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My garage door snapped the left side antenna!
On the 2011 FLHTK Electra Limited,which side is the radio antenna?
I assume one is for the optional CB.
If you have a 2011 FLHTK the CB is not optional, it's included. Only option is to use it or not. I removed my antennas for both the radio and CB. I installed a J&M antenna in the fairing for the radio - I don't plan on using the CB but I can install the antenna again if I need to.
Last edited by badjustbad; Jan 29, 2011 at 12:37 PM.
One on the left (as you are looking at the back of the bike or sitting on it) is the radio, one on the right is CB
Are you sure about that? Mine are (were) the other way around if I recall correctly. As per my comment above, I have removed my antennas so I can't easily tell anymore and my memory is so bad I don't know my own name most days. There is some hard to see molded in text at the base of each antenna (either "CB" or "AM/FM") that tells which is which.
Last edited by badjustbad; Jan 29, 2011 at 12:37 PM.
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Dawg is right as he always is. But the cb antenna will work just fine for the
radio. So I would buy a cb antenna that way you wont have to make sure
they are aon right as they will work any way you put them on
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