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I just replaced a Clarion NZ503 with a Pioneer AVH-3500NEX. They are flip out head units the Clarion having Nav built in and the new Pioneer has Android Auto. I'll let the Clarion go cheap if your interested. Worked perfectly just wanted Android Auto. The Clarion in bright sunlight does wash out a bit when using Nav but still visible.
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Replaced my OEM Harley radio with a Kenwood KMR-D382BT from Crutchfield for less than Iron Cross charges for a repair and now have a new radio with the handlebar controls. Have tried Iron Cross several times but this time I wanted to get rid of the Harley radio. 2011 Road Glide Ultra - replaced the radio in 2013 from my Harley dealer. Couple years later had Iron Cross repair the radio so this time done with repairs and got a new unit.
I am in no way affiliated with Rockford Fosgate.
But after going through 3 Highly Recommended Single DIN Head Units I decided to purchase the Rockford Fosgate PMX-9813 and all's I can say is, "Why did I wait so long!"
The screen changes from Day to Night with the push of a button and in day mode can be seen in daylight as it is a White Background with Black Letters. It's not visible in direct sunlight but I don't think any radio screen is. As far as connections, it connects to All of My Audio Sources, i.e.: Bluetooth, USB, Auxiliary, XM, FM, and AM without a glitch and doesn't change unless I do the changing. Other Head Units would change after hitting a bump.
All in all I can say that this is one awesome Head Unit for Pre Rushmore Bikes.
Mike
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