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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:19 pm
by Stereo
mike-s wrote:sounds like the bloke's got it sorted then :). All i need to do is take my mp3 player apart and work out how its cutting out if it gets a sudden jolt, im suspecting a poor connector on one of the springs it uses for conductivity and to hold the battery door shut.

that reminds me, i want to put new speakers/cd system in the car at some point (speakers, and then head unit, nothing too fancy, just something a bit nicer than the OEM stuff that came with the carollacoaster..
The needle is jumping into one of the other grooves.........

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:24 pm
by zzzak
Strika wrote:Said it before, say it again!!! I just don't get riding with music/mobile phone etc., :?

To me, part of the attraction of riding my "ride" :wink:
Don't you mean 'biking your ride'? :shock:

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 3:35 pm
by wisc
Gosling1 wrote:
Strika wrote:Said it before, say it again!!! I just don't get riding with music/mobile phone etc., :? ....
:lol: get with the programme mate !!! When you go belting into some good twisties with "My Woman From Tokyo" belting into your scone, well its heaven on a stick :twisted: and *especially* on the boring highway stretches, it can make a ride feel *heaps* shorter .....

but agree with the phone thing - I don't think anyone actually rides with a hands-free kit do they ??? :shock:

8)
yeah that would be me! not that i really have conversations on the bike, 30 seconds is good to get the message across or if im supposed to be at work and not there. I guess its cause my bike is my daily rider and I dont hate getting phonecalls.

the headset i have uses super flat speakers they dont go into your ear and are specially designed for the bike so really loud enough, bluetooth so no wires. they are about the size of a 20 cent coin and stick in the helmet i highly recoment them.

And the best thing about it is that it connects to my navigation software which is what ill probably use it mostly for... turn left in 500 meteres, turn left now.

easier that constantly looking out for roadsigns and worrying that you've missed a turn.

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:04 pm
by mobile
I am currently adapting a I-Tech Clip III which is bluetooth, so that I can use the 1 gb card I have in my phone, as well as the mobile, I am on call so it is good when you are doing a support call and you are on the bike, eventual outcome should be something similar to the motorola motorbike bluetooh headset

I think the motorola part number is HS-830

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:19 pm
by Neka79
a fella i met over here actually pulled the padding out of the lid, then carefully "sculpted" out a tiny bit of foam, glued in earphones and bingo..had a lid with inbuilt speakers....

no good if ur gunna use a specific nokia/ericson headphone which doesnt use a normal phone jack....mind u this guy had a tiny mp3 player mounted in the lid also..so no cables...

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:27 pm
by rocco
isnt it actually dangerous?


i feel insecure when i cant here surrounds like an almighty b double honkin his horns to say get the fark out of the road before shit happens

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:31 pm
by mobile
Rocco, mybe your ass shouldn't be there in the first place :lol:

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:01 pm
by RG
rocco wrote:isnt it actually dangerous?
Yes, very dangerous! Kids don't try this at home! XXbuzzsaw.gif

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:13 pm
by nobby
sheet, cruis'n down the road while Pink Floyd strum out Dark side of the moon in ya helmet ...... that's theres mellowin music..

G'n'R on the other hand are down right evil to ride too..