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Did you know that the '07 Screaming Eagle Ultra Classic has a factory XM Satellite Receiver?
The GPS-based Advanced Audio Navigation System is now standard equipment on the Screamin’ Eagle Ultra, part of the 40-watt-per-channel Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon that also includes AM/FM/Weather Band/CB/Intercom, a single disc CD/MP3 player, and 150-channel digital XM Satellite radio with three months of introductory service included.
That's quite an impressive list of equipment on the SE Ultra .. I'd like to have one parked in my garage. XM is awesome, I have the Biketronics "Retro Radio" Sony GT-400 with the XM module and I love it!! It's the only way to fly .. and considering all the trouble I've been reading about the HK Harley radios, I'm glad I didn't (or wasn't able to because of the wiring harness on my '03) buy one when my OEM Harley radio went belly-up.
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