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I hooked up my Ipod Shuffle to my 08 FLHTC bought a cable for $6 off E Bay works great I clip it to the windshield bag I have mounted works great only you can see the cable no big thing Bill
Radio Shack patch cord. They have several different lengths. Then get a case for your ipod (an ipod available accessory) with a caribiner clip on the back of it and clip it to your brake or clutch cable. Works like a charm and very inexpensive.
Just go to any Walmart or whatever and buy a male to male cord, very inexpensive. I just plug in into the radio and put the shuffle into my windshield pouch. Works great.[/align]
Any Radio Shack and probably most Walmarts would have the 1/8" male on each end plugs in various lengths for about $5.00 for a 12" long one. Plugs right in to your radio's accessory jack.
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