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rghauss. are you looking for something specific on the wiring? You're not going to find too many people willing to get booted off this forum (or any other for that matter) for sending out wiring diagrams that are copyrighted. Most people will just tell you to go buy the manual from HD, which is a great idea but if I can help you troubleshoot something, I'll be happy to do so.
UltraNutZ....old radio is dead, replacing with Kenwood marine grade Cd player...will not be using hand controls....can't afford $1000 unit from HD....need front wiring scheme for radio and front speakers....not for whole bike......any suggestions /help greatly appreciated...trying to do it myself. Thanks!!
does this look like what you need? make sure the colors and locations listed here match the colors a locations on your AMP connector. The numbers are very small and hard to see but you'll find them on the back of the AMP connector.
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