satellite radio
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RE: satellite radio
ORIGINAL: dan11809
I went with the harley xm module,its hidden so I don't have to take it off when I leave the bike.
I went with the harley xm module,its hidden so I don't have to take it off when I leave the bike.
#13
RE: satellite radio
Below is an older pix of my install. Got an install kit from Ebay that had the power cord, snap in mount, and antenna. Cost me $5.
I hardwired the power into the fairing by splicing into the cigarette lighter. Ran the Antenna inside the fairing and plunked the magnetic antenna on top of the radio.
Used a short metal bracket painted black and mounted it to the top screw of the collar that holds the front brake handle and attached the mount.
Not waterproof but 2 cable and it's off the bike.
[IMG]local://upfiles/23698/4C04E6EF9D62420C8C6326F1527A3B16.jpg[/IMG]
I hardwired the power into the fairing by splicing into the cigarette lighter. Ran the Antenna inside the fairing and plunked the magnetic antenna on top of the radio.
Used a short metal bracket painted black and mounted it to the top screw of the collar that holds the front brake handle and attached the mount.
Not waterproof but 2 cable and it's off the bike.
[IMG]local://upfiles/23698/4C04E6EF9D62420C8C6326F1527A3B16.jpg[/IMG]
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#15
RE: satellite radio
ORIGINAL: rcastorena
Sirius and XM are in the process of merging,, I'll wait to see what happens after that. Hopefully one service will get you the programming of both companies. Then I can see paying for the HD xm module.. I'll be patient...
Sirius and XM are in the process of merging,, I'll wait to see what happens after that. Hopefully one service will get you the programming of both companies. Then I can see paying for the HD xm module.. I'll be patient...
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