SE ULTRA
Three or four navCD's come with the nav system. South East, North East, Central and West. Once you put in a nav CD for your area, it is stored in memory and you can remove it. The only time you will need anotherCD is if you leave the coverage area, then it will ask for the areaCD you are now in, example: From Chattanooga, TN to Sturgis, you need the South East CD to begin the trip, then when you ride out of the South East coverage you will need to insert the central CD, now you have both areas in memory.
It's a no frill true GPS, without a moving map. It also has voicethrough the speakers or headset with trip info.
Hope this helps.
SteveO
08 UCSE3 White/Grey
Bluetooth is not standard on the 08UCSE3. It is an optional$499.00 dealer download for the SE3 or any touringbike with the HK radio.
Three or four navCD's come with the nav system. South East, North East, Central and West. Once you put in a nav CD for your area, it is stored in memory and you can remove it. The only time you will need anotherCD is if you leave the coverage area, then it will ask for the areaCD you are now in, example: From Chattanooga, TN to Sturgis, you need the South East CD to begin the trip, then when you ride out of the South East coverage you will need to insert the central CD, now you have both areas in memory.
It's a no frill true GPS, without a moving map. It also has voicethrough the speakers or headset with trip info.
Hope this helps.
SteveO
08 UCSE3 White/Grey
Then am I doing something wrong? Each time that I try to put in a new address, it asks for me to insert the disk, even though I'm not leaving my home area.
On a recentthree state ride Iused about eight addresses/waypoints including several HD dealer locations and it calculated my route each time without putting in the CD for each new route.
I did have the same trouble in the beginning, kept asking for thre CD, but I did not have the system setup correctly. Try loading the CD, turn the power off and turn on the power again with the CD installed, it should ask you if you want the entire database loaded from your CD, then push the "yes" softkey, takes about 1-2 minutes to get each CD loaded. I only loaded the South East in mine. When finished it ask you to remove the CD.
I know getting the hang of it was difficult for me. I had to read the entire instructions each time I wanted to do animput or address.
I don't have the nav manual with me, but I will review in a couple of days and check back with you guys. Please feel free to e-mail me directly.
Good Luck!
SteveO
Not sure why you continue to have to put in the CD for each new address. I assume you have gone through the entire setup to get it started?
On a recentthree state ride Iused about eight addresses/waypoints including several HD dealer locations and it calculated my route each time without putting in the CD for each new route.
I did have the same trouble in the beginning, kept asking for thre CD, but I did not have the system setup correctly. Try loading the CD, turn the power off and turn on the power again with the CD installed, it should ask you if you want the entire database loaded from your CD, then push the "yes" softkey, takes about 1-2 minutes to get each CD loaded. I only loaded the South East in mine. When finished it ask you to remove the CD.
I know getting the hang of it was difficult for me. I had to read the entire instructions each time I wanted to do animput or address.
I don't have the nav manual with me, but I will review in a couple of days and check back with you guys. Please feel free to e-mail me directly.
Good Luck!
SteveO
OK, I tried changing regions to see if it made a difference. I loaded the South East disk, it did it's thing then I loaded the North East (my home area). It said it was loading and ran to the end. Then I pulled out the disk and tried something simply...Hit the button for the closest HD dealership...and it asked me to insert 'Disk 2'. This was the same CD that I just loaded. So I give....I'm totally confused. Given that you can't make copies of the disks, I really hate having to carry around an original disk. I guess I'll just have to rely on my Garmin.
Advanced Audio Bluetooth Hands Free Cell Phone Interface
This Advanced Audio Hands-Free Kit allows your Bluetooth-capable cell phone to communicate with the motorcycle's radio. Utilizing your Harley-DavidsonÂŽ helmet headset, this system allows you to operate your phone with voice commands, and the system automatically mutes the radio for incoming and outgoing calls. You can view your phonebook and access numbers by utilizing the radio hand controls. The radio display allows you to view caller ID features, signal strength and call status.
76408-06
Fits '06-later Touring models equipped with an Advanced Audio Radio and rigid mount Tour-PakÂŽ luggage system. Requires installation of appropriate Wiring Harness, Communications Switch Kit P/N 77173-06 or 77173-07. FLHX models also require the following items: Fuel Tank Console P/N 61270-98A, Tank Console Gasket P/N 71294-89, Tank Console Screw P/N 3652, Tank Console Nut P/N 7964, Adhesive Clip P/N 10120, Adhesive Clip P/N 10103, Tank Pod Mounting Screws P/N 2462 (quantity 3), FLHT Trim Piece P/N 52447-96,and a CB Pod Trim Badge.
MSRP US $495.95
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I'm in the northeast and don't have to load the disc for each location, not sure if you can delete or reset and reload,
Good luck





