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Just purchaced HD Classic radio 76164-04 for my 2001 Ultra. It is the replacment radio for the Classic, or standard Electraglide. Does HD make a harness that will make it power all 4 speakers? Thanks
This plug-n-play radio allows you to add a CD player to your existing Electra GlideÂŽ Classic or Ultra Classic. Kit includes radio/CD player only, and uses stock radio mounting hardware, speakers, and wiring harness.
This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
76164-04
Fits '98-'02 FLHTC models. Replacement radio only.
MSRP US $844.95
76146-04
Fits '98-'02 FLHTCUI models. Replacement radio only.
MSRP US $1,199.95
Looks like you got the one for the Classic. Standard does not come with a radio.
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