjoys riding with me so i was wondering if anyone has an intercom system they would recommend for two person commo. (More would be preferable due to a friend i have that rides as well) I dont know if it makes a difference but we both prefer to wear a half helm.
Don't have an answer to your request for info, there is a huge area for these tyoes of questions, mostly in the touring section. There is also an audio section.
Welcome to the Forum from Colorado.
Welcome to the forums! I also echo the Sena recommendation above. I don't personally own one yet but will be buying one in the near future once my mod fever wears off and I don't spend all my cash on the other stuff. A few buddies own them and swear by 'em.
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