On Nov 6, 2007 6:16 PM, dana_laptop wrote: > > > > > For those of you who ride with passengers or groups, do any of you use > a radio/communication device? If so do you have any recomendations? My > kids and I love to ride together and I ride with a group of friends and > am thinking that I should be able to talk to them in case of a sudden > urge of nature. > > Thanks, > Dana > Simi Valley > >
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Dana,
I have an AutoCom intercom system - Active + I believe is the unit. I
plug my MP3 Player/radio, and two way radio. Finally got it dialed in
for all the gear. Using HearX in ear phones. Works well.
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nklr categorizing old bikes
Does anybody know if there is any group/organization that decides
whether a bike is classic, or antique, or vintage, and so on?
It could be that a bike is Classic when it is being sold, but just
another piece of junk when it is in the garage.
Thanks in advance
DC
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, David Critchley wrote:
You mean like the guy on eBay who tried to sell a "classic" Jawa Californian with custom paint with a starting price of $5000? It was a $300 motorcycle with a $500 gold paint job that probably dropped its value by $200.> > Does anybody know if there is any group/organization that decides > whether a bike is classic, or antique, or vintage, and so on? > It could be that a bike is Classic when it is being sold, but just > another piece of junk when it is in the garage. > Thanks in advance > DC >
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