Need help installing additional speakers
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Shoot PEZ a PM and ask him. He's the owner of Hog Tunes and offers a kit for what you want to do.
With the HK radio, IIRC, the rear speaker signal is accessed using the Ultra connector at the rear of the headunit. That Ultra connector is usually accomplished using the Ultra overlay harness that would carry not only speaker signals, but also PTT, volume and other functions for the rear passenger. You could fab your own getting the part numbers from the HD store and it would be less expensive than buying the overlay harness. You would need the dealer to flash your ECM to "turn on" the rear speakers/tell the headunit to power them--at least that's my understanding regarding the ECM. I have fabbed ultra connectors for other applications and it's not difficult.
You could also tap the outputs for the front speakers, but that involves placing additional load on the circuits which I'm not sure would work well for you.
No, you wouldn't need an amp since you are going from two to four speakers like an Ultra and they don't come with seperate amps.
Good luck with your project.
With the HK radio, IIRC, the rear speaker signal is accessed using the Ultra connector at the rear of the headunit. That Ultra connector is usually accomplished using the Ultra overlay harness that would carry not only speaker signals, but also PTT, volume and other functions for the rear passenger. You could fab your own getting the part numbers from the HD store and it would be less expensive than buying the overlay harness. You would need the dealer to flash your ECM to "turn on" the rear speakers/tell the headunit to power them--at least that's my understanding regarding the ECM. I have fabbed ultra connectors for other applications and it's not difficult.
You could also tap the outputs for the front speakers, but that involves placing additional load on the circuits which I'm not sure would work well for you.
No, you wouldn't need an amp since you are going from two to four speakers like an Ultra and they don't come with seperate amps.
Good luck with your project.
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I'm in the process of mounting speakers to the storage boxes,1 down and 1 to go.I had them in the bottom of the boxes but found a better way to mount them on the front.
Last edited by 1flhtk4me; 12-01-2008 at 09:39 PM.
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Im building some speaker mounts out of fiberglass that will bolt in to where the glove box does. It will hold a 6.5" speaker and measure roughly 8.5" down from the top of the fairing lower to clear the snap in vents I have. Ive finished the plugs, now Im working on making the molds. Ive had some request from forum members, and plans are to produce some. Heres a link to my previous bike and the radio I made for it.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-roadking.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-roadking.html
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I finally got some info from the dealership. The HK radio is a four channel radio and has two output plugs at the back of it. One of the plugs drives/controls the rear speakers as mounted on an ultra. Does anyone know of the plug numbers from the back of this plug that drive the rear speakers?
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Aren't Roadglide lowers are a totally different designed than batwing lowers? The face of the EG lowers sweeps forward ...where the RG's sweep aft (plus the glove boxes are sideways).....at least on the older style. So I don't know if a speaker mount like the one from Hog Tunes would even come close to fitting. I don't recall ever seeing any production speaker pods being sold specifically for the RG lowers, but there is a member who was working on RG pods and was thinking about producing them.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...aker-pods.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...aker-pods.html
Last edited by Thirdup; 12-03-2008 at 01:06 PM.