Mariner Fan
01-29-2008, 01:48 PM
I have a Roady 2 XM player left over from my truck (had an in-dash player installed). So, I'm thinking that I'll use it for my bike.
I bought a mount from Hoon Hardware. Hooked the power to the cigarette style fairing plug and plugged in the stereo cable to the aux. plug in the cassette. Everything works great. Now I want to hide the wiring.
The first question I have has to do with the 1/8" stereo cable. Do you know where I can get one with a 90 degree bend like the one shown in this picture? I'd like to find one that is right angled on one side and straight on the other. I'm guessing I'll need at least 2 feet of cable to plug it inside the fairing but longer is o.k.
http://www.hoonhardware.com/assets/images/Roady.JPG
Second question. I also want to plug this into the aux plug inside the fairing. Will I need to split the connection to keep the plug for the cassette active? I've read the great tech articles about splitting the fairing and installing an Aux line splitter. Just not sure if I need to do this or not.
Third question. I'm planning to just plug the power supply into the plug in the fairing. Is there a cleaner way to do this and keep it so it's switched power?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
I bought a mount from Hoon Hardware. Hooked the power to the cigarette style fairing plug and plugged in the stereo cable to the aux. plug in the cassette. Everything works great. Now I want to hide the wiring.
The first question I have has to do with the 1/8" stereo cable. Do you know where I can get one with a 90 degree bend like the one shown in this picture? I'd like to find one that is right angled on one side and straight on the other. I'm guessing I'll need at least 2 feet of cable to plug it inside the fairing but longer is o.k.
http://www.hoonhardware.com/assets/images/Roady.JPG
Second question. I also want to plug this into the aux plug inside the fairing. Will I need to split the connection to keep the plug for the cassette active? I've read the great tech articles about splitting the fairing and installing an Aux line splitter. Just not sure if I need to do this or not.
Third question. I'm planning to just plug the power supply into the plug in the fairing. Is there a cleaner way to do this and keep it so it's switched power?
Thanks in advance,
Bob