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I saw this ad in this month's AIM magazine and decided to look. Won't fit my '10 but will eariler. I am not affilated with them just giving out the info.
That much for a docking station?...Wow, I guess some have the opportunity to throw away good money on something like this.
I will stick with a handle bar mounted cradle.
Not bashing the unit, but the price for the unit is a a lot over kill for what it is! It is a docking station and not a sound system. There is a difference!
I already have an oil temp gauge in the dash and would be more interested if they made one with just the doors and no gauge insert. GREAT idea, pretty good execution, but I'll wait a while and see if they come down in price and get ride of the fugly gauge console.
Way to expensive i also agree that they should ditch the gauge and make that part of the unit flat like the rest of it and custom engraved or flame or skull or bike letters something of that nature all the bikes that could use that already have gauges don't need another one sticking up off the tank.
And like the other guy said its not a sound system its just a plug in for the ipod the cable still runs up to your stereo and has to plug into it.
Way to expensive i also agree that they should ditch the gauge and make that part of the unit flat like the rest of it and custom engraved or flame or skull or bike letters something of that nature all the bikes that could use that already have gauges don't need another one sticking up off the tank.
And like the other guy said its not a sound system its just a plug in for the ipod the cable still runs up to your stereo and has to plug into it.
Ditch the oil gauge, make an insert for the Ultra's Headset plug, bring it down in price = more buyers !!!
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