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Old 06-15-2009, 11:51 PM
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motorcycle quest wiring

i have a quest on my motorcyle but i have lost the wire connection to the battery,well lost it all really except for the charger(house move).anyone know were i can find a cheap replacement also how do i go about being able to hear the voice commands

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Old 06-17-2009, 06:13 PM
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mickuk,

Is it a QUEST or a QUEST 2?

What motorcycle -- brand and model?

What exactly do you mean by LOST -- the power cable is physically lost or the connection to the battery is broken?

Are you talking about the cradle that holds the GPS -- or the power cable -- or both?

If you have a Honda GL-1500 or GL-1800 Goldwing, or certain models of Harley-Davidson, Electrical Connection www.cellset.com can supply suitable cables and "black boxes" to get the QUEST audio into the helmet.

Give us some answers-- we will try to give you some help!
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Old 06-17-2009, 10:51 PM
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mickuk,

Is it a QUEST or a QUEST 2?

What motorcycle -- brand and model?

What exactly do you mean by LOST -- the power cable is physically lost or the connection to the battery is broken?

Are you talking about the cradle that holds the GPS -- or the power cable -- or both?

If you have a Honda GL-1500 or GL-1800 Goldwing, or certain models of Harley-Davidson, Electrical Connection www.cellset.com can supply suitable cables and "black boxes" to get the QUEST audio into the helmet.

Give us some answers-- we will try to give you some help!
sorry i was a bit unclear i mean physically lost the power cable it,s a quest, not the quest 2 .i have a kawasaki vn800
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Old 06-18-2009, 05:10 PM
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mickuk,

This RAM cable, along with a suitable RAM mount, may be perfect for your Yamaha VN800...!

http://tinyurl.com/nbn7wa

Contact www.edsets.com or www.cellsets.com to see if they have an adapter that will let you "insert" the GPS audio into your headset.
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