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Road Radio RR 1 Installation
For a PDF file of these instructions Click Here (5.1 megs)

Most any car stereo shop can install your Road Radio Caution: To prevent a short circuit remove the key from the ignition and disconnect negative battery terminal. Do not use thread locker products such as lock-tite. This box is designed for any cassette player and recomended for Pioneer CD player ONLY. Always make sure tapes are rewound tightly for maximum efficiency. Always keep tapes in original case.

Never change tapes while moving.

Needed for installation:

Torx driver, 4mm wrench, 3/8” wrench, 7/16” wrench, Phillips screwdriver, wire stripper, soldering gun, solder, 2-in line fuse holders w/10 am fuses, heat shrink tubing, small tube of silicone.

1) You may leave windshield on bike to act as a vise for installation of the radio box. Then remove for completion of installation.

2) Remove fine bolts, (four on windshield strut, one in middle) from the center of the windshield. Don not reuse stock hardware. Attach rubber-mounting washers to both inside and outside of box by peeling of adhesive protection. Using hardware provided, align and secure box starting with 1” middle bolt. Continue installation with remaining bolts.

3) Install speakers as to manufacturers specifications using screw and crimping speed clips onto box. Allow six inches of lead wire on each speaker. Take extra precaution to correctly mount grills onto plastic ring. A small dab of silicone will help keep them attached.

4) Solder speaker wires to front speaker stereo harness. Finish with tape or heat shrink tubing. Install rubber grommet for power wires.

5) Solder quick disconnect power lug to stereo harness using male end of stereo box and female end on bike

6) Install sleeves and bend the tabs of the mounting sleeves with a screwdriver or a similar and attach in place

7) Unwind antenna wire and plug into stereo. Antenna wire may be left in box or run outside the box in grommet for maximum reception.

8) Install 4 mm back brace stud to rear of radio. Lockdown stud to radio with two flat nuts. The stud provided is perfect for Kenwood stereos. Length and thickness may vary for other brands of stereos.

9) Install stereo plug into stereo.

10) Install stereo into sleeve until it clicks

11) Push T shaped rubber bushing onto back brace stud and secure with flat washer and nylon lock nut of radio box.

12) Locate two power sources and solder yellow wire (constant 12v power source) to one and read wire (switched power source) to the other. Both power leads must be fused and hooked up for the stereo to play.

13) Locate ground source. Solder black wire to ground source.

14) Reattach windshield to bike.

15) Plug in quick disconnect plug. Reattach ground lead to batter.

16) Turn on ignition. Program radio.

WHENEVEVER WINSHIELD IS REMOVED STEREO MUST BE REPROGRAMMED.


Road Radio RR 2 and RR 3 Installation
For a PDF file of these instructions Click Here(4.7 megs)

Most any car stereo shop can install your Road Radio Caution: To prevent a short circuit remove the key from the ignition and disconnect negative battery terminal. Do not use thread locker products such as lock-tite.This box is designed for any cassette player and recomended for Pioneer CD player ONLY. Always make sure tapes are rewound tightly for maximum efficiency. Always keep tapes in original case.

Never change tapes while moving.

Needed for installation:

Torx driver, 4mm wrench, 3/8” wrench, 7/16” wrench, Phillips screwdriver, wire stripper, soldering gun, solder, 2-in line fuse holders w/10 am fuses, heat shrink tubing, small tube of silicone, 5/16” drill bit, electric drill, (for Heritage Softail only) center punch & ¼” drill bit

1) You may leave windshield on bike to act as a vise for installation of the radio box. Then remove for completion of installation.

2) For Dyna, Sportster, Heritage Softail Classic and Fat Boy, remove 3 bolts, two on bracket, one in middle, from thecenter of windshield. Position box and windshield struts. Mark holes at dimples on box. Drill 3 x 5/16” holes. Do not reuse stock hardware. Attach rubber-mounting washer to both inside and outside of box by peeling of adhesive protection. Using hardware provided, align and secure box starting with 1” middle bolt. Continue installation with reaming bolts.

2b) For all Heritage Springers, it is also necessary to drill 2 x ¼” holes in windshield frame. Using center punch mark both holes and carefully drill with sharp ¼” bit. Position box on winshield.

3) Install speakers as to manufacturers specifications using screw and crimping speed clips onto box. Allow six inches of lead wire on each speaker. Take extra precaution to correctly mount grills onto plastic ring. A small dab of silicone will help keep them attached.

4) Solder speaker wires to front speaker stereo harness. Finish with tape or heat shrink tubing. Install rubber grommet for power wires.

5) Solder quick disconnect power lug to stereo harness using male end of stereo box and female end on bike

6) Install sleeves and bend the tabs of the mounting sleeves with a screwdriver or a similar and attach in place

7) Unwind antenna wire and plug into stereo. Antenna wire may be left in box or run outside the box in grommet for maximum reception.

8) Install 4 mm back brace stud to rear of radio. Lockdown stud to radio with two flat nuts. The stud provided is perfect for Kenwood stereos. Length and thickness may vary for other brands of stereos.

9) Install stereo plug into stereo.

10) Install stereo into sleeve until it clicks

11) Push T shaped rubber bushing onto back brace stud and secure with flat washer and nylon lock nut of radio box.

12) Locate two power sources and solder yellow wire (constant 12v power source) to one and read wire (switched power source) to the other. Both power leads must be fused and hooked up for the stereo to play.

13) Locate ground source. Solder black wire to ground source.

14) Reattach windshield to bike.

15) Plug in quick disconnect plug. Reattach ground lead to batter.

16) Turn on ignition. Program radio.

WHENEVEVER WINSHIELD IS REMOVED STEREO MUST BE REPROGRAMMED.

To remount speedometer/tachometer on Dyna or Sportster
1)
Remove 2 Allen screws from handlebar bracket.
2)
Using bracket supplied, mount to handlebar bracket.
3)
Remount speedometer/tachometer to bracket supplied


INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF CHROME BRAKE LIGHT LENS

HARLEY-DAVIDSON 99-PRESENT
For a PDF file of these instructions Click Here (7.8 megs)


 Remove stock brake light from bike

Separate reflector from lens with flat head screwdriver. Working screwdriver aroundperimeter of lens.

 
 Remove reflector from lens  

Reassemble with new chrome brake light by pushing reflector into lens.

Remount brake light on motorcycle.

 




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