how to add tunes to my pcx
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how to add tunes to my pcx
I'm a big heavy metal fan but on my pcx I have no tunes whats the best way to add tunes to my pcx
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
[quote="eggman"]I'm a big heavy metal fan but on my pcx I have no tunes whats the best way to add tunes to my pcx[/quote
Remove the plastics and weld angle iron to the frame.
Then tell us what top speed you get on the centre stand. In reality that's always zero but hey ho, idle hands.
Remove the plastics and weld angle iron to the frame.
Then tell us what top speed you get on the centre stand. In reality that's always zero but hey ho, idle hands.
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
heh...
Bluetooth helmet. Best option, or a sena headset or such like that turns your helmet into a bluetooth helmet, or earbuds, or wired speakers stuck up inside. Run the tunes off your cellphone.
Adding a stereo to a scooter like the PCX just isn't really practical.
Bluetooth helmet. Best option, or a sena headset or such like that turns your helmet into a bluetooth helmet, or earbuds, or wired speakers stuck up inside. Run the tunes off your cellphone.
Adding a stereo to a scooter like the PCX just isn't really practical.
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
Glen
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
I tried external speakers but you lose the sound at speeds above 30 mph, no matter how good your speaker unless you add a big amp and subwoofer. I had a friend who took up all of his underneath storage with a big amp and subwoofer and he installed a Bozeman speaker where the tailbox would go. You could hear him coming and going but he had to add another battery because of the current draw. He liked to lead the parade, but it made his bike impractical for carrying anything. Besides that, there is the fact that not everyone has the same taste in music.
Stick with a headset of some sort so that you can hear your music but won't disturb others.
Stick with a headset of some sort so that you can hear your music but won't disturb others.
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Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
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Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
Heavy Metal, then maybe one of these systems.

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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
you you wrote: Remove the plastics and weld angle iron to the frame.
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
I have my tunes in a 3 way set up
1. Wired ear plugs/phones plug -in
2. Bluetooth ear plugs/phones inside padded helmet spks
3. Bluetooth cube speaker
All options available depending on the situation..On the open road I use the speaker , when in residential I use the earbuds either blue tooth or the plug in type. The most comfortable is the cube speaker, and I use ear plugs when I ride and still can hear it very nicely. The sound is pushed too my ears through the tall windshield. I mounted my XM radio in the luggage compartment.. All options work great..See attached
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AvV-j2ZMUDvrnB81ooY7YQ5DnK5Z
1. Wired ear plugs/phones plug -in
2. Bluetooth ear plugs/phones inside padded helmet spks
3. Bluetooth cube speaker
All options available depending on the situation..On the open road I use the speaker , when in residential I use the earbuds either blue tooth or the plug in type. The most comfortable is the cube speaker, and I use ear plugs when I ride and still can hear it very nicely. The sound is pushed too my ears through the tall windshield. I mounted my XM radio in the luggage compartment.. All options work great..See attached
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AvV-j2ZMUDvrnB81ooY7YQ5DnK5Z
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
Helmet speakers and an iPod shuffle. That's fine for me.
I don't like it too loud anyway as I want to hear the traffic as well. It's just background noise really.
I don't like it too loud anyway as I want to hear the traffic as well. It's just background noise really.

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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
Please dont. Be awesome and buy yourself a headset.
Everything looks better from the inside of a motorcycle helmet...
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
alx123 wrote:Please dont. Be awesome and buy yourself a headset.
^^This
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Re: how to add tunes to my pcx
alx123 wrote:Please dont. Be awesome and buy yourself a headset.
Awesome. lol.
