Wired Motorcycle intercom systems have wires that run from the rider and passenger into a central box mounted somewhere on the motorbike. That central box houses the electronics as well as the battery.

As long as you are using a wired motorcycle communication system for communicating between biker and passenger, you don’t have to worry about any external disturbances. For the case that you want to use the system for bike to bike communication, some wired bike communication systems allow adding an optional FRS/GMRS radio, which works like the walkie talkie you might know from your childhood. Using public frequencies, with such FRS/GMRS radios you have to expect some external interference, depending on the area you are using it.

Some people complain that the wiring can occasionally be a bit of an annoyance as the units need to be plugged and unplugged every time the rider and passenger get on and off the motorcycle. However, depending on the setup of your wired motorcycle intercom, we are talking about two or three plugs.

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