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Old 02-22-2009, 05:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ipod hookup

Does anyone have photos of their 6th gen VFR with a ipod. I am thinking of the 2 wheel tunes like I had on the ST. I was wanting to get some ideas for the 12V outlet position and the ipod location. Thanks, John


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Old 02-22-2009, 10:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Here's my set up. I used a clear plastic case, superglued the back to a mount from a satellite radio, the attached it to the screw on the reservoir. I had to zip tie the left side because it's not wide enough to attach to both res. screws. My power plug is an atv power plug I got from my local mc shop for @ $15.00. It has a rubber plug to cap it with when not in use. I leave the back of the case on the bike at all times. When I get to my destination, I simply remove the iPod from the case. I don't ride with the front on the case without the iPod because I lost one front already that flew off because the wind got behind it. I haven't had a problem with the set up at all.
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I just keep mine in my left hand jacket pocket. I am able to skip songs with gloves on and even work the pause. the only prob I run into is if I want to adjust volume. Mine is a nano. Tori and SLOVFR both use a sandisk player strapped to their wrist that is really cheap and they really like. I have a standard 12v plug but I haven't mounted it yet. I keep moving it around trying to figure out where I want it. usually I just clip it to my tankbag.
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