I'll throw my opinion in here about the headsets...I used the HD version - even bought an extra set for Suzanne - on the HD Ultra Jet 3/4 helmets for about 3 months and thought they generally sucked in every regard, particularly for $179 bucks. Sound is awful...tinny, with absolutely no bass that my ears can detect, and I used to mix sound for a R&R band. I never listened to the stereo through them as it sounded like a 10 dollar transistor radio I had when I was 12 years old. The J&M is vastly superior, IMO...it's not a Bose headset, but beats the HD units by a long, long way. We listen to the stereo almost exclusively through the headsets while traveling with the Nolan N102 on. The volume on the headsets will go waaay louder than I need it to, even with the Rineharts. As far as the intercom, I've had no problem with the J&M, and found the VOX about as easy to break as it was on the HD units. Suzanne, on the other hand, has problems with it, but in my opinion it's because she doesn't "get" how the thing works, meaning once you break VOX, you have to keep talking without pauses between words, or you have to break VOX again. We had the same problem with the HD units, plus the voice quality sucked. The mics on the J&M units are somewhat directionally sensitive...one side of the mic is more sensitive that the other. IMO, part of the reason we sometimes don't understand what the other is saying has nothing to do with quality and more to do with not having visual ques...can't see the other persons lips moving.
So, Suzanne uses the PTT switch most of the time to tell me she's got to pee, or point out some other thing going down the road, but we generally don't yap going down the road, so that may be a reason I think it all works fine as is. The J&M may not be perfect, but as far as I know, it's as good as it gets for the time being. The umbilical cord from helmet to bike is by far easier to use, IMO, and it stays plugged in, without fumbling around trying to line the HD version up on the side of the helmet when you inevitably forget to plug yourself back in after putting the helmet on.
An organizer for the TP...the HD unit won't work well in the leather TP for the reasons mentioned above in other posts. Personally, I use small stuff sacks to keep things I want separated in...available at most sporting goods stores in almost any size imaginable, and multiple colors so you can keep chit you need in different colored ditty bags. Rainsuits stay in one all the time, small bottle of detailing spray and Micro rags in another...hats and such just get thrown in the TP. The luggage liner we get with the leather TP, is about as useful as tits on a boar hog, so it never gets used. The liners come out of the saddlebags when we are traveling...it's amazing how much more the luggage bags and saddlebags will hold without the liners in. Items we need to get to quickly go in the Kury 4142 clamshell roll bag on the luggage rack, which has convenient pockets on each end for cell phone, do rags, comb, lip balm, small sunscreen lotion, etc.