problems with mounted ipod?
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problems with mounted ipod?
First off, lets not turn this thread into a "should or shouldn't listen to music while riding" thread please.
I recently bought a 30GB Ipod video, and i was considering mounting it to the top of my tank or bars with some industrial grade velcro, so that when it's not mounted you can't really tell it's there, and so i can access it when i need to. However, i think i've heard of people having issues with the ipod locking up after riding a lil while, most likely because it's not a flash-type drive. Any input from anyone that's got one?
Thanks!!
-Adam
I recently bought a 30GB Ipod video, and i was considering mounting it to the top of my tank or bars with some industrial grade velcro, so that when it's not mounted you can't really tell it's there, and so i can access it when i need to. However, i think i've heard of people having issues with the ipod locking up after riding a lil while, most likely because it's not a flash-type drive. Any input from anyone that's got one?
Thanks!!
-Adam
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RE: problems with mounted ipod?
If it has a hard drive in it (the non flash memory type) the vibrations from the bike will make it freeze up, and eventually destroy your hard drive.
Most Joe Rocket jackets have an "Ipod" pocket with a audio cable port built in. I think that's the best place for them because your body isolates them from the vibration.
just make sure to prepare your playlists in advance because trying to shuffle through your songs while riding would really be retarded.
Most Joe Rocket jackets have an "Ipod" pocket with a audio cable port built in. I think that's the best place for them because your body isolates them from the vibration.
just make sure to prepare your playlists in advance because trying to shuffle through your songs while riding would really be retarded.
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RE: problems with mounted ipod?
ORIGINAL: WhiteDealershipRice
Most Joe Rocket jackets have an "Ipod" pocket with a audio cable port built in. I think that's the best place for them because your body isolates them from the vibration.
just make sure to prepare your playlists in advance because trying to shuffle through your songs while riding would really be retarded.
Most Joe Rocket jackets have an "Ipod" pocket with a audio cable port built in. I think that's the best place for them because your body isolates them from the vibration.
just make sure to prepare your playlists in advance because trying to shuffle through your songs while riding would really be retarded.
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RE: problems with mounted ipod?
1. Hard drive based iPods fail because of jarring, vibrations and shock. So I wouldn't recommend mounting it to the bike. In a pocket, fine, but not attatched to the bike. Too many vibrations.
2. Being able to access the iPod while riding is dangerous (I'm not saying don't listen to music) but please don't turn into one of those riders that play with the iPod while they ride.
3. Make your favorite playlist, preset your volume and put the iPod in your pocket. if you need to, you can push the next/back buttons through your jacket if you have to.
Personally, I would pick up an iPod shuffle (they're cheap and won't break as easily on you.) and you can just clip it on your jacket and go. I had an 8GB iPod Nano (the older tall ones) and rode to Cali on the highway with it. It was great, and made the time fly.
2. Being able to access the iPod while riding is dangerous (I'm not saying don't listen to music) but please don't turn into one of those riders that play with the iPod while they ride.
3. Make your favorite playlist, preset your volume and put the iPod in your pocket. if you need to, you can push the next/back buttons through your jacket if you have to.
Personally, I would pick up an iPod shuffle (they're cheap and won't break as easily on you.) and you can just clip it on your jacket and go. I had an 8GB iPod Nano (the older tall ones) and rode to Cali on the highway with it. It was great, and made the time fly.
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