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Rob, I have a Street Glide, but when I was running HK components (including the XM module), the part number 76456-06 for the Antenna Bracket gave me a part that mounted on the clutch side of the inner fairing (when facing the bike- that translates to "Left Side Antenna Bracket" when sitting on the bike). The top right fairing bracket bolt was the bolt used to secure the bracket to the fairing. The bracket cost like $5 at the dealer.
Not sure if an EG Limited already has something there (if you're running a GPS or something).
76404-06 is the kit but it doesn't come with harnesses. What HD calls a kit is nothing more than the module and the antenna. You still need the harness and antenna bracket. The bracket I had on mine was on the left side (sitting on bike) mounted inside the fairing at the top.
Help again please. What harness do I need? The instructions I've read are kind of confusing and I don't know which harness I need for my bike ('10 EG Ultra Limited).
Also, any idea why would the 76165-06A MODULE, XM SATELLITE RADIO HARLEY DAVIDSON is more expensive then the 76404-06 KIT, XM RADIO, BOOM! AUDIO HARLEY-DAVIDSON?
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