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Title: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Jon Seddon on June 20, 2011, 04:58:47 AM
Hi, I'm getting the Boom ipod interface and was planning on mounting the ipod in my lockable glove box.  Have any done this? Cani it be done without drilling holes and how do you stop water getting in?

Thanks in advance.

Jon
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: miker on June 20, 2011, 09:06:34 AM
You may be able to fanagle the wires through the drain holes on the bottom, but will have to punch the liner....keep us posted. 

I put a nano in a "Riders Claw" mount.  Works ok for me.
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Jon Seddon on June 20, 2011, 11:30:49 AM
You may be able to fanagle the wires through the drain holes on the bottom, but will have to punch the liner....keep us posted. 

I put a nano in a "Riders Claw" mount.  Works ok for me.


Cheers Mike, I'll have a look.  I've got a Riders Claw but it rains a bit here!

Jon
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Dan_Lockwood on June 20, 2011, 12:41:26 PM
Hi, I'm getting the Boom ipod interface and was planning on mounting the ipod in my lockable glove box.  Have any done this? Cani it be done without drilling holes and how do you stop water getting in?

Thanks in advance.

Jon

If memory serves me correctly, the cable to the iPod is molded at both ends.  The iPod end of course is the wide flat one and the other was a round one about 1/2" in diameter.

I have a '09 SERG and used my right side fairing glove box for my iPod.  I drilled the inside upper front of the box cavity and poked the cord through the drilled hole and lined it with a grommet I split so I could thread in the hole around the wire cable.  I have about 4" of cable extended into the box and I can push/pull a bit more or less in and out of the glove box area as needed.  I bought one of the new 16G Nanos with the touch screen, about 1.5" square.  This has worked great for me and I love being able to do the iPod from the handle bars.  The only thing you need the soft touch radio buttons for is the Playlist, Artist etc scrolling.  Once on a playlist or artist, the right grip channel selector up/down button will work for up/down on the songs.  Volume and other functions are still the same as the radio or CD.

Good luck with the install.
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Jon Seddon on June 20, 2011, 01:15:30 PM
If memory serves me correctly, the cable to the iPod is molded at both ends.  The iPod end of course is the wide flat one and the other was a round one about 1/2" in diameter.

I have a '09 SERG and used my right side fairing glove box for my iPod.  I drilled the inside upper front of the box cavity and poked the cord through the drilled hole and lined it with a grommet I split so I could thread in the hole around the wire cable.  I have about 4" of cable extended into the box and I can push/pull a bit more or less in and out of the glove box area as needed.  I bought one of the new 16G Nanos with the touch screen, about 1.5" square.  This has worked great for me and I love being able to do the iPod from the handle bars.  The only thing you need the soft touch radio buttons for is the Playlist, Artist etc scrolling.  Once on a playlist or artist, the right grip channel selector up/down button will work for up/down on the songs.  Volume and other functions are still the same as the radio or CD.

Good luck with the install.

Thanks Dan

Jon
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Trey767 on June 20, 2011, 02:50:18 PM
I did it last year, I if memory serve right I did have to use a 1/2 drill bit and a rubber grommet for the core. I route the cord along the engine guard and up under the fairing. :cherry: It worked fine until I added speakers in the lower fairings  :2vrolijk_21: so I moved it the right saddle bag. You have enough Length so on the core, don't forget the grommet. Good luck Jon
Title: Re: ipod in glove box SEUC4?
Post by: Jon Seddon on June 20, 2011, 03:30:08 PM
I did it last year, I if memory serve right I did have to use a 1/2 drill bit and a rubber grommet for the core. I route the cord along the engine guard and up under the fairing. :cherry: It worked fine until I added speakers in the lower fairings  :2vrolijk_21: so I moved it the right saddle bag. You have enough Length so on the core, don't forget the grommet. Good luck Jon

Cheers Trey

Jon