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Riverview, Michigan, US

Riverview, Michigan, US
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Helmet Headset/PTT System + 2-Way Radio for Bike-To-Bike Communication

Handheld 2-Way Radio Can Be Used On and Off the Bike
Helmet Headset Includes Both Full-Face (Fixed) and Open-Face (Boom) Microphones
Modular Cable Design and Coiled Extension Cables Provide More Mounting Options
All Push-to-Talk Switches and Connectors are Weatherproof

The MotoComm SideKick SK-1000 is everything a rider needs for bike-to-bike communication with other riders. A complete and affordable communications solution for riders of all types of motorcycles and powersport vehicles, with a talk range of up to 14 miles.

The SideKick SK-1000 comes complete with everything one rider needs:
· 14 Mile* Range GMRS Handheld 2-Way Radio
· Helmet Headset with Both Full-Face and Open-Face Microphones
· NEW Modular 3-Way Adapter Cable
· Coiled Push-to-Talk Extension Cable
· Coiled Helmet Headset Extension Cable
· Weatherproof Handlebar Push-to-Talk Switch
· Weatherproof Mini Push-to-Talk Switch
· Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger
· Installation Accessories

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