http://motochello.com/
This is a new start up company and offers an alternative to J&M and Autocom. While I do not own one myself, I do have a friend that must be the first to own anything new for his ride. Acccording to him, the installation was very straightforward and took him about 1 1/2 hours once all of the plastic was removed. He had everything laid out in advance and simply wanted to time the install. He has a GPS, phone, and CB radio connected. He says the sound quality is excellent and the touchscreen is a nice feature and glove friendly. He does say, he would rather have it a bit smaller, but will live with it. The screen is 4 3/4 inches wide and 3 3/4 inches deep (about the size of a large smartphone). The cost is 695.00 for the single rider unit and 795.00 for a rider/passenger unit. Not cheap, but there is almost nothing else you need to buy. He priced out the autocom unit (549.00) which started out cheaper, but with the cost of cables and other items needed was almost at the same price in the long run.
This is a new start up company and offers an alternative to J&M and Autocom. While I do not own one myself, I do have a friend that must be the first to own anything new for his ride. Acccording to him, the installation was very straightforward and took him about 1 1/2 hours once all of the plastic was removed. He had everything laid out in advance and simply wanted to time the install. He has a GPS, phone, and CB radio connected. He says the sound quality is excellent and the touchscreen is a nice feature and glove friendly. He does say, he would rather have it a bit smaller, but will live with it. The screen is 4 3/4 inches wide and 3 3/4 inches deep (about the size of a large smartphone). The cost is 695.00 for the single rider unit and 795.00 for a rider/passenger unit. Not cheap, but there is almost nothing else you need to buy. He priced out the autocom unit (549.00) which started out cheaper, but with the cost of cables and other items needed was almost at the same price in the long run.