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Or buy your helmet of choice and install headsets yourself. You can get ones from J&M, Airrider,Chatterbox, Ed Sets..and a few others. Also check out Sierra.com (that may not be right..if not do a search for Sierra electronics).
I bought two Nolans, installed the set that came with my Ultra in one and bought a too-expensive duplicate from my stealer - wanted to ensure they were compatible. Installation was pretty much a snap.
They work really well for both music and the intercom, but the cords have a tendancy to pop out of the their recepticles, both on the bike and the helmet, if tugged a little. Then you're forced to pull over to plug it back in. It's a pain in the ***, and makes one wonder why we can't enjoy the leap to the "wireless revolution" rather than be tethered with a flawed tether.
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