A few weeks ago, KJ listed a bike stereo for $30.00 shipped. It was something I'd wanted to try and the price was unbelievable. KJ shipped the unit from Alaska on a Friday and it got here to Florida on Monday. Yeah KJ. :clapping:It took me a while to figure out an installation but I think it turned out great. I shortened the speaker wires so I wouldn't have to wrap them around the handlebars. mounted the receiver to the fork clamp with a combination of cable ties and industrial Velcro. It has audio plugs for input and output. I mounted a small MP3 player with Velcro on the top of the receiver with 128 of my favorite songs. Picked up a clear top tank bag a while back and a Radio Shack sound amplifier to pick up my GPS's Verbal Instructions. For my other bikes, it's wired to a wireless transmitter and small ear buds receiver. Now I can run the hook up wire to the stereo input and hear the GPS over the speakers on this bike....
BTW: I installed A 1" riser at the same time. Now, I can sit straight up while riding...
OUTSTANDING. In the Video, the bike is running through Marks Exhaust. Stereo is at a modest volume level and very easy to hear... China does make some pretty Cool Stuff.
PS: The sound is awesome with my computers Yamaha Sub Woofer on.......:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
My thanks to an Outstanding Member of this Forum. KJShover.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItuBlKI66DE
BTW: I installed A 1" riser at the same time. Now, I can sit straight up while riding...
OUTSTANDING. In the Video, the bike is running through Marks Exhaust. Stereo is at a modest volume level and very easy to hear... China does make some pretty Cool Stuff.
PS: The sound is awesome with my computers Yamaha Sub Woofer on.......:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
My thanks to an Outstanding Member of this Forum. KJShover.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItuBlKI66DE