Cheap and Effective Speaker/Radio Solution!
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 9:58 pm
I posted this as a reply on another thread but figured it deserved its own post because who doesn’t want to jam some tunes while scootin’?! Total cost of about $50 with <5 minute installation.
I always see people saying they scoot with headphones in. Personally I like to hear what’s going on around me, as I think it’s important as a rider to hear cars and other sounds and not just music blasting in your ears, so instead I decided to mount a Bluetooth speaker on the handlebars.
I use this mount on the right side slope of the handlebar pointing inward:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQ9Q2VL?re ... b_ap_share
With this Bluetooth speaker mounted to the above clamp, centered perfectly over the main handlebar clamp:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VV2B4JD/re ... QEbXB2PSXP
The speaker also conveniently comes with (or at least mine did 3 years ago when I first got it) a flat micro USB cable that is able to squeeze easier out of the glove box to keep it charged while you’re riding, but a full charge at full volume lasts for probably 3-4 hours of riding.
Here is a pic of what mine looks like:

It’s actually quite loud, and great for cruising. I listen to everything from post punk noise rock to rap and it doesn’t distort even with heavy bass songs. It’s loud enough but also not super obnoxious for the surrounding world. The mount allows you to point it right at your face, so I can hear it with my full face helmet up to about 50 MPH and with my 3/4 helmet I can hear it cruising the highway at 70+ MPH, but just enough to tell what song it is, can’t really make anything out too clearly.
This has been a very successful solution for jamming tunes on the scooter without getting the type of setup you have to wire to your battery or hack up your bike to run wires for. The only downside I can see is that it’s a bit obtrusive, both over the key (the mount allows you to pivot it up and down though) and it also blocks you from seeing the dummy lights in the lower middle of the dash, to where you kind of have to sit up and look over the speaker to see them. Other than that this has been a great setup for me to be able to listen to music while I scoot so I wanted to share it with you all. Enjoy!
I always see people saying they scoot with headphones in. Personally I like to hear what’s going on around me, as I think it’s important as a rider to hear cars and other sounds and not just music blasting in your ears, so instead I decided to mount a Bluetooth speaker on the handlebars.
I use this mount on the right side slope of the handlebar pointing inward:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQ9Q2VL?re ... b_ap_share
With this Bluetooth speaker mounted to the above clamp, centered perfectly over the main handlebar clamp:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VV2B4JD/re ... QEbXB2PSXP
The speaker also conveniently comes with (or at least mine did 3 years ago when I first got it) a flat micro USB cable that is able to squeeze easier out of the glove box to keep it charged while you’re riding, but a full charge at full volume lasts for probably 3-4 hours of riding.
Here is a pic of what mine looks like:

It’s actually quite loud, and great for cruising. I listen to everything from post punk noise rock to rap and it doesn’t distort even with heavy bass songs. It’s loud enough but also not super obnoxious for the surrounding world. The mount allows you to point it right at your face, so I can hear it with my full face helmet up to about 50 MPH and with my 3/4 helmet I can hear it cruising the highway at 70+ MPH, but just enough to tell what song it is, can’t really make anything out too clearly.
This has been a very successful solution for jamming tunes on the scooter without getting the type of setup you have to wire to your battery or hack up your bike to run wires for. The only downside I can see is that it’s a bit obtrusive, both over the key (the mount allows you to pivot it up and down though) and it also blocks you from seeing the dummy lights in the lower middle of the dash, to where you kind of have to sit up and look over the speaker to see them. Other than that this has been a great setup for me to be able to listen to music while I scoot so I wanted to share it with you all. Enjoy!