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Only that it's a new model and if he needs a quick answer it might help. I didn't see any responses to the question and it was just a suggestion, not meant to be disrespectful. That's why I said "not to be a wiseass".
I ordered a 2010 street glide. Is the audio system bluetooth enabled or does it require a kit?
I've got a 2009 Ultra with the audio system. I do not believe mine has anything about bluetooth in it at all. 2010s might be different but I don't think so. If someone else knows better/different though, feel free.....
What you're looking for is the Harley Bluetooth add-on kit, 76408-06. Once installed properly, it is fully integrated with the harmon kardon radio in HD touring bikes.
It was in the 2008 parts catalog. They took it out 2009 onwards. Not sure why, but it is now an obsolete part.
I managed to find one at a U.S. dealer by way of another U.S. dealer.
They sometimes crop up on EBay. List for north of $500, but purportedly work pretty well. I'm ging to get at installing it in my '08 Ultra pretty soon.
Please note - if you find one, be aware that it needs to be in a watertight location (NOT the fairing) - i.e. HD specifies it MUST be installed in a tour pack. It looks like a good full days work as the wiring has to be run from the fairing to the back, and it also appears supplementary wiring harnesses and switches must be purchased (still available) depending on what is already on your bike.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by mhughes01; Oct 22, 2009 at 01:21 AM.
What you're looking for is the Harley Bluetooth add-on kit, 76408-06. Once installed properly, it is fully integrated with the harmon kardon radio in HD touring bikes.
It was in the 2008 parts catalog. They took it out 2009 onwards. Not sure why, but it is now an obsolete part.
I managed to find one at a U.S. dealer by way of another U.S. dealer.
They sometimes crop up on EBay. List for north of $500, but purportedly work pretty well. I'm ging to get at installing it in my '08 Ultra pretty soon.
Please note - if you find one, be aware that it needs to be in a watertight location (NOT the fairing) - i.e. HD specifies it MUST be installed in a tour pack. It looks like a good full days work as the wiring has to be run from the fairing to the back, and it also appears supplementary wiring harnesses and switches must be purchased (still available) depending on what is already on your bike.
Hope this helps.
adding this, would you be able to pair a garmin 550 or 660 and get the music to stream without wires along with the directions?
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