adding gps and speakers

Energy One
ok so im starting to understand that big dog is one of those proprietary companies that makes bikes that only there parts will work with (i hate that shit)... so anyway i wanted to throw on a garmin zumo 660 gps unit and hardwire it to my bike along with a set of kuryakyn sound of chrome speakers. what i needed to know is if this will even work with my 2008 pitbulls electrical system? am i asking for trouble by even attempting this knowing big dog's electrical problems?
 

outdoorsman26

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first you have to make sure that all the stuff you are putting on will be able to be powered by your charging system!! (I believe you have a 40 amp system (correct me if i am wrong!!!!) then if your system will handle it just hard wire it to your battery, With a fuse!!!!!!! sounds like A LOT :down: of trouble for a GPS and some sound!!!! Good luck:2thumbs:
 

Raywood

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My buddy down in San Diego has run a GPS unit for a couple years now. He just got this new one last year. He uses it for music also using ear buds. It mounts right to the bars with there mount.

Speakers are rediculas I think unless you are going to put an Electraglide fairing on the bike. You won't be able to hear over the wind blast. Better to use ear buds if you ask me.

Your bike has a 35amp chargning system by the way. :cheers:

 

Chopper Dave

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My buddy down in San Diego has run a GPS unit for a couple years now. He just got this new one last year. He uses it for music also using ear buds. It mounts right to the bars with there mount.

Speakers are rediculas I think unless you are going to put an Electraglide fairing on the bike. You won't be able to hear over the wind blast. Better to use ear buds if you ask me.

Your bike has a 35amp chargning system by the way. :cheers:

not to jack the thread.....Hey Ray...I have that CD "Wildside" damn...haven't listened to that in a long time......noticed that on your buds GPS:up:
 

rhinoevans

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What Ray said! I had a GPS, and never looked/used it. I use earbuds with my Blackberry for tunes daily back and forth to work.
 

Thumper169

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I you want speakers pm Fokie, he has a killer set on his bike and I can hear them riding beside him at highway speed,
 
im not trying to turn the dog into a goldwing... i just want some music while i reak havoc across town on the beast. i ride everyday. ive done the whole headphone thing, its illegal, not that i care, but i like to hear whats going on around me in daily traffic. plus im obnoxious enough to turn up the tunes and let the pipes roar enough to piss everyone else off. yea im that asshole. :hi:

the gps would have came in handy for a road trip ill be doing through texas in a couple months, but not as much of a concern. thanks for the help though.
 

XTREEME

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Personally, I let the 117 and pro pipe do the singing for me. You must still have stock exhaust if you think you'll even be able to hear anything coming from those speakers.
 

Raywood

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im not trying to turn the dog into a goldwing... i just want some music while i reak havoc across town on the beast. i ride everyday. ive done the whole headphone thing, its illegal, not that i care, but i like to hear whats going on around me in daily traffic. plus im obnoxious enough to turn up the tunes and let the pipes roar enough to piss everyone else off. yea im that asshole. :hi:

the gps would have came in handy for a road trip ill be doing through texas in a couple months, but not as much of a concern. thanks for the help though.
I use this little setup on all my long distance and local rides. It blocks out the wind blast yet still allows me to hear/feel the motor. Runs on a single AA battery and I carry a battery charger that plugs in to my Battery Tender so I can recharge all my electronics like camera, laptop and phone.

:cheers:

 
"maybe u could sing real loud and buy a map,,"

yea i've been watching american idol everynight and working on my alto but i don't feel im ready for an audience yet... haha. fuck all that. as for hearing the sound over the exhaust will have to see... if it works it works, if not fuck it.
 
Are you wanting it with switched power instead of straight to the battery? I would run it thru a relay so you can isolate your accessories from the rest of the electrical system. I can put something together for you that would be a plug and play. Where most people go wrong with accessories is cutting into the wires. It depending on how it need to interface to your accessories it would be a very simple, cheap harness. Tell me how your accessories will be fed power (what type of connection you want) then we can figure out how and were to tap into the power up circuit.

I will be at the OKC Thunder run tomorrow so I will not be around PC till Sunday.
 

Raywood

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Are you wanting it with switched power instead of straight to the battery? I would run it thru a relay so you can isolate your accessories from the rest of the electrical system. I can put something together for you that would be a plug and play. Where most people go wrong with accessories is cutting into the wires. It depending on how it need to interface to your accessories it would be a very simple, cheap harness. Tell me how your accessories will be fed power (what type of connection you want) then we can figure out how and were to tap into the power up circuit.

I will be at the OKC Thunder run tomorrow so I will not be around PC till Sunday.
Night Train, do you recommend the same with electric clothing? I have gloves, vest and socks that have a thermostat and plug onto the battery.
Do you think I should have something more protected than just running it off the battery?

Thanks,
Ray

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Ray,
I always ran my heated clothing to the battery. I was mainly telling him if he wants to tie into switched power from the EHC it is better to isolate it, that way if an accessory goes bad it does not affect the other items on the power up circuit. If something is mounted directly to the battery it is not as easy to to isolate since at some point or another all things electrical make it back to the battery. As long as you properly fuse anything directly hooked up to the battery you should be fine. Also watch how you run the wires. I investigated a BDM fire that turned out to be someone wired a battery tender jumper to the battery and ran the power wire over the top of the ground. It was only a matter of time until the wire was cut thru (or in this case I think the seat smashed it) and he let the smoke out as well as a flame or two. :angry:
 

Raywood

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Ray,
I always ran my heated clothing to the battery. I was mainly telling him if he wants to tie into switched power from the EHC it is better to isolate it, that way if an accessory goes bad it does not affect the other items on the power up circuit. If something is mounted directly to the battery it is not as easy to to isolate since at some point or another all things electrical make it back to the battery. As long as you properly fuse anything directly hooked up to the battery you should be fine. Also watch how you run the wires. I investigated a BDM fire that turned out to be someone wired a battery tender jumper to the battery and ran the power wire over the top of the ground. It was only a matter of time until the wire was cut thru (or in this case I think the seat smashed it) and he let the smoke out as well as a flame or two. :angry:
Thanks Night Train. He you know I had one of the first to burn down on the side of the freeway. New 05 back in October of 04. EHC burned a hole in the battery. Thing stunk for months after the resin all melted!!! This was when they put that resistor in the coil/ignition wiring.

:cheers:
 
night train, the speakers i have came with a wiring harness and fuse straight to the battery and also have a power switch directly on them, so no need. of course i do appreciate the offer. hopefully they'll be loud enough to rock out with my cock out...
 
I put my Garmin Nuvi in a ziplock bag and put it in my bag. Primary tool is a map, but the Nuvi is great for finding things in the city as a reference. Interesting information about GPS mounting though.. Exhaust is ok to listen to- I put the limit at other people's music, though. I despise 'Ghetto blasters'.
 

rwgrif

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For the few times I want a GPS on my K-9, I have a mount I adapted to a magnetic tank bag. If anyone is interested, I can take pics and post.
 
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