I insert my iPod into the glove box and run the headphone cable along the glove box door. I do not skip songs while riding the motorcycle. Other times I connect the iPod to the handle bars with a velcroed case. Both systems have worked well in the past for me.
It's possible that some companies sell kits designed to attach iPods to motorcycles. If your motorcycle has a cigarette lighter, a car charger will work.
You would buy the iTrip FM Transmitter which broadcasts the audio directly to channel on the Motorcycle's radio. You set the FM frequency and tune to it from your radio!
Well you will need some type of after market auxiliary source adapter to supply the signal to the bike's stereo. You will probably splice this inline after the antenna jack.
Will if your bike has a auxiliary jack simply plug it in. However it it does not, you will need to add an auxiliary input adapter to the stereo. This will route the auto from the jack to the speakers.
All you have to do is just plug the device to the cigarette lighter part the turn the i-pod on then it shoud work or you can plug it up where the radio or the cd player is at then the ipod should work right there or you need one them tapes then plug the ipod on