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Old 09-10-2015, 01:32 PM
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Anybody got a link to the biketronics kit?
 
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Old 09-10-2015, 03:59 PM
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Well smart *** stay tuned
If you took it as me being a smart ***,, oh well. I know if I asked a question on here, and got a reply like yours, it wouldn't help me much... till you posted again.
 
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Originally Posted by Jaye H
Anybody got a link to the biketronics kit?


http://www.crutchfield.com/p_934BT10...iring-Kit.html I got mine from Crutchfield because they had some good deals on factory refurb Kenwood HU's. I got a x997 $75 off normal retail price and a scratch and dent Biketronics kit for $169.


Don't forget the splash cover. You will need it for washing the bike or if you get caught in the rain. Those face plates are not water resistant. http://www.crutchfield.com/p_934BT67...nics-BT67.html
 
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Originally Posted by RedGlide12
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_934BT10...iring-Kit.html I got mine from Crutchfield because they had some good deals on factory refurb Kenwood HU's. I got a x997 $75 off normal retail price and a scratch and dent Biketronics kit for $169.


Don't forget the splash cover. You will need it for washing the bike or if you get caught in the rain. Those face plates are not water resistant. http://www.crutchfield.com/p_934BT67...nics-BT67.html
Thanks for the info.
 
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Old 09-11-2015, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaye H
Anybody got a link to the biketronics kit?
http://biketronics.com/categories/Re...-Install-Kits/
 
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Well how about the aquatic av head units, how are they when it comes to water resistance? I've been looking at their $300 model, the only difference I can see between the 300 & 500 model is the color LCD & USB input, & also I guess 4v RCA outs(which means I'd have to runs remote wire for my PBR300X2), am I right? Also, it seems that the aquatic unit is truly PnP, no extra hand control kit necessary, maybe no splash cover as well???
 

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Old 09-11-2015, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Shadowbennie
Well how about the aquatic av head units, how are they when it comes to water resistance? I've been looking at their $300 model, the only difference I can see between the 300 & 500 model is the color LCD & USB input, & also I guess 4v RCA outs(which means I'd have to runs remote wire for my PBR300X2), am I right? Also, it seems that the aquatic unit is truly PnP, no extra hand control kit necessary, maybe no splash cover as well???
Your auto sensing feature should still work. What it does mean is that you would have to run RCA's to the PBR. Hopefully you still have them.
 
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Old 09-13-2015, 03:21 PM
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Your auto sensing feature should still work. What it does mean is that you would have to run RCA's to the PBR. Hopefully you still have them.
Well that's good it will still auto turn-on. Got the amp used, so don't have the RCA plugs on the square connectors, so would just have to get one for the input side. Still looking at all options though....
 
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Ended up with sony mex-m70bt. Anyone running this? Got it for $255 with the thumb control kit on Ebay. Can't wait to hear it.
 
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Originally Posted by Mirnldi@gmail.com
Ended up with sony mex-m70bt. Anyone running this? Got it for $255 with the thumb control kit on Ebay. Can't wait to hear it.
Yes I've ran it. Very nice unit with 5V pre-outs and two USB ports. Sounds fantastic! When you set up it will default to Sony's recommended settings for your specific set up. Don't touch a thing until you hear their recommendation. I found that the default setting is about as good as it gets. I played with it for a week and ended up right back at default. Sounds dam good there. Just a tip.
 


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