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• #49102
Never mind the rack. Is that a jump bike? Since when did you jump bike? Does everyone know you jump bike?
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• #49103
There probably a wake board in there as well.
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• #49104
From Googling, that's a large waterski?
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• #49105
Waterskis usually seperate.
Wake board is shorter / wider and more stable. Main difference is side stance as opposed to conventional. U can pop mad tricks on it to.
U can get a slalom Waterski which is a mono board also.
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• #49106
Any tips on how to make my car stereo receive Bluetooth audio from my phone?
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• #49107
Any dentists on here?
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• #49108
Does it have built in BT?
If not, and it's just music you want, an iTrip radio transmitter might be the simplest and cheapest option.
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• #49109
No built in. I tried an I trip about 10 years ago. I hope they have improved.
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• #49110
last time i used an iTrip around London it did nothing but pick up pirate radio.
Not that i didn't enjoy Shine 87.9 uk garage and drum and base and the scrolling RDS
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• #49111
Has the stereo got an AUX in? If not on the headunit, they are sometimes elsewhere, like in the armrest.
If so, you can use one of these: Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver, 3.5mm Aux Stereo Output:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FVL4CN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AUatDb2MJK932
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• #49112
I have got this one https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32787177031.html and it runs really really well and it is dead cheap. I am in france though so not sure for UK stations to pick up best but I use the highest channel possible empty of any radio (108.00 in france) and it runs great.
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• #49113
^I've got a couple of that type of thing, seems to work well enough - only challenge is keeping it full of juice as it runs down quite fast.
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• #49114
Just be a little wary. Air traffic control frequencies start at 108. Incredibly unlikely to cause a problem but in the off chance the authorities did a local survey, you could find yourself with quite a fine.
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• #49115
On all countries? Did not know that! I am spot on at 108.00 which is reachable through standard radios of cars so I believe it is unlikely to be occupied by other things but who knows. Thanks for the tip - will have a look for another channel ; supposedly should be okay with the first channel available also at the other end (87.5 or something similar)
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• #49116
Yup, globally.
Totally agree that's it's almost zero risk but from indirect experience, I know that the authorities tend to take a zero tolerance approach i.e following the letter of the law rather than taking a practical view of the actual risk. 107.99 would be fine!
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• #49117
100% agree and they are right to be intolerant on this front if it is a potential threat to air traffic control! thanks for the tip
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• #49118
Any tips on how to make my car stereo receive Bluetooth audio from my phone?
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• #49119
Recent foray back into the world of owning a car. FML...
now disappearing down the deep hole of engine management lights, fault codes, EGR, MAP, MAF, Turbo Boost sensors and DPF systems because bargainous car will run perfectly with warning light on but as soon as diagnostics resets the engine shits the bed. Mechanics seem equally disenchanted.
crycrycry
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• #49120
Couldn't have done this on purpose if I'd tried.
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• #49121
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• #49122
And loaded up:
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• #49124
What is the mota
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• #49125
Those Thule straps can scratch wheels - worth carrying a microfibre cloth to protect any precious crabs.
Just.