Install a protectorate radio on your vintage motorcycle
If there is no connection and the bracket has adjustable grips to hold the portable satellite radio, clip it in place and test it for a solid fit.
Instructions
1. Park the motorcycle and find a location on the handlebars that can accept a mounting bracket that's about an inch and a half in width.
2. Stretch grip tape over the area you intend on mounting the bracket, winding around the handle bar three or four times, covering about two inches in handlebar width. This minimizes the marking and scratching of your handlebar from the bracket.
3. Attach the mounting bracket to the handlebar. Many mounting brackets are joined together with screws or bolts. Place mounting bracket on handlebar where you added grip tape and tighten until the bracket no longer moves.
4. Mount the bracket quick-connect or mounting plate on to the back of the portable satellite player.One of the behind matters anyone wants to effect with their boyfriend vintage motorcycle is to begin drilling holes and pulling wires in an header to listen to their favourite tunes. A pocket spacecraft radio may seem conforming a logical sense, however the locution usually cuts outside provided the unit and antenna are covered up while bouncing in a pocket. Dependency radio functions on a quite narrow band and needs a vast, steady antenna to cling to. Here is a impression that allows scar-free mounting for a portable dependency unit on your vintage motorcycle.