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Watching this thread with interest.....as I have the lil 'wire' antenna from Biketronics. Ive thought about adding a Tour Pak antenna...but as clumsy as I am....I'll poke myself in the eye one night.
Most of the time Im either listening to Sirius talk radio or using my thumb drive with MP3s. I'll be checking out the provided links too. It'd be nice to have 'local' stations as I ride.
Got the Hogtenna - I think it's about 75% of the whip for me. If you live in an outlying area like I do, I think you are gonna see this kind of performance.
I got it from the guy who makes them at the swap meet in Novi Mi last month. 65.00 bucks. Click on his web cite there are places listed where to buy....
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