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So.......what happened to AM radio?

No, just interference from turning signals and its more interference from the right signal than the left :dontknow:. Reception is generally poor no matter what I am listening to. The radio on this machine leaves a lot to be desired. This issue along with the lack of helmet storage are the worst things about these machines. Chris
I have been thinking about mounting a am/ fm cassette player or CD player in the rear trunk and run wiring up to my headset in my helmet speakers to get better music than these radios get. Or maybe a radio with blue tooth that I can tap into my communication device
 
Yes I agree. Won't have to deal with the wiring. And one with wireless remote so I don't have to stop and change stations all the time.
 
I’ve had my RT-S SE6 for 3 years now, and have never used the Spyder’s radio. I do use the sound system and either listen to my iPod or.....to my Sirius radio which I installed in my trunk. Excellent reception, and the type of music I like...’60’s....Cousin Brucie.
 
AM radio is the only way I can listen to the baseball game and that is my preferred method of hearing baseball. I will watch on TV and listen to the radio broadcast. Plus I like local talk over music so AM is definitely not dead. Chris
 
:D Why not just ride to the Stadium, and catch the game there? :dontknow:
You can always enjoy a $15 beer, and a $20 hot dog also! :joke:
 
Well I do that for 20 games a year but the other 62 home games as well as the road games are still on the radio. In Cleveland the hot dogs are $4 and so are small beers but I don't drink so I take my own water into the park. Chris
 
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