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Well the pause play functions are useless since you wouldn't bend down to putz around with your cigarette plug to control the iPod function. Plus now you're running 2 wires across your fairing, one to power, the other to your aux input.
I have my 3.5mm cable running through the inside of fairing via the clutch cable hole and between the lower and upper inner fairing. I use the Griffith coiled power adapter for power, stays nicely compacted behind the handlebar.
I am not all that up on electronics , so please over look this. I pulled this adapter up and it only mentions working with an "Ipod". Does it also work with an "Iphone 4S"? Thanks for any info you may give.
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