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Old 01-28-2015, 05:01 PM
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Default 2011 Street Glide aftermarket stereo

I am looking to replace my HD radio with something aftermarket that has Bluetooth and will work with my handlebar controls. Does anybody have any recommendations?
 
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I recently installed this and couldn't be happier with it.

http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/.../4401-0169.htm
 
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Recently a marine audio company started putting out a deck that has Bluetooth, and an internal media storage area. Works with our factory hand controls and is waterproof (no rain cover req). Aquatic A/V AQ-MP-5BT-H is the model. That's the direction I will likely go when I decide to swap, I have too many projects this winter to get that in the budget.
 
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Any aftermarket head unit will work , though you'll need to buy an adapter kit to keep hand controls working
 
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Biketronics makes a mount and adapter to mount and run about any aftermarket head unit off the handlebar controls. I'd pick a good Sony/Kenwood/Pioneer/Alpine with 4+volt RCAs and any other features ya want. Think about an amp and speakers too. The Audio section is full of great info.
 
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I think Dragonfly Concepts just became a dealer for a plug and play replacement stereo for harley basggers harmon kardon. Link is here
 
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If you want it plug and play, and you want reliability, tech support should you have a question. BIKETRONICS. Yep...they are on the expensive side, their are some cheaper, do it once right and forget about it.
 
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Been using biketronics and various stereos since'06
 
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