Gold Wing CB Radio Hand Mic Kit

J&M

Gold Wing CB Radio Hand Mic Kit
Your Price
$109.99
MSRP:
$129.99
Item #:
JMCBHMGL1815
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109.99

This is J&M’s new Honda Gold Wing GL1500 and GL1800 CB radio hand microphone kit complete for 1988-2012 Honda Gold Wing motorcycle. Once installed, the included female headset pig-tail jack with dust-cover, will accept either this specific J&M CB hand mike, OR the standard 5-pin lower cord connection from a J&M, Honda or other brand compatible helmet headset.

Kit includes:
• High-impact molded noise-cancelling hand microphone,
tuned for use at highway speeds.

• Custom made black powder coated, stainless steel
handlebar mounting bracket & mounting hardware, with
heavy-duty mike clip.

• Top-quality din jack/plug connectors for extended
durability.

• Total plug-n-play wiring harnesses compatible with all
years of the Honda GL-1800 or GL-1500.

• Complete installation/operation instructions.

3 Member Reviews

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10/4/2012
Trike Daddy
50_stars
GL 1800 CB Radio Mic Kit

Thanks Wingstuff and JM for adding another touch of class to Gold Wing w/hand mic kit. Inatallation was a snap and the price was right on; got mine on sale last few hours b4 sale ended. All I had to remove was left pocket and the seat. Fished wire on 1st try from tank to pocket and it was all done.

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9/1/2012
Carole
Fulton, IL
30_stars
Pricey for quality of mic

The hookup was easy. We were able to thread a wire through the pocket area and under the tank panel to pull the wire without taking the panel off. Everything hooked right up to our 2012 Goldwing.

I am rating this 3 stars because:
mic is cheaply made (compared to older ones we had)
price is rather high for quality of mic

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5/7/2012
Charles
Jonesboro, AR
50_stars
Glad to have it back on the market

Sad that some feel the need to criticze something they don't have or want. I once saw a guy pull into Subway sandwich shop with "training wheels" on his bike. I felt a sense of contempt until I saw him get off and pull his crutches off the back and hobble in. Guess if he coldn't ride it "right" he ought to stay at home. I felt put in my place and will no longer criticize anything anyone wants to put on his or her bike. I will just enjoy my wheels and let others do the same without judging.

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