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Iglide

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J&M Integrator
« on: May 08, 2009, 01:18:59 AM »

Really looking forward to this ARKY Party and "Wedding" who hooo.... the wife gets real cozy at weddings !!
Anywho.. she's always wanted me to wear a helmet and suggested an intercom system with music from our 4 gig MPG player in the Zummo 550. So, I said...... "Yes Dear" your wish is my command!  :idea3:

So, we are the proud owners of a couple of Nolan 42E helmets with the J&M headsets. And..... a bunch of other stuff to make it all work with the MUSIC.... or any other input you wish to include down the road. And... it's all portable and removeable.

Well I bought it with help from Sierra and so far so good.

The Integrator is installed with the extension cables for the helmet hook ups. I pulled the tank and routed the helmet cables up along the top of the back bone under the plastic shield to protect the cables from heat as best I could.

Will test the sound quality and shim the earcups out as necessary for optimum sound... I am thinking some pieces of 2" round foam and Velcro should do the trick. Thickness to be determined...

Before you ask, a bit of industrial hook and loop holds the integrator on the compartmet door quite well.
Below pics is as far as I got tonight.... And yes the tanks removes easily, but the mounting bolts were all loose.... and while I was there, the acorn nuts that mount the fairing were "hand tight" as well....  GO FIGURE.....
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Re: J&M Integrator
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2009, 01:26:03 AM »

Here's the "hook up" ends for the helmet cables back to the integrator... The mid frame heat deflectors were an ealier addition that came in handy for the cable extensions.
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