A couple months back, FR8TRN posted about a Gentleman in Delaware, Jim Bissonette, who is making cables which allow those of us who use the ZUMO to take advantage of the Bluetooth cellphone feature via our H-D Intercom and headset. Jim's website is
http://home.comcast.net/~jbissonette1/site/. Alot of us balked at having to drill a hole in our fairing cap in order to use his device, so he came up with an alternative, and now has it listed on his website. Using the Accessory switch, one can now make and receive cellular phone calls on the road. The only downfall is, the Accessory switch cannot be used for anything else. No big deal for me, since I don't use it for anything else anyway. I bought one of Jim's cables ($45.00 shipped to my door) and installed it this afternoon. Took about three hours, and that's with me being very meticulous (read: NORMAL

) in every detail, making staggered solder splices when I could, double heat shrinking, and following with fusion tape, split loom, avionics lacing string, and electrical tie wraps. I got caught up in the work, and didn't take many pictures, but I'll do the best I can to explain what I did. Further, Jim's instructions are attached to this post.