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I have acquired a 2015 Street Glide but it doesn’t have Navigation. Can I buy the $500 Harley Nav unit on eBay and just plug it in? Or is there a better aftermarket option? Thanks.
Last edited by JColeman; Apr 23, 2020 at 07:43 PM.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/stock...ped-conus.html that one came out of a 2016 RGU, it has Nav, should be plug & play, just have to have dealer flash it after it’s installed.
some charge 1 hour minimum, mine charges $50 (1/2 hour)... takes less than 20 minutes for them to do their thing.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/stock...ped-conus.html that one came out of a 2016 RGU, it has Nav, should be plug & play, just have to have dealer flash it after it’s installed.
some charge 1 hour minimum, mine charges $50 (1/2 hour)... takes less than 20 minutes for them to do their thing.
I replaced the stock unit with the boom 6.5 nav system, removed mine, plugged in the second hand unit, no need for any flash, has worked like a charm for a year and a half now.
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