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Yes it was the cord that came with the bike. I went with the HD extended cord which seems to be better made and is 5 inches longer, 22 inches longer when stretched (good for the passenger).
Yes it was the cord that came with the bike. I went with the HD extended cord which seems to be better made and is 5 inches longer, 22 inches longer when stretched (good for the passenger).
Thank you. I didn't know H-D sold the cord separately. I could sure use an extra 5 inches
I don't know guys, none of my passengers ever said they could use 5 more inches. They thought it was long enough the way it was.
None of my passengers ever did either but I always thought it would be an added benefit. Reminds me, people are always telling me to "Have a good one! I've got a good one, what I want is a long one.
Extended headset cord is an essential option for a tall rider or passenger. When compared to the stock headset cord, this cord provides five additional inches of length at rest and up to 22 additional inches of length when fully stretched. The additional length and relaxed twist of the cord reduces the spring effect, and the included clothing clip eliminates the tension that can lead to neck fatigue. The 7-pin DIN plug can be connected to the front and rear communications ports, giving both rider and passenger access to the music, navigation, and voice communications features of your motorcycle. This cord is a direct plug-in replacement for the standard length headset cord on the Original Equipment headset P/N 77147-98A (domestic) or 77156-98A (HDI) or the Boom! Audio Full Face Helmet Communications Headset P/N 77117-10.
Fits '10-later Original Equipment Ultra-style headsets P/N 77147-98A (domestic) or 77156-98A (HDI) and Boom! Audio Full Face Helmet Communications Headset P/N 77117-10.
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