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First Harley I bought last year was a 2002 Road Glide. I love this bike. But I have to admitt that the new colors are pretty cool. I have the luxery red but i'm kinda flashy. What are the opinions of those who have the yellow or orange Glides. Loved the orange when I seen it on the books, but not really the same flash in person. Not sure if I'd get tired of either of them. Also my bike has just the cassette, gotta trade for a CD player. Does it just switch out with same connectors.
I know I love my yellow RG. I bring the sun were ever I go. Sorry can't answer your question about the radio but if I were you I would put in a aftermarket radio like a Sony, check out Biketronics http://www.biketronics.com/item.html?PRID=1513808, they have a setup that allows you hand controls to function with a new radio/CD players.
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