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Has anyone on here try to Bluetooth adapter?
Would like to play music from my iPhone but don't want to change the head unit!
Saw them on line where they just plug into the 3.5 mm Jack.
They are cheap enough just don't know if it work.
Thank you
Randy
We have a completely internal mod for Bluetooth reception.
No external cables, nothing to charge, track advance and restart using the right arrow button on the radio faceplate, auto connect when you start the bike.
Thanks for all the great ideas
Definitely going to pick one of those
As far as iron Cross option my bike is to old, 2003
I don't mind changing the head unit I just don't want to mess with the handlebar controls
That's a cool setup but just so you know, you are likely going to break the AUX port with the weight of the unit hanging on the end. I know it doesn't seem like much but it has happened often and those AUX ports are flimsy to begin with. You need a 90 elbow and then use some velcro to "stick it" to take the weight off the port.
Ask Iron Cross how many AUX ports they've fixed.
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