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Sony AM/FM/CD/USB Stereo for your 1998 - NOW Road Glide.
Our Stereo Packages for the 1998-NOW Harley Road Glide come with Hertz Energy 150W speakers. Most of the competition offer 50W speakers. Don't you want to step it up a notch? Also, With our packages, your hand controls will have full functionality and your AVC autovolume control will work correctly.
Cycle Accessory Store is pleased to announce motorcycle turn-key stereo packages for the Harley Davidson Touring line. This plug-and-play package contains everything you need to add the most advanced motorcycle stereo audio technology to your bike. The package is put together with the speakers required on a FLTR. You can purchase with confidence with our satisfaction guarantee, patent applied control technology and hundreds of thousands of proven miles on our systems, and unparalleled customer care. The value is unbeatable. Don't risk the purchase of an inferior "copy cat" solution - Instead, go with the leader, go with Cycle Accessory Store. Be careful of sellers claiming to sell a stereo package at a lower price. . . some are not complete kits and do not contain genuine parts or everything you need for your install. Some copy cats offer refurbished radios or cheaper speakers. Our Sony stereo packages are complete, brand new, up-to-date and authentic and include the Free upgrade to the Hertz Energy 150 watt speakers.
*Due to the RoadGlide radio mounting angle we strongly recommend using the CDX-M60ui or DSX-MS60 marine radios.
If you choose the Hertz Energy 210 watt 6 1/2" speaker upgrade and your bike is a 1998-2005 Roadglide you will need upgraded newer style roadglide grills which are available from your local Harley dealer PN: 77021-98B and 77022-98B. at approx. $50.00.
The Hertz Energy 210 watt 6 1/2" speakers will fit 1998-Present Harley Davidson Road Glides. See note above.
For more information about the available radios, please click here.
Sony AM/FM/CD/USB Stereo for your 1998-NOW Road Glide.
With our kits, your hand controls will work completely.
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Road Glides made from 1998 to present will have 5 1/4" speakers.
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Sony CDX-GT575UP Sony Radio
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RetroRadio install kit
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1 Pair of 5 1/4" Hertz 150 watt Energy Speakers
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In-Fairing Antenna
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Splash Cover - that keeps your radio dry while riding in rain or washing the bike.
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There is also an available upgrade of Hertz Energy 6 1/2" 210 watt speakers.
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Starting at less than half the cost of factory packages,
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RetroRadio lets you tap into the latest audio technology including CD, MP3, XM or Sirius, IPod and more. The Retro Radio controller makes the connection from the bike’s hand controls to the stereo deck with a plug-in module…No hacking on Harley wires! It even tracks bike speed to make adjustments to volume automatically via AVC!
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General features: Sony AM/FM/CD player with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS CEA-2006/52 peak x 4 channels) plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs, including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files detachable fold-down face with LCD display switchable green/blue illumination remote control Audio features: EQ3 (seven preset tone curves and a 3-band parametric equalizer) DSO2 soundstage organizer 24-bit digital-to-analog converter high- and low-pass filters Expandability: iPod direct control via USB input — no adapter necessary, but adding an optional connecting cable lets you leave your iPod cable at home compatible with HD Radio™ and satellite radio tuners front-panel USB input, front-panel auxiliary input 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer)
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The Hertz 210 watt Energy 6 1/2" speakers will fit 1998-Present Harley Davidson Road Glides.
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*Due to the RoadGlide radio mounting angle we strongly recommend using the DSX-MS60 or CDX-M60ui marine radios.
If you choose the Hertz Energy 210 watt 6 1/2" speaker upgrade and your bike is a 2005 and older Roadglide you will need upgraded newer style roadglide grills which are available from your local Harley dealer PN: 77021-98B and 77022-98B. at approx. $50.00.
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