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stereo radio 4 Months ago  
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Can anyone tell me where one can find a decent stereo radio set up for our bikes.CD player would be a nice option especially multi disc type.
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Re:stereo radio 4 Months ago  
CD's skip pretty badly on the roadstar. Too much vibration for them. something with a cord to allow you use an MP3 player is much better option.
 
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Re:stereo radio 4 Months ago  

Jersey Rider...

they also have stereos with USB ports on them to plug in a jump drive, so all your tunes are on the jump drive and no worries that you will loose your ipod or mp3 player...
best buy has a bunch of different brands below 150 bucks.
 
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Re:stereo radio 4 Months ago  
I use a pioneer inno portable xm radio it holds some music like a ipod plus it is a live xm player it doesn't hold a ton of music but enough to make it a few hours on top of all this if something plays on xm i like i can push a button and record the whole song as long as i hit it before the song ends
 
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Re:stereo radio 4 Months ago  
The cable on mine doesnt plug into an aux jack. It comes from the back of the radio and is long enough you can put the ipod in the bags. The stereo allows you to control the ipod from the stereo controls, even shows your playlist and the current song on the display on the radio. Works great.
 
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