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Old Aug 29, 2014 | 11:16 AM
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Can I use the biketronics retro radio kit to install a Sony DSX-S310BTX after market HU? Currently have a J&M rokker 500W amp and speakers, with Pioneer 6902 in the bags. Is their any specific wiring concerns I need to be aware of ? Thanks in Advance for the feedback
 
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Nope there is a dial on the BT unit depending on year of bike you just twist the dial and hook it up.
 
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the BT device is plug n play, literally if you get the sony wiring harness from BT as well. it's worth the $14 IMO.
 
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