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Hi, Does anyone know if any company out there sells an interface adapter for Ipod/Iphones that allows a good audio interface with the HK(something better than the 3.5 on the front) with maybe some limited handlebar control capability?
I have an interface like this in my truck that lets me control the ipod from my steering wheel control,it is limited control but it is still pretty nice,would be real nice on the bike.
I will be surprised if they do. I tried one of these for my 05 F-150 and it sounded great in writing, but didn't work well at all. Ended up changing out the head unit in the truck.
Now I have industrial Velcro from Home Depot on my iPhone and the loops are on the left tank side. Works great. Easy on, easy off. Radio Shack 12" cable to AUX jack.
To some it may look ghetto, but IDGAF. Can change tunes easy on the fly.
Most adapters for OEM radios are run through the radios CD changer circuit. The fact that the Harley head unit did nit have a changer option will make it difficult for any aftermarket company to engineer an adapter.
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