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Old Nov 26, 2012 | 05:04 PM
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I currently have 3 Bluetooth Receiver modules left, these are receivers only, they do NOT control your iPhone or whatever device you have.

You pair with the module, press play on your player and off you go. Great to use GPS on your phone and have it use the stock radio.

You see more modules but they are rechargeable, or 5 volts which requires adapters which is a pain.

These modules hook straight up to 12 Volts and have a 3.5mm output plug so the same cable you currently use to plug your phone into the aux port of the radio can be used.

These are small metal boxes the module is actually small enough that I have it sit on top of the ECM under the seat but it can easily go in the fairing or any place you want to. (I opted for under the seat in case something does go wrong its easy access, I ride a roadglide which is a pain with that shark nose)

Perfect gift for christmas

Price $57.50 shipped to CONUS

only 3 left and doubt I will get any more before Christmas.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2012 | 08:38 PM
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so what is the value of the module other that I don't have to direct connect my IPHONE or IPOD? You still have to connect the module to your stock radio.....?
 
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Old Nov 26, 2012 | 08:48 PM
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I have no clue what the value to you would be, for me I don't have wires running of my handlebars.

I use a lifeproof waterproof case to hook it up I have to unscrew the cap, screw in the waterproof connector and plug the cable in there.

every gas stop I have to unscrew the waterproof connector otherwise the phone thinks a headset is plugged in.

Now I hide the bluetooth module on my bike, routed the wire (yes you still see a plug sticking out of the radio but goes down in the console right away).

I walk up to the bike, my Iphone connects through bluetooth and I press play, done.

If you dont want the phone on the handlebars you can also put the phone in your pocket now without a wire dangling in front of you.

Hey might not be useful for you, I love it.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2012 | 08:49 PM
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so what is the value of the module other that I don't have to direct connect my IPHONE or IPOD? You still have to connect the module to your stock radio.....?
If I'm not mistaken you plug the audio out from the module to the audio in on your radio. You then pair your phone, gps, Ipod etc. to the module. The module will then switch back and forth from whatever components are paired with it so you hear them out your stereo speakers. No wires other than the audio in/out that stays connected all the time. You don't even have to take your phone or component out of your pocket. No need to worry about mounts or rain.
 

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2 Left, End of year special, $40 shipped
 
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