Ninja 250R iPhone Wallpaper

Iphone Wallpaper For Ninja 250R2Fiddy’r Kate sent me an email:

Dr. Mister 2Fiddy,

My boyfriend just got us 2 brand new Ninja’s — so I got us 2 brand new iPhones. Do you have any iPhone wall papers that we could use?

Kate

Well, hells yeah! I too have a brand spanking new iPhone, and was just thinking the same gosh darn thing… So, I whipped one up.. But, if anyone wants to add more, I’ll post them here… Just send me any image that is 320×480 to the email address below, and I’ll add it. And if you need some tips on how to add it to you phone check out this link: Download and Install Wallpaper on your iPhone.

P.s. Kate… For future reference, it helps on this site if you don’t mention ‘Boyfriends’ or ‘Husbands’ when you’re asking a question. :) But mad relationship props on the iPhones for the Ninjas…

Ninja 250R iPhone Wallpaper

Ninja 250R iPhone Wall Paper

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  1. Terry Said,

    July 21, 2008 @ 11:09 am

    We should get some Blackberry wallpapers on the site - :P

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    Mr. 2Fiddy Reply:

    Terry — I can do blackberry ones too… Just need to specify the models since their screens all differ…

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    Terry Reply:

    I have the BB 8830

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  2. daniel Said,

    July 21, 2008 @ 3:28 pm

    black berry pearl wallpaper please

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    Jake Reply:

    I made this one for you :) I googled the screen dimensions for the pearl but if it doesn’t work just tell me and i can fix it.
    http://i37.tinypic.com/33jgz1c.jpg

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  3. Jake Said,

    July 21, 2008 @ 6:48 pm

    Hey I’ve been an avid reader of 2fiddy, always interested in reading about and looking at the 250. And am waiting for my ‘09 250 :D I’ve been saving up all my money for one and will have to take out a loan to get one but it seems well worth it :) … anywhoo I saw this post and decided to make a couple of 250 backgrounds for my cellphone (LG AX8600) they aren’t the best but I thought I would post them for others that had the same type of phone or similar screen size (176×220 pixels) so here they are:

    This one is of a green 250 facing the screen with the word “Ninja” in the bottom left corner.
    http://i34.tinypic.com/1215oqo.jpg

    This one is of a green 250 again but of the side, also with the word “Ninja” in the bottom left corner.
    http://i36.tinypic.com/2vwwllu.jpg

    And this one is of dnaLor’s bike (I’ve always thought his bike looked awesome and hope to do the same to my future bike :P) with the word “Ninja” on the bottom.
    http://i34.tinypic.com/140yvs5.jpg

    I was going to put “250R” instead of “Ninja” on them but couldn’t find the font. :/ if you know of it or where to find it please tell me! :D Also i hope i didn’t break any rules by posting links in a comment, i couldn’t find any rules about that.

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  4. BG Said,

    July 22, 2008 @ 8:45 am

    For those of you looking for bigger high-quality Ninja desktop backgrounds…
    http://www.bikewalls.com/motorcycles/Kawasaki_wallpapers/Ninja

    BG

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  5. Julian Emmett Turner Said,

    July 29, 2008 @ 11:11 am

    While we’re on the subject of iPhone and the Ninja 250R (well, at least I am. ;) I’m typing this on mine right now), is there anything that will add A2DP/AVRCP while still allowing me to charge? I need something like this to rig up a DC charger that will power this battery-hog while paired with an A2DP helmet headset. All the A2DP adapters I know of occupy the charge/dock port and do not allow any kind on “charge-through” functionality so I can’t even start figuring out how to rig it up to my bike with a DC charger.

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    Mr. 2Fiddy Reply:

    Julian,

    You’d be better off finding an external battery pack that you can easily route to the phone. Then, take off the bike and recharge after a trip.

    Infact, You could find a External USB charger. Velcro it into the Storage, and run the cable up to the dash to your mount.. Then you could just unplug the battery when it needs a charge… Much better solution that tapping into the electrical system IMHO…

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    Julian Emmett Turner Reply:

    You’re right, and I would have already ordered one of those iPhone battery packs that can be charged with any USB power source (DC) *IF* I could charge while using A2DP. I mean, GPS + A2DP BT Adapter + internal Bluetooth* is a good way to constantly drain the internal battery and I fear that it’ll need replacement in no-time regardless of the power source used to charge it (total number of cycles will be higher than most users).
    *internal BT does not do A2DP and it requires powering a SECOND BT transmitter

    I think that I’ll still be juggling power vs. A2DP all the time if I can’t at least find a way to do that while simultaneously connecting an A2DP adapter. :( Without charge-through, a battery pack built into an A2DP/AVRCP adapter sounds like the best way to go, though I doubt one will ever exist.

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    Mr. 2Fiddy Reply:

    Ahhhhhhh… Gotcha on the A2DP… I thought that it was native in the 3G — but alas — looks like I was wrong…

    Thats a shame.. Wonder if it’s road mapped for 2.1+ — It’s a feature that seems to make sense..

  6. Julian Emmett Turner Said,

    July 29, 2008 @ 11:08 pm

    Apple gets a 10% royalty on all accessories that use the dock connector and enforce it with security chips, so they don’t want to see open-standard AVRCP remotes that circumvent the dock connector royalties just to allow A2DP (can be done via the headphone jack if you don’t care for AVRCP). AVRCP is a subset of A2DP, so it comes with the territory if they want to implement it natively. They set a precedent by charging for a driver that enabled wireless-N support on their PCs and, strangely, I kinda wish they’d end this stand-off the same way.

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  7. Julian E. Turner Said,

    August 2, 2008 @ 1:37 pm

    Found it! I emailed 8bananas and asked if they could make a product like that only to find that they updated the website the same day with just such a product!

    “Extra features include independant volume control as well as USB pass through charging of your iPod / iPhone.”
    It seems that they upgraded their BD905 to a BD906 and added these features. All pictures are still showing the BD905, which is a little bulky compared to the Sony TMR-BT8iP and blocks the mic (not centered), but it’s not like that matters when it’s on a bike mount. Now I gotta find what kinda RAM mounts will shield and protect an iPhone with this attached.

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