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King, There is an empty space for the radio. Its just like the space on the Street Glide. I assume its the same size as an older car. I just dont know how the radio would snap in. Right now its just an empty compartment.
RPS,
I have been playing on this site all day. How can I show a picture like your Camaro and Street Glide when I post comments?
Welcome to the forum, Wendon.
It's called your "Signature" in forum terms, and it can contain text and a photo. You go into the User CP (user control panel) at the top left of the screen and look for the place to set up your signature.
Once it's set up, it shows up at the bottom of every post you make.
Oh, and even though my signature pic looks like two pictures, it's really one as far as the forum is concerned. I combined two different pics into one in Photoshop.
How could anyone ever consider riding one of those ugly ex-cop bikes ?? Seriously, nice bike and welcome, those street glide wheels look darn good and when I can afford a set that is what I am putting on my bike.
Wendon, Look under forums, in Harley tech talk, in Audio systems lots of threads about stereos and radios ect. Start a new thread there and Ultranutz will give you suggestions!:icon_he adbang:
Check out biketronics for a radio install kit and info. The hand controls and wiring is different on the cop bikes but the mounting is the same. There are tons of options available.
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