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For sale is an HDPDPlus II. This will allow the connection of your iPhone or iPod to your factory Harley Harmon Karmon head unit. It does work with all iPhones include the 6s and 6s Plus as well as the iPhone 7 series. This unit does not have the gender bender which is shipped when the device was new. I found it difficult to get the gender bender harness to fit in the fairing due to the size of the connector. I used the how-to doc provided by the manufacturer and hard wired it into the oem audio harness. The alternate wiring method allows the fairing to close with no issue at all. In my opinion this installation was much cleaner.
With this unit installed you can either play music from your iPhone thru the Harmon stereo or stream music via Pandora, Spotify, or Apple Music. It also allows control of the phone from your existing audio controls.
Again, this unit will need to be installed using the alternate wiring method found in the attached doc.
Works great with no issues.
Included is:
HDPDPlus II unit
DIN to Apple 30 Pin cable
Apple 30 pin to Lightning adapter cable
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