Is there a way you can install loudspeakers on your bike? Is there some aftermarket solution? And by bike I dont mean bicycle, i mean motorbike. I dont really want to be using a helmet with an mp3 but if thats my last solution thats what I will do.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cars? orphans answered Friday October 13 2006, 7:47 pm: most bikes shy of big cruisers don't have any sort of sound system. and the fact is you wouldn't have any room on the bike to install speakers, a deck, and all the wiring involved with it. your best bet is an MP3 player that attatches to your shoulder, and some earphones going into the bottom of your helmet. unless you buy a big cruiser like a honda goldwing, or harley tourer. and heck it's best to not have a radio or anything on a bike so you can hear the cars around you. and make sure none of them are getting too close for comfort. what kind of bike do you ride by the way? [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
DiNOxTHUNDER answered Friday October 13 2006, 8:01 am: Honestly,I dont know much about bikes, but I do have one solution for you.They sell these strap things that you can hook up to your arm for when your running in the gym and stuff.So you might want to try those.Right now my dad is at work [hes AWESOME at that stuff],so if you leave your s/n in my inbox, I can ask him when he comes home.=] [ DiNOxTHUNDER's advice column | Ask DiNOxTHUNDER A Question ]
godslildevil777 answered Friday October 13 2006, 7:41 am: well i don't know much about all that but if you DO resort to an mp3 player.. those headphones that just have the little earpeice and not a whole headseat would be a great idea. [ godslildevil777's advice column | Ask godslildevil777 A Question ]
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