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4.00 (based on 5 reviews)
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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/08/06 byBlackheart (Blackheart) from Fremont, CA, United States, for a 1999 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote: A must have for the Royal Star Venture. Review Details 6 out of 6 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(3 stars) reviewed on 06/02/06 byNick NIcholson (Sgtnick54) from Edmonton, AB, Canada, for a 2005 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote: Nice, but pricey. We have been using some type of intercomm device since 97 and there will be no going back to yelling and ponding on the helmets. Review Details 2 out of 2 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 07/07/03 byChris Fleck (fleckcs) from Allendale, MI, United States, for a 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote: On some of the older helmets, it can be a bit tedious to install, but the sound quality is superb. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(3 stars) reviewed on 06/26/03 byKen (kasochia) from Geneva, OH, United States, for a 2003 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote: have this brand (J&M) and also an air-rider set, and i prefer the air-rider although this one is good too Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(5 stars) reviewed on 06/18/03 byCold Hearted One (ColdHeartedOne) from Havelock, NC, United States, for a 1999 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote: These plugged right into my RS Venture, makes listening to the radio much better than using the on-board speakers. Also great for comm. between rider and passenger. Being able to talk on the CB radio is a major plus too. Only problem comes with installing them into your helmet. For me it was simple, the earpieces fit snugly between the cheek pads and the top helmet pad on my Nolan flip up helmet. My friend has a Shoei flip up and he sent the helmeit off to an authorize J&M installer (check J&M's website) to have them installed. I think it cost him $50.00 plus shipping. Of course this can be done on your own with a little effort. If your liner comes up easily then you can use an exacto blade to cut foam or use a soldering iron to cut out for the earpiece. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
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