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« on: September 05, 2007, 04:53:42 PM »

OK let me start by saying this trip the past weekend made me fall in love with my autocom.  However, I only have 1 headset, I could not talk to the gf on the back, but the communication to Dad on his bike and music was awesome on my trip to New Hampshire.

With that said, I want to hard mount my Autocom Pro M1 to the Triumph.  I found a sweet place for the unit, right behind the gauge cluster under the windscreen.  No water, no elements, plenty of room.

Now, I want to mount it so I can get the extended wires from Autocom to plug into the unit and to our helmets when we are using them, but be tucked away when we aren't.  I want them to be easy access so its not a pita to hook up.  Currently I connect the Autocom to my motorola FRS radio, my ipod, and soon to be my gps.  So I need 2 headset ports, 1 music port, 1 radio port (the gray connector), and 1 aux port.  The GPS, radio, and ipod will be in my tank bag.  Where do you suggest I leave the leads from the Autocom so I can plug in all my stuff?  I have an idea of resting the cables on top of the guages, but I'm not totally sure about that.

Let me know if you need pictures of what I'm talking about, I'm slacking at work with 15 mins to go and I'm just trying to get some ideas for mounting.  

Even if it's not for the Triumph Sprint, Where's your autocom and wires?  I tried a quick search, but found nothing.  Hook a newbie up!

Thanks in advanced.

Eddie


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Changed the title, I might have been scaring people away.  I just want to know what you guys do with the leads when you mount the com's to the bike.

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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2007, 03:29:29 PM »

Put it in a tank bag but that means hauling one with you all the time.
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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2007, 04:01:12 PM »

Yea, thats where it is.  I think I'm just going to keep it there.
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