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Looking for new HU with Sirius and new speakers/amp
Looking for a new sound system for my 2014 SG. I currently have the non nav HU with 2 faring speakers. What I want is a radio that has Sirius and I don't have to press "ok" every time I start my bike. Also I would like my hand controls to still function correctly. Also plan on adding rear speakers in my tourpak.
I don't have a set budget, I'm all about the "get what you pay for" mentality.
There is a daunting amout of info on this forum and don't really know where to begin. Anyone willing to point me in the right direction?
The system does not need to be plug and play, I'm pretty decent with my tools. I just don't know where to begins on this project.
If accept button makes you mad then download latest software it dose away with need to push it.If you go Bt single din I have used kit with controller I would sell with or with out Alpine bt149hd or a pioneer .
Biketronics makes a single din mount for your bike. Radio options are endless after that.
Thank you, I just seen that part earlier in the day. Looks like a good option.
However I did not realize how out of hand the cost can get so quickly. Radio, amp, tourpak speaker pods, fairing speaker brackets, speakers, HU adaptor, speakers... I'm at 2 grand without even trying. That's a little sticker shock.
If accept button makes you mad then download latest software it dose away with need to push it.If you go Bt single din I have used kit with controller I would sell with or with out Alpine bt149hd or a pioneer .
I'll look at that. I haven't updated the software since last summer. That will make the factory HU much better to deal with. Thank you very much.
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