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Old 11-13-2010, 07:39 AM   #1
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Has anyone seen a set-up similar to this I saw on a HD Convertible for tunes:

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/57130/Moto....nvertible.aspx

I saw this and was like, that is exactly what I need if I am not going the fairing route. Wonder if that one would work.
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Old 11-13-2010, 07:40 AM   #2
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I know they make speakers that mount to the handle bars, but I am not crazy about the looks. Really like how these tuck in really hidden and low in the dead space.
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Let me guess, you ride without a helmet, right? Put a lid on and install a headset with microphone from J&M. Then plug it into a J&M CB/weather radio. Then you can plug in either an XM/Serius radio or a mp3 player. That way you have great sound and unlimited listening choices and people around you don't have to listen to your choice of music.

Just a suggestion. Be safe.
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Old 11-13-2010, 10:04 AM   #4
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Good Idea.
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Let me guess, you ride without a helmet, right?
I always use a helmet. I have thought about those systems but do like not having wires hanging. I also use multiple helmets so hopefully it is not a pain to move it back and forth.
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Let me guess, you ride without a helmet, right?
I always use a helmet. I have thought about those systems but do like not having wires hanging. I also use multiple helmets so hopefully it is not a pain to move it back and forth.
It can be a pain but only around season changes when I switch back and forth between helmets because of the weather variations. Just have to get the right adaptor for the connector coming from your helmet. My full-face has one that is different than my 3/4. I don't listen to music with my 1/2 lid.
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I always use a helmet. I have thought about those systems but do like not having wires hanging. I also use multiple helmets so hopefully it is not a pain to move it back and forth.
It can be a pain but only around season changes when I switch back and forth between helmets because of the weather variations. Just have to get the right adaptor for the connector coming from your helmet. My full-face has one that is different than my 3/4. I don't listen to music with my 1/2 lid.
Do you have the J&M as well or another brand?
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It can be a pain but only around season changes when I switch back and forth between helmets because of the weather variations. Just have to get the right adaptor for the connector coming from your helmet. My full-face has one that is different than my 3/4. I don't listen to music with my 1/2 lid.
Do you have the J&M as well or another brand?
Yes, J&M CB2003. I got the CB hoping that truckers would have a better idea of the commuting traffic situation than the local radio coverage. Alas, most of the time, I hear them asking opposite-bound drivers what the problem is in our direction without enough notice to jump off at the next exit.
I used my Blackberry and now my HTC incredible phone through the J&M for music or internet radio.
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