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I know the RG & SG faceplates are different on the GTS radios.
I found a video from NVS audio from a few years ago showing the differences in fitment between different bikes.
I have access to an SG radio, but have a '17 RG.
He says the SG radio will fit the RG and look ok, he shows the bottom edge fitment, but I can't see how it looked at the top and side edges in the video.
Has anyone put an SG GTS in an RG and can confirm the fitment looks OK? A picture would be great. Thanks
that was a GREAT Info from the NVS U-Tube !! I actually called them today to address my newer model ('18 Ultra Lmtd Cvo) compatibility with 2023 RG GTS and it's same issue. Fitting RG's radios to SG/Ultras always leave a gap on bottom, but it's doable to fix (per video).
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