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This is what the Harley dealer said I needed to add a CB/Intercom to my 2011 Street Glide, could someone help me and confirm that these are correct and all that I need? Much appreciated.
Scratch the 77107-09 from the list; the 77108-09A has all the comm gear you need for intercom.
Also, you will need a CB antenna.
Carl
I'm wondering what I'd eventually need for my setup. The kit you mentioned has the has the switch sub assembly, which is already present. I have the CB module, but haven't installed it yet, as I need the antenna kit and obviously a communications set up. I'm not hard pressed to do this immediately, but I will get it done in the near future.
Scratch the 77107-09 from the list; the 77108-09A has all the comm gear you need for intercom.
Also, you will need a CB antenna.
Carl
Let me clarify: I have the speaker switch installed and wired, I have the rear pods and I have the CB module.
Also, on the 6 pin interconnector from the radio that I have to modify (change from 3 to 6), is there any harm in connecting all 3 of the wires to the NUOH? I thought I recalled that you only did 2.
Thanks Carl. That makes sense. The catalog was confusing.
Glad to help. Good luck with your project.
f4e--you can probably find the instructions for the 77108-09 kit at HD' website or on the web. I'm pretty sure I supplied a link to them when I did my install of that kit. Just compare the parts you have with the Service Parts list in the instructions.
As.for the "interconnector" question, just use the info in my installation thread. And good luck with your project.
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