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Installed my Aquatic 5UBT-H and relocated my Blueskysea DV688 Motorcycle Dash Cam 1080p Dual Camera into the tour pack.
The Aquatic's certainly give a much more richer sound than the Harmon Crapdon and I don't have to burn CD anymore.
The Dash Cam is for that moment that we don't want to think about.
The Aquatic's certainly give a much more richer sound than the Harmon Crapdon and I don't have to burn CD anymore.
The Dash Cam is for that moment that we don't want to think about.
Took off the Outer Fairing, figured out I do have CB and all the connections for my Tour Pak. This bike has everything but ABS, and GPS.
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terryrh (06-24-2019)
Finally got my rear end done . Put a set of V Factor Fillers on , a new narrow signal light bar and relocated the license plate .
Had to have $3,600+ in drive train work performed. Replaced transmission case, transmission gear pack, clutch basket/plates and compensator. Cost me $50. Thanks extended warranty!
Last edited by Dr. Tiki; 06-22-2019 at 01:57 AM.
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terryrh (06-24-2019)
Installed the last two major items on my wishlist.
First I installed a Sirius/XM radio module. Reception of FM was OK, but not that great with the shorty antenna. Plus the channel I wanted to listen to did not come in too well. I wanted uninterupted coverage that XM provides like I have in my car. From reading previous post on the subject, and as recommended to get the best reception, I opted to install the XM antenna on top of the Fairing inside the windshield just next to the vent. Grooved the edge of the inside fairing just enough for the antenna wire so it did not interfere with the Windshield installation. Works like a charm.
XM Antenna installation
Second was a H-D Coolfan. The inside of my right knee would get very hot while riding slow for any length of time. I don't mean parade slow, but just local road slow (under 40 MPH). Read some good things about the fan in another forum posts, so I decided to install it.
The install was fairly easy although the bolting on of the fan itself was a PITA because I did not want to remove the battery. Took a little doing, but I finally managed to get it mounted, Then hooked it all up only to find I needed another witing harness that I wasn't aware of. Fortunately, I was able to find one in the Orlando Harley who overnighted it too me. OK, all done, so I thought...but nothing happening. Neither the instructions or the service manual tells you that the ECM must be "flashed" by a service tech so it knows there is a fan installed. Read about the requirement for it to be flashed in a forum post so called the Dealer Service. Fortunatly, my dealer service was able to fit me in without an appointment and 15 minutes and $36 later, all working. Will find out over time if it makes a difference.
Coolfan installation
First I installed a Sirius/XM radio module. Reception of FM was OK, but not that great with the shorty antenna. Plus the channel I wanted to listen to did not come in too well. I wanted uninterupted coverage that XM provides like I have in my car. From reading previous post on the subject, and as recommended to get the best reception, I opted to install the XM antenna on top of the Fairing inside the windshield just next to the vent. Grooved the edge of the inside fairing just enough for the antenna wire so it did not interfere with the Windshield installation. Works like a charm.
XM Antenna installation
Second was a H-D Coolfan. The inside of my right knee would get very hot while riding slow for any length of time. I don't mean parade slow, but just local road slow (under 40 MPH). Read some good things about the fan in another forum posts, so I decided to install it.
The install was fairly easy although the bolting on of the fan itself was a PITA because I did not want to remove the battery. Took a little doing, but I finally managed to get it mounted, Then hooked it all up only to find I needed another witing harness that I wasn't aware of. Fortunately, I was able to find one in the Orlando Harley who overnighted it too me. OK, all done, so I thought...but nothing happening. Neither the instructions or the service manual tells you that the ECM must be "flashed" by a service tech so it knows there is a fan installed. Read about the requirement for it to be flashed in a forum post so called the Dealer Service. Fortunatly, my dealer service was able to fit me in without an appointment and 15 minutes and $36 later, all working. Will find out over time if it makes a difference.
Coolfan installation
Last edited by FrankEV; 06-22-2019 at 05:34 AM.
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terryrh (06-24-2019)
I have found I really like this fan. Under 40mph it helps keep my right leg cool and you can see the head temp drop. Over 40mph if I feel my leg getting warm, I turn it on and I can feel my leg immediately cool down, though the head temp doesn't decrease. I have to say it was a well spent $150.00 total for the fan and hardware to mount.
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