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I always use the power button and just touch it for a moment and the ipod pauses, never tried the iphone pause, thinking it will work the same way, but not sure.
I always use the power button and just touch it for a moment and the ipod pauses, never tried the iphone pause, thinking it will work the same way, but not sure.
It's the kuryakyn that MilesOfTexas linked thanks, it fits me I only use my phone iTunes Radio or play lists, very handy.
I like your solo seat option looks good, is that a LRS screen, damn a man after my own heart lol. My existing seat has rubbed the paint on the fender, its noticeable with a solo. I think this winter hope do the Top Shop Viper extended bags with the beveled bottom edge and sickrick CVO style fender and the solo.
Be safe but have fun.
I always use the power button and just touch it for a moment and the ipod pauses, never tried the iphone pause, thinking it will work the same way, but not sure.
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