Biketronics Retro Radio Cd Install Adapter Kit Harley Touring Flht Flhx Flhtc on 2040-parts.com
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US
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BIKETRONICS RETRO RADIO CD INSTALL ADAPTER KIT
Part # BT1005 or 4401-0074 or 44010074 or BT-1005
FITS: 1998 - PRESENT HARLEY TOURING
Now you can upgrade your current radio to a SONY, PIONEER, JVC, or KENWOOD single DIN radio with "steering wheel" remote control input on the back.
Kits adapts OEM handlebar controls so you don't have to modify the OEM wire harness
Handlebar control and auto volume function of OEM radio remain the same after kit is installed
Kits include an interface module, face plate, adapter plates and detailed instructions
NOTE: Kits are compatible with Ultra models, but disable the CB and systems that depend on CB
NOTE: Radio is not included
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