I want to add music to my bike
#22
RE: I want to add music to my bike
I have a Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS that has a built in audio player mounted with a RAM mount to my steering stem. I love the fact that it plays MP3's and is also a touch screen. I also like that it stops the music to give me directions because I always take trips to the unknown and now can never get lost. Something to think about anyways. When I buy a steering dampner, Ill have to change the way I mount it I think.
#23
RE: I want to add music to my bike
My buddy alway rides with ear buds in no matter how long or short the trip is. I have tied it and don't like it to much. I like to be able to hear what's going on, plus my 2 Bro's slip on is music to my ears.
That bike with all the speakers on it is just gay!
That bike with all the speakers on it is just gay!
#24
RE: I want to add music to my bike
I installed an autocom system on my 02 F4i. Works great. I am able to communicate with other bikes that have the same type of system. I am also able to talk to my wife through the helmets. I can also answer my phone and listen to my ipod/mp3 player. When someone talks or the phone rings the music mutes itself 50% so you can hear and when you are finished the music returns. The earphones and boom mic install into the helmet and I never notice they are there.(no uncomfortable feeling like most earbuds) You also have the option to expand the unit to use a gps. You can also hook up a XM system rather than a mp3 player if you wanted to go that route.
Well worth the money, check it out.
http://www.autocomamerica.com/
Well worth the money, check it out.
http://www.autocomamerica.com/
#25
RE: I want to add music to my bike
ORIGINAL: Rumblebug77
I installed an autocom system on my 02 F4i. Works great. I am able to communicate with other bikes that have the same type of system. I am also able to talk to my wife through the helmets. I can also answer my phone and listen to my ipod/mp3 player. When someone talks or the phone rings the music mutes itself 50% so you can hear and when you are finished the music returns. The earphones and boom mic install into the helmet and I never notice they are there.(no uncomfortable feeling like most earbuds) You also have the option to expand the unit to use a gps. You can also hook up a XM system rather than a mp3 player if you wanted to go that route.
Well worth the money, check it out.
http://www.autocomamerica.com/
I installed an autocom system on my 02 F4i. Works great. I am able to communicate with other bikes that have the same type of system. I am also able to talk to my wife through the helmets. I can also answer my phone and listen to my ipod/mp3 player. When someone talks or the phone rings the music mutes itself 50% so you can hear and when you are finished the music returns. The earphones and boom mic install into the helmet and I never notice they are there.(no uncomfortable feeling like most earbuds) You also have the option to expand the unit to use a gps. You can also hook up a XM system rather than a mp3 player if you wanted to go that route.
Well worth the money, check it out.
http://www.autocomamerica.com/
You answer your phone while riding?
#26
RE: I want to add music to my bike
Yes I do answer my phone while on the bike. I am able to answer it without removing either hand from the bars. I am a busy person and just because I am on a bike doesn't mean I shouldn't take calls.
On a side note, I have been told by people that I spoken to on the phone while on the bike, they couldn't tell I was on the bike.
On a side note, I have been told by people that I spoken to on the phone while on the bike, they couldn't tell I was on the bike.
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