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Metra BC-HDR-K1 Saddle Tramp interface Harley-Davidson Street Glide Electra Glide Ultra Limited Road Glide 2014 -Up

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Metra BC-HDR-K1 Saddle Tramp interface Harley-Davidson Street Glide Electra Glide Ultra Limited Road Glide 2014 -Up

This kit can only be used with an ISO DDIN Radio that has an ‚ÄúL‚ÄĚ shaped chassis design with the chassis at the top.

 Instructions  BC-HDR-K1_Product_Sheet.pdf

Features:

  • ISO DDIN radio provision*
  • Saddle Tramp interface with built in handlebar controls
  • Water resistant enclosure for added protection
  • Antenna adapter included
  • 1 year limited warranty

Vehicle Fitment:

Harley-Davidson®

  • Street Glide 2014-Up
  • Electra Glide 2014-Up
  • Ultra 2014-Up
  • Limited 2014-Up
  • Road Glide 2015-Up

Note: Non-amplified models only

KIT COMPONENTS

• Radio housing
• Radio brackets
• #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws (4)
• #10-32 x 1/2" Phillips steel machine screws (4)
• Saddle Tramp interface (not shown)

WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS

• Saddle Tramp harness
• Antenna Adapter
• Handlebar control interface

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