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haygrrr
03-16-2013, 10:42 PM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
jestephens
03-16-2013, 11:36 PM
Let me get this straight, you won the lottery and can now afford the XM radio.
That's exactly how I feel about their price point on that thing :(
toy4bob
03-17-2013, 06:52 AM
Sorry no help to the OP, but I am with Jay.... refuse to pay $400 for the unit. It isn't that I can't afford it, I just refuse to be ripped off. Maybe if I won the lottery, but think it would have to be a multimillion dollar win before I would consider it. If I was to get that crazy, I may even splurge and buy a harley...well, probably not LOL
BC RED VAQ
03-17-2013, 08:50 AM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
I don't know about the XM but a new set of infinity speckers and a set of power pucks will do wounders for your stero sound. Thats all I know about that.
fammdw
03-17-2013, 01:42 PM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
If you are considering spending that kind of money for the XM alone, why not spend a little more and get it along with GPS with a Zumo 665?
landman
03-17-2013, 03:52 PM
If you are considering spending that kind of money for the XM alone, why not spend a little more and get it along with GPS with a Zumo 665?
that makes sense to me.
haygrrr
03-17-2013, 06:07 PM
I've got a Zumo 550 I'm happy with. And I like the idea of controls on the handlebars...
It is crazy expensive option....
jestephens
03-17-2013, 09:08 PM
I'd really like to know if we can somehow hook up this kit from Best Buy, at $69.99 it would be an affordable alternative. I can't imagine Kawasaki taking the effort to make something proprietary, but then again, maybe they did and that's why they want US to pay for it.... ??? I guess it depends on what functions are in the radio, and which ones are in the XM tuner. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-confused004.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/SiriusXM---Connect-Satellite-Radio-Vehicle-Tuner/4910475.p?id=1218577512632&skuId=4910475
http://pisces.bbystatic.com/image2/BestBuy_US/images/products/4910/4910475_sa.jpg;canvasHeight=500;canvasWidth=500
The Kawasaki part:
http://www.psndealer.com/powersportsdlr/images/ec0382/991526_gallery_727450.jpghttp://cdn1.vnexttech.com/catalogs/kawasaki_accessories/lg/k10400-026-1.jpg
Old Bear
03-17-2013, 09:32 PM
The question that likely leads to the answer we all want is "who makes the radio and what is the model?" That could lead us to alternate sources of add-ons. That said, I haven't a clue!
jestephens
03-17-2013, 09:52 PM
I haven't had my fairing apart (that much) to have seen any markings. Next time we see someone talking about starting a project, lets get them to look for any clues!!! :)
Byron
03-18-2013, 11:45 AM
N-TOUCH
http://www.radiosound.com/products.php
these people are a holes i wanted to know the wiring out of the radio got this long letter back how there radio is proprietary and no info will be given so i contacted
kaw teck support that know nothing about the radio
jestephens
03-18-2013, 07:25 PM
N-TOUCH
http://www.radiosound.com/products.php
these people are a holes i wanted to know the wiring out of the radio got this long letter back how there radio is proprietary and no info will be given so i contacted
kaw teck support that know nothing about the radio
http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-tv-008.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons.php) A for Efforthttp://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-tv-005.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons.php) It was worth a shot. I know there are some really technical guys around here, maybe someone will be motivated enough to figure out a work-around, and share/sell it to us all. Or maybe one of our members near Louisville, KY can become a mole and work their way into the Radio-Sound circle for some deeper recon....:bs:
I'll keep dreamin' :cheers:
jestephens
03-18-2013, 07:35 PM
N-TOUCH
http://www.radiosound.com/products.php
these people are a holes i wanted to know the wiring out of the radio got this long letter back how there radio is proprietary and no info will be given so i contacted
kaw teck support that know nothing about the radio
I guess the next step is to figure out what other radios this XM tuner is marketed for. Possibly it's cheaper under a different name????
MickeyT
03-18-2013, 07:35 PM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
I hooked my radio up easily, All those sat receivers transmit on fm , Im using the sportster model the only thing I had to do was fabricate a bracket , run a power line and route the antenna wire ( antenna is mounted to the handle bars with 2 sided tape. The unit works perfectly and is mounted to the top of the dashboard pics to follow........
toy4bob
03-18-2013, 08:16 PM
I hooked my radio up easily, All those sat receivers transmit on fm , Im using the sportster model the only thing I had to do was fabricate a bracket , run a power line and route the antenna wire ( antenna is mounted to the handle bars with 2 sided tape. The unit works perfectly and is mounted to the top of the dashboard pics to follow........
I have a sirius sportster as well and had considered doing this. I currently move it from mounts in my car and truck, and only pay the one subscription of course which is an added benefit. Would have no problem using it on a 3rd vehicle, but had concerns about rain, and it would be one more thing have to remove from the bike when leaving it, or worry about it being stolen.
