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BAEHR intercom install on a Breva

Mike.C

High Miler
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Some time ago now I researched and purchased an intercom system for the Breva in order to be able to speak to the Minister for Stelvio Finance on her Nevada.

The system has all the goodies - talking GPS, music, bike to bike and Rider to Pillion. The problem was how to install it... here is my solution to the problem. Of course this solution will also work on a Norge, But as you blokes have a big empty fairing there may be other better ways on the big bus..... And before you ask - NO I have NEVER owned a Lead Wing and neither do I have ANY desire to... So there!

I'll let the pictures do the talking as otherwise I'll be writing a war and peace.

The Dashboard
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I installed the box of electronics in this space
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Using an aluminium bracket like this
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The Helmet connection exits the side of the bike here, I rarely use the Pillion and it stays coiled up under the seat, but can be led out in an instant if needed
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The UHF transeiver is mounted on the LH bar
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Using this mount
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The push to talk switch supplied is crap, I used this one from a mob in the states called "Pingle"
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Music can come from the IPod mounted here or from the Zumo
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The IPod is mounted using this mount, not a very good one but does the job.
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The Zumo is connected in and gives me voice commands and music. It is also blue toooth connected to my phone and allows hands free talking
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Just don't push the "Talk"-button when you intend to turn left.... B)
 
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