@@PerfDayTodayThanks! It's not a hack. JBL makes a bicycle specific mount for the speaker. I just took the rubber for the computer mount and put it around the speaker mount. The ball wasn't effective so now I attach it directly to the speaker mount. I've rode a few single track trails and it held up.
Where is the path that connects the Provo river trail to trail that leads to Midway? I’ve ridden the Provo River trail this year and didn’t see it go beyond Vivian park.
@@tiffmercer4306 yeah it ends near the RV park. You should follow the tracks, or next to them until the road. The road then connects to Deer Creek by going under the highway. Next to the road there is a fence that needs to be opened and an overgrown path connects the two areas.
Oh man, hope all gets going in a good direction soon. Glad to see you getting out and taking us on another great adventure.
Nice ride.. like the JBL speaker hack. How’d u mount?
@@PerfDayTodayThanks! It's not a hack. JBL makes a bicycle specific mount for the speaker. I just took the rubber for the computer mount and put it around the speaker mount. The ball wasn't effective so now I attach it directly to the speaker mount. I've rode a few single track trails and it held up.
@@JohnCoconis so cool, thxs!
Where is the path that connects the Provo river trail to trail that leads to Midway? I’ve ridden the Provo River trail this year and didn’t see it go beyond Vivian park.
@@tiffmercer4306 if you go across the street at the end of the paved section in Vivian there's the old rail line that's the new section of the trail.
@@JohnCoconis that’s cool! I didn’t even know anything about the new section so I’ll have to make it out there again before winter sets in to ride it.
@@JohnCoconis and that goes all the way to the trail that goes along side Deer Creek?
@@tiffmercer4306 yeah it ends near the RV park. You should follow the tracks, or next to them until the road. The road then connects to Deer Creek by going under the highway. Next to the road there is a fence that needs to be opened and an overgrown path connects the two areas.
@@JohnCoconis thank you! I’ll have to ride it! It’s such a pretty area.