Satellite Radio
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You can always wire in a portable unit into the antenna system and have it play on the radio station of your choice. I use 88.1 or 88.3 for my XM and only have to change on rare occasions. I picked up a handlebar clamp for the unit on ebay and it works great. Almost looks like it belongs there. Cables follow the wiring from the left hand controls into the fairing. Love the XM when crossing states like SD and there is "nothing but miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles"
#3
Portables are OK I used one for a while and they work fine. The problem is there not water proof, they need to be put away when parked and there not as easy to change channels and turn up a down and if your using fm modulated then the sounds not as good. The price of the HD unit is high but I bought mine from Chicago HD and got 20% off which helped. If you can handle the price the HD unit is the way to go.
#4
I have always loved maintaining the integrity of a stock radio. Warranty, functionality etc. But I am thinking that I can sell the HD radio for about $600 and I can buy a really nice aftermarket with ipod control and sat radio built in and get PAC handlebar control hookup and be ahead of the game with money to spare for new speakers.
I look at it this way.
XM MOD $500 + $600(from selling stock radio) = $1100
Pioneer/Alpine radio with SAT + PAC under $400.
ARC Setup from Firecap with AMP under $500.
$200 left over for beer and accessories.
I look at it this way.
XM MOD $500 + $600(from selling stock radio) = $1100
Pioneer/Alpine radio with SAT + PAC under $400.
ARC Setup from Firecap with AMP under $500.
$200 left over for beer and accessories.
#5
I used the Sirius Sportster three for 70.00
Ordered the Sirius motorcycle mount 59.00
And all set, use the aux jack on the radio ran the wires though the fairing so it is a nice neat install, I will try to post pictures later today. Benefit for this is it was also $400 to add XM to my Toyota hybrid cage and with the extra dock that comes with the motorcycle mount for the same price I have satellite radio in my cage as well. Takes less then a min to pop it from one to the other.
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I have an XM SkyFi 2 on my right handlebar mounted on a RAM mount. I've had it there for years. It works for me and I'm happy with it. I throw a ziplock bag with a rubber band over it if I expect rain. I can switch the control head from the UC to the RG or take it off and use it in the garage on my XM boom box. I can't justify $500 for the Harley setup but I'm sure it works well for some people. I would lean towards a seperate control head, though. You'll get a lot more functionality out of a seperate control head. I don't know about other control heads but the SkyFi 2 has a TiVo type of function to it that I really like.
I'm sure there are other web sites out there but try www.xm411.com. Go into the forums and look for the installations. There are a lot of guys with different radios and mounts on a lot of different types of bikes. You may not find one that suits you but it will give you some good ideas.
I'm sure there are other web sites out there but try www.xm411.com. Go into the forums and look for the installations. There are a lot of guys with different radios and mounts on a lot of different types of bikes. You may not find one that suits you but it will give you some good ideas.
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I used the Sirius Sportster three for 70.00
Ordered the Sirius motorcycle mount 59.00
And all set, use the aux jack on the radio ran the wires though the fairing so it is a nice neat install, I will try to post pictures later today. Benefit for this is it was also $400 to add XM to my Toyota hybrid cage and with the extra dock that comes with the motorcycle mount for the same price I have satellite radio in my cage as well. Takes less then a min to pop it from one to the other.
Ordered the Sirius motorcycle mount 59.00
And all set, use the aux jack on the radio ran the wires though the fairing so it is a nice neat install, I will try to post pictures later today. Benefit for this is it was also $400 to add XM to my Toyota hybrid cage and with the extra dock that comes with the motorcycle mount for the same price I have satellite radio in my cage as well. Takes less then a min to pop it from one to the other.
Here are some pictures of the install - sorry about the picture quality but the garage is not the best. Also for all those with weather concerns the motorcycle mounting kit comes with a weather cover for the unit.