Autocom speakers in BMW Enduro Helmet?

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I've had my Autocom system for about seven years now and fitted the speakers and microphone into an Arai Tour-X v1, then into a v2 and finally into a v3 about a couple of months ago. I find it very easy fitting them in and it takes about half hour to do.

I've now got a BMW Enduro Helmet as well. What a difference, the padding and cover on the cheek pads is glued firmly into place! Making it very difficult to figure out how to fit the speakers into the correct place before peeling back the covers. Incidently, how you're supposed to clean the cheek pads without destroying them is beyond me.

Anyway, has anyone fitted the speakers and did you have to cut the foam out to make the speakers fit? How did you get on with the helmet and Autocom afterwards? Did you make a complete mess of the fitting and have to buy another set of cheek pads?
 
Didn't have a problem with fitting either Autocom or Cardo speakers to my Enduro helmet. Just pull out the lower pads on either side then the cheek pads and slot the speakers behind the lining from the rear of the cheek pad. Then refit.
 
Hi, I am using a Zumo 660 GPS. Up until know I have been using custom made earplugs and directly wired in for sound. It works great but they are knackered.

So I am investigating a small BT receiver with speakers in my Enduro Helmet. I am not expecting miracles but am looking for reasonable sound at low speeds.

Do you have a recommendation of what speakers offer the best quality ( at a reasonable price)

btw the BT receiver i am considering is this http://europe.nokia.com/find-produc...eadsets/nokia-bluetooth-stereo-headset-bh-214

Thanks
Scott
 


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