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Good on ya OP. I hope you get much enjoyment out of the set up and riding with your lady.
Thanks.
We've found having an intercom a godsend. Having her be able to see and hear the navigation and notify me of turns etc without shouting, pointing and shoulder tapping makes touring unknown areas stress free. I can just concentrate on riding.
Hope you like the J&M's better than I like mine. I'm a bit disappointed with the music through them. Bill
Which speakers do you had and how are they installed?
With the Shoei's I had to use their smallest speakers (HSCP-UTS1) in order to fit into the already present speaker cavities. They have very little bass response. I didn't want to hack up the really expensive helmets. We just use them for the intercom, CB and Nav. Music is blaring thorough the bike speakers.
I have JM's larger speakers mounted in my Bell 500 3/4 helmet. They have great sound but required some serious helmet modifications to mount properly.
C was going to be "If you don't like your spouse, give her a divorce, and make you both happy"
But I wasn't trying to **** anyone off.
I have been WITH my wife for 30 years. I can't imagine I'll feel any different next week or next month or 10 years from now than I do now.
Yep, same here. Been married 32 almost 33 years and together at least 35. Still cant get rid of her. I'm obviously kidding, she is my wife, best friend, riding buddy and a pain in the a$$ all at the same time. But I'm sure she feels the same way about me.
I told her if i wanted to talk we would be in the car. Never asked again. Knows dont even lean in over the shoulder, that isnt happening either. I got enough voices in my melon dont need another one...
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