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Ok, I have been sifting through the forums since I bought my bike about 3 weeks ago. This topic has beeb brought up before, but none of those threads ever were "finished."
Short story: bought the 01 Ultra Classic and previous owner installed a kenwood head unit for obvious reasons. Now, my rear speakers don't work. I dont care about CB or comms, im not even upset at losing handlebar control . I really just want my rear speakers to work.
Whats the best way to resolve this? Thank you in advance!
are you looking to replace the head unit? Is there an amplifier on this system? I just replaced my 09 electra and my wifes 05 electra with Rockford Fosgate. I pulled the head unit out of my 09 and put it into my 96 electra. I had to get an adaptor to make this work.
I would look for a unit that is compatible for your bike so you can get the creature comforts back and use them . Just my thoughts
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