cd player
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Re: cd player
Hello
Are you sure you do not prefer to use a MP3 reader, 'Dension' or similar in the same place ?
Most of my friends did so, for the number of music they can store but also when considering the price of the OEM charger.
Example here:
http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-Gl1 ... B007S0CLO8
Cheers,

Are you sure you do not prefer to use a MP3 reader, 'Dension' or similar in the same place ?
Most of my friends did so, for the number of music they can store but also when considering the price of the OEM charger.
Example here:
http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-Gl1 ... B007S0CLO8
Cheers,

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Re: cd player
no I have cd but I do not Know how to use it
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Re: cd player
CD changers are getting hard to come by in working order, are prone to malfunctions due to vibration, etc.. I personally have the BIKEMP3.com version of a MP3 player that interfaces with the bike's CD controls, in fact it is designed to replace the cd player, and it works great.
Hundreds of songs and you can load up any number of SD cards with your music.
Hundreds of songs and you can load up any number of SD cards with your music.
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Re: cd player
I believe, if I read the original message right, he has a Hondaline CD player and is just wanting the operating instructions.
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