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    Bluetooth in saddlebag?

    Just curious if there is a way to add Bluetooth to the trunk saddlebag so I can use the hand controls

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    I guess you are talking about controls on the bars.
    Pardon a Yankee for not understanding at first.

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    Yeah sorry. I wanna use my phones music but use the hand controls on the bike.

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    Maybe somebody else knows something, but can,t see how.

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    you can plug your iphone(or a usb stick) in the bag and wont need bluetooth. You have volume and track control from the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReserveBum View Post
    you can plug your iphone(or a usb stick) in the bag and wont need bluetooth. You have volume and track control from the bar.
    Works great!

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    I know I can plug it in directly. But I need it in front of me for gps.

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    I'd suggest using a USB thumb drive/memory stick rather than your phone.
    Load it up with many gigs of tunes and leave it plugged into the saddlebag port. Control all the playback from the hand controls.
    So easy to replace the tune list if you have your songs on a computer.

    OR...
    run a USB extension cable from the trunk back up to the front of the bike where your phone will be. Easy.

    Ride safe.
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    Was gonna try to use pandora or a streaming music app to play songs

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    you may want to look at the bluetooth communicators like Sena

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