A client recently came to us with his new 2015 Victory Cross Country looking for an audio solution. The bike had actually come equipped with no radio, but it was set up for iPod control from the handlebar controls. The problem was that he’s an Android user!
We set him up with a device that converts the 30-pin iPod connector into a Bluetooth receiver! Now he can use that existing connection to pair his phone and play the music he wants, all while using the handlebar controls for his volume while riding. We also added a USB charging port to the bag along side the iPod connector, that way he can keep his phone charged while using it for music!
Stop by and see us at our facility in Midlothian off Hull St. Rd., or our original facility in Mechanicsville. Looking to add some tunes to your motorcycle? We have a wide variety of solutions available, Contact Us today!
Jacob flaschenriem says
I have 2014 victory cross country with factory radio. Looking for way i can run my phone with the radio. It has apple old style factory hook up which can run i pod
Mike Bartells says
The Main Station adapter showing in this article should do the job for you. It’s called a MS-B1, we don’t currently have the same access to them we did in the past, but you can likely find one for sale with a google search.
Tanya says
My 2012 cct has the adapter, my issue is when I use aux to play my ipod or phone. The word aux blinks in and out as if it can’t get a clear station. How do u fix it
Mike Bartells says
Sadly that’s not something we’ve ever come across. It’s possible the radio needs some sort of firmware update? Wish we could be of more help.
Mark says
Hello Can you still buy these?? I have a 2015 c/c.
Mike Bartells says
This was the adapter we used. https://www.amazon.com/OEM-Systems-Mainstation-Wireless-Bluetooth/dp/B00EBE95IY