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SOLD!
For sale, one Bomm. $55, includes shipping to the continental US.
What's a Bomm, you ask? From the website, www.hdbomm.com: "The Bomm is a helmet microphone to GPS interface and is made for a 1999 – 2011 Harley Davidson with a Sound Design or Harmon Kardon radio system. It enables you to take or initiate a cell phone call using your existing helmet mounted microphone and your Bluetooth enabled GPS and Bluetooth cell phone."
I purchased and used this unit in 2009. It worked great when installed on my 2008 Electra Glide Ultra Classic, using the Harley wired intercom system. I'm using a Scala bluetooth unit on my new bike, don't need this any more.
The picture attached is the actual item for sale. Installation instructions are available at the product website.
Last edited by frankh; Jul 3, 2011 at 07:58 AM.
Reason: Item sold
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