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Currently have a 06 ultra classic and am wanting to get the bike to bike communication system. Anyone recommend a dealer. Also, new to a Harley, does anyone have any recommendations for upgrades. I hear alot of talk about SERT and IDS. What are they? The only problem I have with my current bike is top heavy, not use to the faring, heat on the thighs, but getting some heat sheilds, and the bike is a little taller, I have to tip toe sometimes.
Thanks for any help.
Everyone seems to like the J&M, I can't say from personal experience though. I just this morning tried to mount up my HD headset to my half helmet and it won't work, I'll need a 3/4 I guess. Don't want a full face though.
...and when the POS cord on the Harley headsets pop off the helmet side, spin around and slam metal-end-first into yer gas tank, chippin' it........................
Don't say ah didn't warn ya! J&M was the answer fer me - an' ah'm 90% sure they have unit fer the half-shells....
yep, pay me now or pay me later. if you want something that will work the first time, go with the J&Ms. I couldn't be happier with them. The HD ones are junk.
...and when the POS cord on the Harley headsets pop off the helmet side, spin around and slam metal-end-first into yer gas tank, chippin' it........................
Don't say ah didn't warn ya! J&M was the answer fer me - an' ah'm 90% sure they have unit fer the half-shells....
Now, I like the J&M's and have used them without problems for years but I've not had any problem with the Harley cords. Face it Pappy, you have to admit that you tend to stretch them a bit, routing them around that rotund shape to get to the helmet [sm=bustedsign.gif]
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