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It comes with the Garmin 660 and it seems like through internal wiring, i can hear the navigation system on the fairing speakers. however, if i pair my phone with the Garmin using bluetooth, I cannot hear phone calls through the bike... is there something i must do in order to be able to hear the phone calls through the bike speakers?
I don't usually ride and talk on the phone, so please let's not start that argument here... I simply want to know if its possible to have a phone paired with the Garmin using bluetooth have the audio come through the fairing speakers... also, if i get an extra part, i can use the intercom mic to talk... is this also correct?
Thank you all in advance for any help or information.
Yes. For some reason (possibly liability) Harley doesn't connect the 2 wires necessary to fully utilize the Garmin. Go to HDBomm.com or do a search on here for more background on the Harley Bomm and you will find a kit to connect and get full use of your Zumo for about $100. Also, if you want to use your CB, audio and GPS from the bike wirelessly into a Bluetooth helmet we carry a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into your intercom port and pairs to any BT headset. Learn more on this thread https://www.hdforums.com/forum/vendor-for-sale-classifieds/702241-harley-bluetooth-dongle-by-ake-faq.html
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