Wiki User. Sadly, no, but there are DIY do it yourself options, given what you can afford and how much work you wish to put into it. I would recommend the audio equipment from uniqcycle. You know that piece that says burgman on it. Installation is pretty simple, If you don't have any experience in doing this sort of stuff, get a friend that does or goto a local bike shop and make some friends.
Now that was on my buddies bike, I on the other hand aren't so fortunate as I actually have bills, so I did the next best thing. Which you can do if you want. So I connect the inverter to my battery with some custom made ring cables as the inverter didn't come with any, if yours don't come with any, either buy them from your local welding and supplies shop or make them yourself don't worry if you can't put the plastic covers back on the positive and negative connectors, just make sure you don't get water on them from then on which shouldn't be hard at all, unless you're missing your brain.
I had used an inverter from Sam's Club, a watt one. I put one speaker in front of the speedometer and the other in between my lets facing forward so the sound could bounce off the frame and back up towards me. I used velcro to stick them on the bike, so easy off and easy on. Keep in mind though, when using velcro, put the scratchy side on the bike and the spongy side on the speakers, reason being is because when rainy seasons come, the spongy side will get messed up but the scratchy side wont.
Now for the Ipod second gen and up , not the shuffle or mini, the big tall one since the others don't come with the internal amp. I velcro'ed mines to the left of the key hole sideways, you can do it vertical if you want, its up to you. Last bit if you're using a Sub-Woofer. If the seat is completely closed, you wont have the low bass sounds at all, since they are going to be trapped in your trunk, so you'll have to somehow prop the seat open a bit, not much, but about 3 inches opened is fine, do this by either using a water bottle, or cut up a few strips of cardboard about 4x4 inches or so and tape them together good, and use that to prop the seat up place this in the back where the seat would lock, any higher and you'll have to relearn how to ride your bike , but the bigger the opening, the better the sound, but too big of an opening and too much sound will be released and sound like nothing.
There is a big downside to this though but again there are diy solutions. You have to turn the inverter on every time you want to listen to your music and any other steps like changing your sound system to audio input if you have to do that. And with most inverters, the engine has to be running already before you turn it on, otherwise you'll blow the fuse and the motherboard of the inverter possibly anything else connected to it if you have it on and then startup your engine afterwards, unless your inverter has a safety system on it to prevent this, but even still, you'll have to turn off and turn the inverter back on.
To remedy this, go to your local autoshop like kragen or autozone and buy a cheap on off button and wire it to the inverter and the battery. Overall, my system sounds good, 70 watt 8inch sub ain't too bad, overall electricity that the system uses is 95 watts total so way below the watt limit.
I ride on the freeway at 80mph with the thing loud as hell, well so i can hear it through my full face helmet, so that's pretty loud if you ask me and it stays on, brand of velcro I use is Velcro, lol. NOTE: when applying velcro, do it during a warm sunny day, or in a warm to hot garage so the adhesive glue dries correctly.
The torque of the Suzuki Burgman is Nm at rpm. According to a Suzuki Burgman test by motorcycledaily. According to the manual it weighs ponds dry. If not, ask a buddy to help you out. Actually, get a buddy to help you out anyway, it will go by much easier and faster if you have company. Mark Burgman was born in Herbert John Burgman died in Herbert John Burgman was born in Refer to your manual that came with your bike.
SInce you didnt list which burgman you have, its a bit hard to tell you exactly. It depends on the area in which you live as to what radio stations are available on an AM radio. Talk KSTE. The fastest you'll want to go is about , no faster, that is if you want to break the traffic laws in your living area. Yes, there are portable TV Radio Combos available. How fst will the bergmen go. XM radio should be available. Visit XM's website at www.
Log in. Amateur Radio. Study now. See answer 1. Cut any access wires. Strip the wires and crimp on the wire terminals. Push the remote control cable down the steering column and attach to cable. Be sure that you keep it away from getting caught up in the front wheel fork. Remove the two screws from the left brake reservoir Screw in the angle bracket using the two screws.
You may slide the remote along the bracket as you see fit. Clip on the remote. Black wire to negative ground. Connect the Red wire to the ignition wire of the radio. The wire that you pulled from the front fused Cig ignition. Pull the ignition wire up through the fuse box, and since I did not want to modify the bike, I just folded the wire back and tucked it into the orange fuse wire this is the cig outlet and is tied to the ignition.
After a few months of testing this, I permanently spliced in the wire. Connect the remote cable to the radio. Connect the right and left speaker wires to the radio. Just not sure where to put it yet. Remember the copper wire that we used to fish the wires through? Well, since I did not want to modify my Burgman permanently by drilling a hole through the outer panel, I used that copper wire as an antenna.
I stuck the wire into the antenna socket, used electrical tape to hold it together, then I ran the antenna along the outer inside panel of the Burgman. Works for me!
I can hear my favorite station loud and clear. You might have to judge for yourself if this will work for you if you have a weak station that you want to pull in. I had to play with the placement of the radio a few times to get my favorite spot. You might just want to leave it sitting flat along the bottom of the trunk.
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