universal motorcycle intercom discussion?

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D Critchley
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trailer input

Post by D Critchley » Mon Mar 31, 2008 3:02 pm

Have a look at www.trailtail.com. And don't get your hopes up about "companions for the trip", it is a trailer site. DC

Garrett Smith
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trailer input

Post by Garrett Smith » Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:40 pm

LOL Thats funny. I looked at the TrailTail...but you need a hollow axle similar to dirt bikes. I think the fellow that owns it will make some type of adaptor for the KLR. Does the new KLR have a hollow axle? I thought it wasa bit expensive but I love the concept. Not sure if it's legal without lights but I'm thinking that wouldn't be too hard to fix. I looked long and hard at it and decided my Ortlieb saddlebags and Rack Packs would suffice, and they have. If you were going on an extended camp out it would be nice to have the extra space and it is down low so would be stable to pull. Garrett D Critchley wrote: Have a look at www.trailtail.com. And don't get your hopes up about "companions for the trip", it is a trailer site. DC Garrett Smith Calgary Alberta www.adventuremototech.com 1-877-216-7927 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

D Critchley
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trailer input

Post by D Critchley » Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:47 pm

Apparently they sell a hollow axle to attach the "Trailtail". DC Garrett Smith wrote:
> LOL > > Thats funny. I looked at the TrailTail...but you need a hollow axle > similar to dirt bikes. I think the fellow that owns it will make some > type of adaptor for the KLR. Does the new KLR have a hollow axle? > > I thought it wasa bit expensive but I love the concept. Not sure if > it's legal without lights but I'm thinking that wouldn't be too hard > to fix. I looked long and hard at it and decided my Ortlieb saddlebags > and Rack Packs would suffice, and they have. If you were going on an > extended camp out it would be nice to have the extra space and it is > down low so would be stable to pull. > > Garrett > > */D Critchley /* wrote: > > Have a look at www.trailtail.com. And don't get your hopes up about > "companions for the trip", it is a trailer site. > DC > > > > > > Garrett Smith > Calgary Alberta > www.adventuremototech.com http://www.adventuremototech.com/> > 1-877-216-7927 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *Yahoo! Canada Toolbar :* Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark > your favourite sites. Download it now! http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com/> >

LD
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universal motorcycle intercom discussion?

Post by LD » Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:47 pm

Bob Monahan called us KLR Geeks then: "I'm a bit frustrated. I ride with several different friends that have Dual Sport bikes and none of them have an intercom system so we can talk bike to bike without raising our shields and yelling or stopping and removing our helmets to carry on a conversation..." Are your riding friends frustrated too? Or just you? I suppose intercoms could be useful at times, but...ick. --------------------------------- You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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