Okay ...
can't take all the credit.
I got one of these from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Lov...uetooth+dongle
As you can see cost me less than $10.
Next was to get a 12v charger thingie with 2 usb ports on it that fits into my 12v power port in the left faring pocket.
I plugged the bluetooth dongle into the charger thing, plugged the auxiliary wire into the bluetooth dongle.
Paired my iPhone to the bluetooth dongle, put the bikes radio into aux mode ...
voila ... anything coming from the iPhone goes to the bikes speakers or the headset. As a plus, the charger thing has 2 usb ports, so I can charge my phone at the same time.
Works with everything, music, audiobooks from iTunes, alarms, phone ringer, even audible audio books.
I was worried about volume loss via bluetooth, but the audio books come through as loud with bluetooth as they do via the aux cable.
My iPhone charging cable is long enough to get the phone to my jacket pocket, just need to unplug it before getting off the bike.
For the guys with a 1500 .. this will work too if you use the cassette adapter plugged into the bluetooth dongle ... I tried it on my buddies 1500 that is still in my garage.
Hope someone finds this as helpful as I do. by using my phone, all my devises stay current on the audible audio books as they sync to the farthest place on any device. But, it will work with any bluetooth ready device.
I might get an extension for the aux cable and move the whole mess to the right pocket (yes has a 12v port too), that way I don't have to be concerned about someone stealing the charger and dongle.
If I had a normal size phone (I have an iPhone 6s plus), I would just put the phone plugged into the aux connection and charger into the pocket. Alas, the 6s plus will not fit into the pocket with things plugged into it.
I use my phone more like an iPad than a phone (nobody ever calls me and I don't call them ... :AGGHH, so, getting a smaller phone is out of the question. Only reason I use a phone is the data connection and it kind fits in my pocket. My iPad doesn't.
All in all ... pretty kewl.
can't take all the credit.
I got one of these from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Lov...uetooth+dongle
As you can see cost me less than $10.
Next was to get a 12v charger thingie with 2 usb ports on it that fits into my 12v power port in the left faring pocket.
I plugged the bluetooth dongle into the charger thing, plugged the auxiliary wire into the bluetooth dongle.
Paired my iPhone to the bluetooth dongle, put the bikes radio into aux mode ...
voila ... anything coming from the iPhone goes to the bikes speakers or the headset. As a plus, the charger thing has 2 usb ports, so I can charge my phone at the same time.
Works with everything, music, audiobooks from iTunes, alarms, phone ringer, even audible audio books.
I was worried about volume loss via bluetooth, but the audio books come through as loud with bluetooth as they do via the aux cable.
My iPhone charging cable is long enough to get the phone to my jacket pocket, just need to unplug it before getting off the bike.
For the guys with a 1500 .. this will work too if you use the cassette adapter plugged into the bluetooth dongle ... I tried it on my buddies 1500 that is still in my garage.
Hope someone finds this as helpful as I do. by using my phone, all my devises stay current on the audible audio books as they sync to the farthest place on any device. But, it will work with any bluetooth ready device.
I might get an extension for the aux cable and move the whole mess to the right pocket (yes has a 12v port too), that way I don't have to be concerned about someone stealing the charger and dongle.
If I had a normal size phone (I have an iPhone 6s plus), I would just put the phone plugged into the aux connection and charger into the pocket. Alas, the 6s plus will not fit into the pocket with things plugged into it.
I use my phone more like an iPad than a phone (nobody ever calls me and I don't call them ... :AGGHH, so, getting a smaller phone is out of the question. Only reason I use a phone is the data connection and it kind fits in my pocket. My iPad doesn't.
All in all ... pretty kewl.