Thanks, other than the loose fit how do they perform, if you don't mind me asking.I have these, but rarely use them "helmetless" as they a fairly light and move around too much. The weight of the cable can pull them off your ears. I'm guessing they'd work better with a shorty helmet, where the straps can hold them in place.
I found them for $80, $75 and on one website for $70 (I think the $70 one was at ChromeWorks. I think they were located in NH). Does the intercom automatically cut in over the music or is that a built-in function of the bike? (Forgive me I am new to the wing). Also do you have any trouble with the wind cutting in and activating them? We were at the falls a couple of years ago and thought they were beautiful. I found it interesting that the U.S. side was National Park and the Canadian side was commerical and reminded me of Gatlingurg Tenn. down here in my neck-o-the-woods.They actually work very well...., just a bit too light to be used comfoprtably without a helmet. In fact, I carry a headset around with me in the trunk in case I need them in a pinch.
What price did you see them..., I think mine were $75 a set from Sierra.
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Excuse me it was NOT "chromeworks"!! It was chromeworld.com.I found them for $80, $75 and on one website for $70 (I think the $70 one was at ChromeWorks. I think they were located in NH). Does the intercom automatically cut in over the music or is that a built-in function of the bike? (Forgive me I am new to the wing). Also do you have any trouble with the wind cutting in and activating them? We were at the falls a couple of years ago and thought they were beautiful. I found it interesting that the U.S. side was National Park and the Canadian side was commerical and reminded me of Gatlingurg Tenn. down here in my neck-o-the-woods.