Can a factory radio be replaced in a Harley?
The factory radio can be replaced by a variety of aftermarket models. We recommend a digital media receiver. (Crutchfield Research Photo) In addition to a base model with two speakers in the fairing, there was also a “Touring” package that included rear speaker pods.
Can a security system be installed on an Electra Glide?
Installing a new security system on your Electra Glide, Street Glide, or Ultra Glide isn’t easy (security systems rarely are), but it’s definitely a good idea. Our Crutchfield Advisors can help figure out what you need to get the job done, but we usually recommend taking your car and new gear to a professional installer.
What should I put in my stereo system on my Harley?
If you prefer to go “a la carte” with your audio system, a compact, weatherproof amplifier will make your speakers sound their best. A GoPro camera is an awesome accessory for touring, and it can also be a handy thing to have on your bike when you’re cruising around town.
How does resistive load work on Harley Davidson radio?
Resistive load. When you remove the factory speakers and instead feed the radio output to an aftermarket amplifier or sound processor, the radio has no load and the output becomes unbalanced. A special resistive load needs to go between the radio and the next device (amplifier or processor).
How do you change the radio in a Pontiac Firebird?
Remove the trim panel; then remove the three 9/32” (7mm) screws securing the factory radio. You’ll need those screws again soon, so keep an eye on them. Next, pull out the radio, disconnect the harnesses, and set it aside.
Where does the Radio Flash come from on a Harley?
Have the radio flashed. The friendly flash is not from Harley at all. There are radio flashes that the Harley dealer has access to that are more friendly but none of them are correct. The only correct flash available comes from a computerized flashing system made by Techno Research and was developed by Rockford Fosgate.