Autocom fitting query

CharlieM

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Hi there, wonder if someone here more technically adept can help?

I have bought an old but fully functional Autocom 3000 intercom unit which I want to fit to a 2003 GS1150. I also want to connect a PTT switch, to enjoy bike-bike coms plus listen to music from a iPhone or iPod. GPS integration is not required.

Anyway, its meant to be easy to fit but I'm having trouble finding a space to fit the main control box where it can be accessed, with relative ease, to adjust the controls etc. The usual place is under the seat I believe, but there seems insufficient room. Or should it go somewhere else?

Can anyone tell me how to do it and/or send some pix of how to do it?

Anticipatory thanks

Charlie
 
Charlie - contact Mick of MotorcycleAdventures of this parish. He will undoubtably have the answer for you :thumb2
 
Thanks - but can you be abit more specific: website address and/or contact tel no?
Charlie

Charlie - go to members list at the top of the page. Go to M. Go to MotorcycleAdventures. Click on it and you will be able to send Mick a pm.
 
Hi there, wonder if someone here more technically adept can help?

I have bought an old but fully functional Autocom 3000 intercom unit which I want to fit to a 2003 GS1150. I also want to connect a PTT switch, to enjoy bike-bike coms plus listen to music from a iPhone or iPod. GPS integration is not required.

Anyway, its meant to be easy to fit but I'm having trouble finding a space to fit the main control box where it can be accessed, with relative ease, to adjust the controls etc. The usual place is under the seat I believe, but there seems insufficient room. Or should it go somewhere else?

Can anyone tell me how to do it and/or send some pix of how to do it?


Anticipatory thanks

Charlie

Hi Charlie,

Kind words indeed many thanks! Ok so i hope this helps if you need to call me no worries just give me a bell. Yes under the seat in what would have been your tool holder is the best place, it is a squeeze but most autocoms will fit. Some after market seats make the fit space smaller! :eek: lol

You can also fit the control box up front or in a tank bag but most people seem to want it under the seat! PTT will depend on if you want to power the radio or run it from the Radio Batt and model etc. Autocom and Chainspeed are the main stockest of the older Autocom units. Parts now have to be specially made so a quick call to Paul at Autocom will get you those parts. I do stock some older parts but concentrate on the 2009 units onwards.

Paul from Autocom is on 01480 399501 or i do a new logic Kit L1 http://www.motorbikeadventures.co.uk/product.php?id_product=24 two PTT here are :0 http://www.motorbikeadventures.co.uk/product.php?id_product=85 or http://www.motorbikeadventures.co.uk/product.php?id_product=88 I hope this helps a little ill try to find some pics of my old 1150 GSA that had the super pro under the seat and post but not sure where they are! By all means give me a call if you need any more info!

Regards

Mick
 
Mick - oh that was quick, didnt see your post until after I'd thanked the other two!

Right - in the pillion/tool kit area is the best place is it? I'll pass this onto Jim who is fitting it for me but will also give him you number just in case he gets further problems.

Many thanks

Charlie
 
Mick - oh that was quick, didnt see your post until after I'd thanked the other two!

Right - in the pillion/tool kit area is the best place is it? I'll pass this onto Jim who is fitting it for me but will also give him you number just in case he gets further problems.

Many thanks

Charlie

Hi Charlie,

Thanks for the call, hope the info helped! You asked about headset harness if you wanted to use custom moulded ear plugs! Here is the link if you ever need one! :- http://www.motorbikeadventures.co.uk/product.php?id_product=41 :eek:

Regards

Mick
 
For reference purposes I was able to fit an Autocom Active Plus into the tool tray and still fit the owner's manual and toolkit in on top of it (admittedly I do have the high seat set at the highest setting which helps).

It took me longer to find the canbus connector (they have moved it slightly on the 2010 GS) then it did to actually wire the unit in and it works absolutely fine.
 


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