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I have a 2010 EG Ultra Limited and am setting it up for a solo ride. I have purchased a Corbin solo seat and already removed the passenger footboards and rear passenger backrest cushion from the tour pak. I also want to remove the rear speakers and would like to know if there is a connector on the back of the radio to unplug just the rear speakers?
I would prefer not to just roll the rear speaker cable up and stow it under the seat if there is an easier and cleaner way. I plan on keeping the tourpak installed and am not really interested in the quick disconnect tourpak rack at this point.
I also have a 2010 Ultra. I just finished installing a quick disconect for the tour pac, & installed a Badlander seat. I have my outer fairing off now because I am installing a hidden antena behind it, and a oil temp. gauge & a ultra cool oil cooler. I do not see a disconnect on back of the radio for the rear speakers. The rear speaker wiring runs through the main wiring harness back there. I did not see any choice other than to roll the wire up & tie it to the frame, but I plan to reinstall the tour pac from time to time. If you find out different let me know.
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