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I'm looking for a replacement radio for my 09 SG. Stock unit seems to crap-out now and then, I have to power it off and then on, and then it will work fine for a while. What's available out there with say bluetooth capabilities?
Thanks in advance for your input.
PS.
Looking to avoid the stealership if possible...
Most all the major brands have Bluetooth (and about any feature ya may want) head units. Check out Crutchfield and/or Sonic Electronix and then to a few good car stereo shops to check them out. Biketronics has kits to mount and hook them up. About anything is better than the stock unit.
Last edited by 0ldhippie; Oct 6, 2012 at 09:05 PM.
Cycle accessory store, they sell Biketronics systems, just put one in my bike, big difference plus I got the stereo that you put a ipod or mp3 player in the stereo behind the fold donw face plate, no cds to carry and you can still use the handle bar controls
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