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I love mine. LOVE. Not too much of a fan of the chrome ones, though. They look kind of weird to me.
Lion, I have a Rider's Claw for my bars to mount my iPod touch. It works great and is easy to manipulate with gloves. You can see it (barely) in my sig pic.
I use a 120 GB Ipod. Tons-a-songs on it, about 5 K or 40 GB right now with room to grow.
I mount mine velcro to the master cylilnder on top. Holds great. No issues. Looking to change bars though, and that's why I'm askin', and don't know if it'll be practical to mount it on the master cylinder anymore. Might be kinda hard to switch it to the next song. LOLOL!!
Looked at the rider's claw and I don't think that they got a big enough one to hold my Ipod. I use the dock mount on the bottom of the Ipod and then the plug to the HK Aux Jack. Gotta have the bottom open for the dock plug as the ear phone plug on the Ipod sux...not a good connection.
I have the magnet tank pouch from before if I choose to run an ipod.
But I just made a couple CDs full of MP3's and that's a few hours of music there & no need to deal with any other things besides the built-in radio and thumb controls.
(that obviously doesn't work for you RK guys, but the rest of us....oh yea, 1 CD lasts for hours)
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