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Cruiser
Posts: 223 Valdosta, GA | So I got another follow-up call from an electrical engineer at Victory tonight. I've got a problem with my handlebar volume control switch changing my radio stations they're trying to fix for me.
Anyway, one of my suspicions has been confirmed: the cb/intercom for the Vision cannot be installed on the Street models. The module installs in the throat of the tourpack and they are not currently working on changing that. However, I told the guy I would be interested in a CB option that could be installed on any Vision model, as I will likely run mine in the Street configuration most of the time. I'm not as concerned with rider/passenger comm as I am with bike-to-bike comm. I would think THE luxury touring bike should have this option regardless of whether it's set up with the tourpack or not. So, he told me if they get enough requests, they will look into the feasability of designing something. So, everyone please bug your dealers and have them call in to Victory about this setup!
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Cruiser
Posts: 71 Opelika, AL | mike.. the fix is easy.. mount your handlebars upside down and backwards... it'll fix itself.. *LOL* |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 904 29 Palms California | he said mount....lol |
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Cruiser
Posts: 223 Valdosta, GA | autiger2 - 2007-11-19 10:35 PM
mike.. the fix is easy.. mount your handlebars upside down and backwards... it'll fix itself.. *LOL*
I thought I was fat-fingering the switches the first couple of times it happened, but since then I've been very careful about hitting the right one. Then, after it rained, it happened more often for a day or two before resuming the regular once-every-couple-of-days cycle.
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Iron Butt
Posts: 904 29 Palms California | sounds like a plausible reason. you can hook up just about everything else, why not have the "standard" capability to run the cb or any other periphrial? They seemed to have thought of everything, accept'en that thar issue. |
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