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Does anybody know where or if it is even possible to get a 7 pin male connector to a regular female plug for head phones. I would like to use my regular head phones rather than the harley ones. I am not a real fan of the big old bulky harley ones. Thanks in advance
Do you know if this will work with your phone as far as answering and talking if you use a set of head phones that comes with an I phone?
Thanks for the heads up.
Well congrats safety man. They don't even list that headset anymore so I can't even see what the hell you are bragging about. I have two different style of harley headsets and they both suck as far as comfort.
Ya I figured that out. My problem with that headset is the ear pieces smash the hell out of my ears with my half helmet. Other than that that headset works great. Hell who knows, maybe I have the speakers installed wrong.
Thanks for the help and nice color choice on the bike.
Give up safety man this dude is a nut. Not the first time people have tried to help and he gets all pissy when he doesn't get the exact answer he wants.. Look back at any of his his help............. Threads.. He doesn't want yall to search for his own answers instead he asks for our help and then blast the answers.. He also doesn't like out opinions which is retarded because that's all he's gonna get when he asks something.. Every single persons opinion
Last edited by decencyxdefied; Apr 28, 2015 at 06:23 AM.
Don't lose sleep on what Goose222 has to say. If you can't trust a brother, you don't need to be listening to what he has to say. I have used the Harley brand on my half helmet for a long time and have had no problem with comfort or the sound. Keep your head up and your arms out!!!
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