Yeah, I have to admit, after using my bike as my daily driver for the past 3 years, that's one thing I always enjoyed, knowing I had at least 30 minutes of uninterrupted time ( no phone calls ). But it always was a pain especially if you were expecting an important call. I also like that the 600 has linking capability. That would be nice, over trying to interpret muffled conversations, or vague hand signals. I'd get it just for that.
Thanks for the concern, as stated, I'd be getting this mainly for the intercom feature, as other decant systems cost upward of $250+ plus this one looks a little more sleeker (low profile). Also, my daily commute is in deadlock traffic, I could literally get off my bike have a 5 min phone conversation, and then get back on to roll forward 10 paces.. haha
But yeah, I do agree, phone + "real riding" = bad idea...
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KaBaL @ Sep 13th 2007 10:23AM
Yeah, I have to admit, after using my bike as my daily driver for the past 3 years, that's one thing I always enjoyed, knowing I had at least 30 minutes of uninterrupted time ( no phone calls ). But it always was a pain especially if you were expecting an important call. I also like that the 600 has linking capability. That would be nice, over trying to interpret muffled conversations, or vague hand signals. I'd get it just for that.
definitely putting on my xmas list.
jimmyfinch @ Sep 13th 2007 8:31PM
Don't do it.
I put my phone on vibrate and pull over when i am expecting a call.
Distractions = Death (at least in Los Angeles)
KaBaL @ Sep 14th 2007 8:12AM
Thanks for the concern, as stated, I'd be getting this mainly for the intercom feature, as other decant systems cost upward of $250+ plus this one looks a little more sleeker (low profile). Also, my daily commute is in deadlock traffic, I could literally get off my bike have a 5 min phone conversation, and then get back on to roll forward 10 paces.. haha
But yeah, I do agree, phone + "real riding" = bad idea...