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Old May 1, 2022 | 08:59 PM
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Couple of questions:
I have a 2011 RG ultra when I dial through the radio it shows to have CB option I try to select it and it doesn't let me. I do have two antennas. I am assuming the option is there if I want to add a CB.
Next question is there anyway like an adapter that you can buy and attach to my stock radio so I can hear my radio through my Bluetooth headset?
 
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Old May 2, 2022 | 05:40 AM
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First, are you talking about the stock HK radio?
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... when I dial through the radio it shows to have CB option I try to select it and it doesn't let me. ...
You can not find the CB by dialing through anything.
Are you sure you are not seeing “CD” and mistaking it for “CB”?
The CB is enabled through the com button.
As far as Bluetooth goes, there are products like Sena Freewire
https://www.sena.com/us-en/product/freewire
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Old May 2, 2022 | 05:49 AM
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Just saw you have another question in the Audio section about the Nav button.

Forget the Nav button, it is useless.
It was for a now Obsolete Navigational unit that would scroll directions on your radio.
It was never that good, and Harley stopped selling it and went with a separate GPS unit
called the Road Tech Zumo (which could use a Navigational Interface Unit to hear through the HK radio, but that is different.)

I think you need to find a user manual.
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Iron Cross can add some blue tooth function but it is pricy.
Go to HD web sight you can view manuals for the bike on line. 2011 is already a good bit dated but still work for most uses.
The CB suck .
 
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Old May 2, 2022 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by IKnowNot
First, are you talking about the stock HK radio?

You can not find the CB by dialing through anything.
Are you sure you are not seeing “CD” and mistaking it for “CB”?
The CB is enabled through the com button.
As far as Bluetooth goes, there are products like Sena Freewire
https://www.sena.com/us-en/product/freewire
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I am taking about stock HD radio. I will look again and make sure it is CB instead of CD. Thanks
 
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Do you the CB module hooked up to your radio?
If i remember correctly , there is a CB module that bolts on top of the radio, and plugs into the back of the radio.
 
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Originally Posted by fullautomike
Do you the CB module hooked up to your radio?
If i remember correctly , there is a CB module that bolts on top of the radio, and plugs into the back of the radio.
Your memory is still working! Requires the module.
 
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Old May 2, 2022 | 05:18 PM
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If I remember correctly the 2011 Road Glide Ultra came stock with a CB (and the second antenna would be a give-a-way if you weren’t sure.)

The Navigation Module that would be controlled by the NAV button on the radio was made by Harman/Kardon, Harley part number 76167-06. Again, this became obsolete very quickly.

The navigation interface, the Road Tech Navigation Interface Module ( or NIM), Harley part number 76000024 or 76000024A, was just that, an interface between the Road Tech GPS manufactured by Garmin and the H/K radio. It allowed the audible directions to be heard through the H/K radio speakers, or through the headset.

If you do not have the bike’s owner’s manual you should be able to download one at
https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson.com/sip/

I do not remember where I got this, but the attached file should help.

As for the FreeWire, I use a Sena headset so it was an easy choice for me.
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My 2011 RGU came with CB. Pretty sure I did not pay extra for it . I am pretty sure it was standard on 2011.
 

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