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Sorry Jim, I don't think I have any thing for the Big I-pods everyone here has problems with them locking up the hard drives,[:@] thats why the Nanos are so poplar they're a flash drive. Look under my Sig at the photobucket link a few pictures there to look at
Gilbos,
Do you have any of these polished or in chrome???? Also can you move the support on the bottom over a little so that the iPod port can be access so that it can also be charged for longer trips???
Very nice lookin' mount Gilbos! Unfortunately, I've got a video iPod so I think I'm gonna do what another rider did on his bike. He mounted a new iPod Shuffle-- they're about the size of a postage stamp now-- right where the tank and seat meet then ran his cable under the tank and up to the radio. It was very clean and hardly noticable.
The real question is when is Harley going to recognize the problem they created by adding an aux jack but not adding a place in the fairing for the player. How nice would it be to slip your iPod into a jack and just take off; no mounting bracket, no cable?
jskwarekI can mod it so that you can use both ports daddybonesyou have PM and thanks for the kind words! Street GliderI have a shuffle to loved it, wife bought me a Nano for Christmas nice to be able to look for a song that you're wanting to hear and having playlists is a plus! The shuffle my cutting grass and hiking musicdevice now I'm sure Harley will one of these days just to **** me off
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