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I put the stock HK radio back in... save that for another story. Unfortunately I no longer have the ability to adjust the FADE from Front to Rear. I think this radio came from a SG or a RG (non Ultra) though. How can I fix this?
I put the Polk Audio DB6501 in... LOVE'em! I had to get rid of the gas gauge and the air temp... bummer right.... lol... I have not taken the bike out for a test ride yet, but the fuel light is on and the fuel remaining only read a bunch of dashes. Will this go away once I get'er out on the road or do I have to do "something" to get the fuel light to turn off?
I apologize if this posted somewhere deep within the archive of HD Forums, but I could not find anything that directly answered my question though. My wife does say I am blind and I am starting to see why
Thanks for you help
Rick
PS... Jeneson HD1BT will be on the for sale board soon
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