Looking forward to seeing your pics
jestephens
03-18-2013, 08:23 PM
My only hesitance is that I'd like to use the bike's built-in controls. :/ and when I've used an FM transmitter to connect anything, it seems I still end up chasing radio stations for a clear signal. Depending on the weather, and where and how far I'm driving.
crazygene49
03-18-2013, 09:01 PM
My only hesitance is that I'd like to use the bike's built-in controls. :/ and when I've used an FM transmitter to connect anything, it seems I still end up chasing radio stations for a clear signal. Depending on the weather, and where and how far I'm driving.
I had the same problem with my Sirrus unit in my car until I used a direct connect cable. No more problems.
BigDog1294
03-18-2013, 09:30 PM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
It's way beyond expensive. I found one used at a reasonable price on Ebay. Plugs right in. Reception is OK, sound quality excellent-tall shield does not affect reception. But with the antenna mounted inside the fairing, I do get some dropouts with no buffer depending on position of the sat and local terrain (country roads with heavy tree canopy, for instance.) Next time I remove the fairing I'm going to remount the antenna on top of the brake master cylinder. (I think the newer kits mount on top of the dash.) Definitely a plus having the controls at your left thumb.
toy4bob
03-19-2013, 06:07 AM
My only hesitance is that I'd like to use the bike's built-in controls. :/ and when I've used an FM transmitter to connect anything, it seems I still end up chasing radio stations for a clear signal. Depending on the weather, and where and how far I'm driving.
Agreed, built in controls are my preference also. On the FM, I wouldn't use it, I would set it up with the direct cable....so that would be what, another $60 to Kawasaki? Sure beats $400
MickeyT
03-19-2013, 07:44 AM
My radio is tuned to 88.1 the audio is crystal clear , I know I cant use the handle bar controls ( except Volume) but the unit has a bunch of presets and at the touch of a button im on to another station..............savings wise I think not being able to change presets thru the hand controls is worth saving a few hundred bucks for some wire , by the way there is no interference or loss of stations because the unit is mounted less than a foot away from the radio.
MickeyT
03-19-2013, 07:48 AM
A sandwich baggy and a rubberband , same for the garmin and your waterproof :)
cactusjack
03-19-2013, 08:22 AM
I had an FM transmitter hookup for my MP3 player. It had 6 preset FM frequencies and every one of them was on or adjacent to the same frequency as the Spanish FM stations in the area. I kept getting bleed over and ended up throwing it in the trash.
haygrrr
03-19-2013, 06:04 PM
Then there is the monthly fee too... What is that now? $11-12 bucks?
I've got lifetime membership for the XM in my truck but I was told that is no longer an option...
MickeyT
03-22-2013, 04:26 PM
:wave::hmm::yep:I hooked my radio up easily, All those sat receivers transmit on fm , Im using the sportster model the only thing I had to do was fabricate a bracket , run a power line and route the antenna wire ( antenna is mounted to the handle bars with 2 sided tape. The unit works perfectly and is mounted to the top of the dashboard pics to follow........
MickeyT
03-22-2013, 04:30 PM
:wave::hmm::yep:
My sat set up on my bike , works great!!:wave:
haygrrr
03-22-2013, 11:06 PM
My sat set up on my bike , works great!!:wave:
Nice set up MickeyT. I could try the same. Only concern is my receiver is almost twice as big. What do you do in bad weather?
MickeyT
03-23-2013, 04:27 PM
I carry a few sandwich bags and some rubberbands , I,ve had to use them on my garmin while i was a ways from home and needed to use it in the rain , no problem at all keeps the units very dry .
Corvettegbert
04-03-2013, 07:36 AM
I admit it....I'm addicted to Satellite Radio. Having said that, I'm also "frugal" on where I throw my cash. I have this unit from Best Buy ($59.99) and I move it from two of my cars and my house on a regular basis. It is about 2 1/2 inches high by 4 inches wide and transmits either using an AUX plug or an unused FM channel. Power can be hard wired or as I use mine, with the 12V accessory outlet.
I don't see why this wont work although it wont be as integrated as the factory system - only $400 cheaper! I haven't hooked it up yet because I want to buy an extra antennae and power cord that I can leave with my bike. I'll post feedback later this spring when I finally tackle this project.
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Kopperhed
06-09-2018, 09:05 PM
Does anyone have good/bad feedback on XM radio on the Vaquero? Won enough on a scratch ticket the other day to cover the $400+ cost but wondering how the quality is. Does that antenna really function? Wondering if my larger windshield will affect reception any?
Thanks
bought used unit with no instructions.... unfortunately kawasaki took them (instructions) off their website. had to mod the bracket and flip it around since my amp sits on top of the radio, no biggy. Sound is as good as the on-board system in my F250, love using the handlebar controls to run the show, love that the unit is tucked away under the fairing. Just wish I had the instructions for programming the presets, I get 1 or 2 set, then I manage to overwrite them......
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