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MOTOCOMM MOTOCOM RIDERLINK ST1 INTERCOM #ST1 ST-1 | 
| Brand: Motocomm Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $189.95 Buy New: $144.48 as of 8/1/2010 04:40 CDT details You Save: $45.47 (24%)
New (7) from $144.48
Seller: BUILDORBUST Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15135
Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
MPN: ST-1 UPC: 719962004635 EAN: 0719962004635 ASIN: B000GVH6ZU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 17183 | | • | ~Miscellaneous | | • | INTERCOMS |
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Product Description Full-duplex driver-to-passenger intercom System includes driver and passenger headsets- each headset comes with full-face and open-face-style microphones Speakers are music grade with excellent bass response Music input with built-in amplifier (adapter cable included) Mobile phone input with included adapter cable Two-way radio input with two adapter cables and PTT switch- cable is compatible with Motorola- Cobra- Midland and many other two-way radio brands Radar detector/GPS Audio input with included adapter cable Built-in FM radio with seek and volume controls Auto-mute circuit and microphone sensitivity control All adapter and extension cables are included and removable when not in use Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.
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| Customer Reviews: could be worse February 23, 2010 elturco73 (paraguay) i bought the rider link 1 year before.
my only great complain si about. cell phone cable. it is a (3.5mm 2 ring-3 conector). and moderm cell are (3.5mm or 2.5mm 3ring-4 conector.)
the problem with this is you can only hear the phone call but are not able to speak because the cell phone (nokia 5800 xpress music) only recognize as a spearker and not as a handfree.
but the way this is a good trick.. i use the nokia as mp3 and gps too. (less device on road.
good suguestion is to put all togetter in a tank bags because it has many cables.
but. is very good device for the price. comunication betwen passanger. at high spedd. (about 80miles).
i think fm radio is uless, and the device could be smaller. and thiner
Works as advertised January 7, 2009 Uncle Jetski (Moorestown, NJ) I bought a RiderLink to listen to tunes, etc., while on my bike, and it worked great. It also worked great with my son on the pillion. I liked it so much that I bought another one for my wife, riding buddy, etc. It was a little troublesome bike-to-bike, though. There are a lot of wires and devices (PTT button, ST-1, Walkie-talkie, mp3 player, GPS, phone), and so you have to be very careful about mounting and usage. A competent rider should have no trouble - but a nervous one should stay away. Also, lack of bluetooth is a small deficit.
Great tool - poor FM August 9, 2007 J. Freeman I've owned several models of these, the company that makes them is actually just down the road from me. Unfortunately they still have horrible FM reception on this model, but the pure utility factor, included cables, and new design really make this model (vs the original AudioBoss) a must have accessory.
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