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Collett MicroFone 2 batteries and a charger

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Anyone have either a Touring battery or a Helmet battery they want to part with ?

How about a charger, I need another one also ? :D

 
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An electrical battery is one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. You are welcome, R! ;)

 
What voltage is that (just to be certain, Collett has 12V & 6V systems).

It's on the idea of this:

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Complete 2 up touring Sled to Sled Communication, CellPhone and Stereo Bluetooth Entertainment System rider and passenger enjoy a "wired" intercom and "share" wireless Bluetooth links to a cellphone, MP3 player, satellite radio or talking GPS. Clear communication at highway speeds on three "Super Clear" 900MHz frequencies. Operates on 3 "Super Clear" 900MHz channels. (Bluetooth enabled) Uses Collett "Voice-Tek" mic system for flawless voice-activated Bike to Bike communication, at highway speeds. Range up to 2 miles ( 3km ) ( passenger also included ) Full duplex Rider / Passenger intercom ( Wire Connection ) Rider and Passenger share HFP and A2DP Bluetooth devices. ( i.e. 1 cellphone and 1 MP3 player )

Touring battery:

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Same one I have, but I'm not parting with my batteries or chargers. Collett is no more, and when the times comes I'm gonna have to 3rd party the batteries. To bad, I'm really happy with my setup.

 
MicroFone 2 linkage

We went to this setup with the new bike ( updated version of what Ion posted up ), after using the Starcom for years, we have no more wires, easy to use between whatever bike we choose to ride on a certain day. It's a bummer Collett went under :angry: , the setup is the shitz. I just want an extra battey as sometimes we put in 12 / 14 hour days on trips. ;)

 
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Dave: I have a large quantity of Collett bits and pieces as we have now gone BT with ScalaRider G4's.

Our Collett stuff is all from the Platinum series (wired) and I have two "touring" batteries (with belt clips) and one charger. Send me pictures of your touring battery - I bet it is the same? They're yours if you can use them.

 
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