It kills me Bounce all the cool stuff you have done to your bike and then when it comes to the easy stuff you just resort to simplicity. :lol:I just toss my receiver in my tank bag with the antenna up on the ECM dash. No muss. No fuss.
www.techmounts.comthanks for the help, found the RAM website, just what i'm looking for.
it's specifically because it's easy. you can't leave it mounted in the weather anyway. i can't read red/green displays in the sunlight. most music channels on Sirius have such a deep play list that lasting to the next fill up is no inconvenience.It kills me Bounce all the cool stuff you have done to your bike and then when it comes to the easy stuff you just resort to simplicity. :lol:I just toss my receiver in my tank bag with the antenna up on the ECM dash. No muss. No fuss.
Do you have any type extermal amplifier? I am curious to know if my SkiFi will power a Chatterbox GMRS X1 headset.I just toss my receiver in my tank bag with the antenna up on the ECM dash. No muss. No fuss.
I run my V1, GPS, and Sirius/MP3 player into a MixIt (https://www.mixitproducts.com) the output of the mixit is then either run into my ear monitors directly or I feed it into the aux-in port of the CB/Intercom.Do you have any type extermal amplifier? I am curious to know if my SkiFi will power a Chatterbox GMRS X1 headset.I just toss my receiver in my tank bag with the antenna up on the ECM dash. No muss. No fuss.
$19.00, sign me up. I was looking for a cheap alternative for satellite radio for both my bike and company car. Thanks for sharing.I just picked up a xm radio from circuit city for $19.00, nylon tied it to my tank bag, stuck the antenna under the clear map window, and attached the power to my battery tender plug. Now if I can find a mount for my sony 350 laptop, I'd attach a gps to that and have everything I need.
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