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Hey guys, i want to put a aftermarket stereo in my 97 ultra. the original is shot. the bike is stripped down and only use the front speakers. i don't want any thing fancy, just something that will fit. i have handlebar controls and i really don't care if i use them. just something that i can use the radio on and plug a mp3 player in. i also need to put speakers in.
thanks
chris
From: South euclid ohio-east side of Cleveland Ohio
You have an option to send yours to get repaired too. Radio sound in Ky
(502) 267-6768
They charge $225 for a refurbished radio shipped to you with your old one sent to them.
Since you have an ultra you have a cbunit built in.
Now if you DON't Have an MP3 plug in yours I might have a cassette radio from a 1999 ultra available used for sale, Cb/AM/Fm/ Cassette it has the plug on it. let me know.
Leroy
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