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Autocom Pro AVI Duo + Motorola TK3101

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McRide

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This a complete (non Bluetooth) top of the line intercom package for Bike to Bike and Rider to Passenger. Connects and coordinates the volumes of all the audible devices on the bike and wire it all into your helmet speakers or earbuds with only one cable connection required. Used up until last week. Very Good working condition. You will need to purchase the Push to Talk accessory since I installed a custom handlebar mount. The TK3101 includes a hardwired battery pack and a long range antenna.

$750 new / selling for $250

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McRide, you might want to send a PM to Fairlaner about this sale. Very nice setup. I have it as well, but no one seems to ride with the Kenwood GMRS back here in the east. I took a couple cross country trips, and the long range and clear transmission of the TK3101 makes the journey fun and easy to share with a ride partner, and nothing delivers multimedia (GPS, phone, music, radar) like the Autocom.

 
Tom

Spent the day with Richard on Friday... fish and chips of course!

Agreed, a hardwired Autocom is hands down the most reliable interface ever.

I regret needing to move the Sena... but I'm all alone out there without it.

 
McRide, you might want to send a PM to Fairlaner about this sale. Very nice setup. I have it as well, but no one seems to ride with the Kenwood GMRS back here in the east. I took a couple cross country trips, and the long range and clear transmission of the TK3101 makes the journey fun and easy to share with a ride partner, and nothing delivers multimedia (GPS, phone, music, radar) like the Autocom.
Everybody wants the new fangled Bluetooth crap. I have the autocom too... no batteries, never have to pair anything, sounds great. This is a great setup and very good price. Somebody should buy this..

Ride with me Tom, I'll listen to your BS stories...

 
Ok Marty. You're stuck with me at SEOR. I'll let you know how things look from behind the pack.

 
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