Cougar Posted September 30, 2007 #1 Posted September 30, 2007 (edited) I Just received the Buddyrich cable last week and had some time today to install it. I like some of you need pictures and and maybe how too Instructions. # 1 Remove Fairing # 2 Looking from the front of the bike on the left you will see this cluster of color connectors (Lift the RED Connector up a bit and un-plug it. # 3 I put a little DIELECTRIC grease in the cables # 4 Now take the BuddyRich Cable and plug it into each of the bikes corresponding cables. # 5 This is what it looks like after the New Cable is plugged in. # 6 Take some Black Electrical Tape and wrap them up to help water proof them. # 7 Run the Small wire from the BuddyRich Cable through your fairing up the (MICROPHONE IN-PORT) on the Zumo Cradle # 8 Turn Zumo on and make it find your Cell Phone.. (TEST IT) Plug your helmet into your bike connector like always then have your Radio System on AUX switch to headset and make your call. I also Ran my Other 3.5 Connector in the AUX Port on the Zumo Cradle For my Loaded MP3 Music that I play from my Zumo. My Findings Were More then I Expected. The set-up worked perfect. I first called my Daughter from the bike with my helmet on from the garage. she could her me perfect and I could here her perfect as well. Then I Had my Wife come out and put her helmet on she could hear the call being made and My Daughter talking to me. My wife could not talk to our Daughter. But she could tell me what to say to her from helmet to helmet. Also , with the Zumo's MP3's Playing it will Mute it when the call is being made or coming in. I also was able to have the speakers on the bike on (not the H/S) and hear and talk to my Daughter. So for the price this set-up works PERFECT! Thanks Buddy for taking the time and making these cables for us. (Buddy make sure you add anything else I Forgot before Don puts this into the TECH Files.) I Hope this helps some of you folks. (not sure why these two photos are at the bottom of this page) --1/12/12 -- NOTE:: I have noticed that the 3.5 connector will fail after a year or so , so I have been going with the (GOLD PLATED ENDS) they seem to last longer from all the vibration going on. Jeff Edited August 11, 2016 by Freebird
RedRider Posted October 1, 2007 #2 Posted October 1, 2007 Is there a way to wire the AUX input under the fairing? Or is the only option to plug it in next to the cassette? RR
Cougar Posted October 1, 2007 Author #3 Posted October 1, 2007 Yes there is... There is a Tech How to: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3905 Jeff
RedRider Posted October 1, 2007 #4 Posted October 1, 2007 That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. RR
owenst Posted October 1, 2007 #5 Posted October 1, 2007 Great article Cougar. Thanks. I'm definatley going to have to get one of those.
Maritimer Posted October 29, 2008 #7 Posted October 29, 2008 Just received my cable from Buddy and installed it right away. Works better then I expected. Thanks for a great product Buddy. Cheers
rumboogy Posted December 27, 2009 #8 Posted December 27, 2009 Yes there is... There is a Tech How to: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3905 Jeff Squidley, these images are no longer on your photobucket account. If the account is closed...I would be more than happy to host the images. I have 3 websites and plenty of room...just let me know. Wally
Sgtglenn Posted May 15, 2010 #9 Posted May 15, 2010 When I installed splitter in the Aux line to receive input from the XM receiver and Zumo there was a huge drop out in volume in the XM that is unacceptable. To solve this problem I installed this Ampli Rider device into the Aux line that equalizes and amplifies up to 3, 3.5 aux device inputs (mounted within the fairing). It is hard wired to the dash power receptacle and has its own volume knob that can be remotely mounted to adjust its output. I got it on line for $65.00 U.S. shipping included from Gary at this site: www.electric-avenues.com/amplirider.html Delivery from Canada was 14 days. Install was super simple, just plug lines in - Works great and can't be beat at that price.
tooldood Posted May 15, 2010 #10 Posted May 15, 2010 How to install the Buddy Rich Blue-tooth cable - alternate method... 1. Buy the cable. 2. Drive your bike (don't forget the cable) to Iowa City, IA 3. Knock on Jeff's door with a 12 pack 4. Beg for Jeff to help.
Cougar Posted May 15, 2010 Author #11 Posted May 15, 2010 umm, no begging, just bring a bacon cheeseburger. and we can get to work
djh3 Posted January 19, 2012 #12 Posted January 19, 2012 Any reason I couldnt use heat shrink to "seal" things up a bit neater? Just trying to think ahead, I know what electrical tape looks like after a couple years down hear in t the heat.
Cougar Posted January 19, 2012 Author #14 Posted January 19, 2012 ended up doing it that way myself. boy this is an old thread. and that cable still works great
djh3 Posted January 19, 2012 #15 Posted January 19, 2012 I'm trying to educate myself on this deal. Talked some with Buddy RIch in the last few days and he schooled me up on my own GPS. So looking at another thread dealing with the cable it actually has a pic of the cable pre-install laying on a desk. It looks like a Y-cable (I get that because it goes inbetween) but I dont see any additional input to it, for say the mic on the GPS. And on the install thread here you run a seperate cable from the GPS to the Aux port? Why is the 2 GPS cables (mic and output) not just run back thru the headset cable being split?
djh3 Posted January 20, 2012 #16 Posted January 20, 2012 OK while driving back from Lake Placid tonight (no not NY) I got to thinking, if my GPS is on and plugged into the aux does that mean I have to use it for music ? or will I be able to play radio and the GPS interupt or intercom ? On my old bike if aux was connected and on thats what you had to use for music.
Cougar Posted January 20, 2012 Author #17 Posted January 20, 2012 I use a Garmin 550... when a phone call comes in it shows it on the GPS and will MUTE the music until the call is over. you also can dial the number from your address book via the Garmin. not sure if this answers your Qustion you not.
Riderduke Posted January 20, 2012 #18 Posted January 20, 2012 OK while driving back from Lake Placid tonight (no not NY) I got to thinking, if my GPS is on and plugged into the aux does that mean I have to use it for music ? or will I be able to play radio and the GPS interupt or intercom ? On my old bike if aux was connected and on thats what you had to use for music. iF I UNDERSTAND YOUR QUESTION RIGHT. IF THE GPS IS PLUGED INTO THE AUX LINE THEN YOU MUST BE IN THE AUX MODE IN ORDER TO HEAR YOUR GPS. I LISTEN TO THE RADIO LOCALLY AND IF A CALL COME IN I SWITCH TO THE AUX MODE AND ANSWER THE CALL. IF I AM LISTENING TO THE MP3 MUSIC (already on aux) ON MY GPS THEN THE MUSIC WILL MUTE WHEN A CALL COMES IN AND START PLAYING WHEN THE CALL IS OVER.
djh3 Posted January 22, 2012 #19 Posted January 22, 2012 OK that sorta makes sense. If you running say I 95 you dont have too many turns to miss getting to NC. Well I dont. But if my buddy and I are running backroads somewhere then just stay in aux so you can hear it. I guess I dont understand why it cant be built into the harness to plug into it instead of plugging into the aux port. Maybe its something to do with the signal wouldnt be loud enough to pla over the headsets if was just feed back thru the add on cables.
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