I think having only the 1 antenna on the tour pak looks lopsided...if any one has the extra antenna on theirs is it just a fake (not hooked up) or is it a functioning antenna?
I think having only the 1 antenna on the tour pak looks lopsided...if any one has the extra antenna on theirs is it just a fake (not hooked up) or is it a functioning antenna?
On my 15 Tri I purchased an antenna and the screw that holds it on ... there's a plastic cap on the other side ... remove it and put the screw in ... then screw in the dummy antenna ... voila .. symmetry
what I want to do is add an antenna on the right side to match the left because it looks lopsided to me with only the one radio antenna and I didn't know if they sold just a matching fake one or do I need to buy a fully functioning antenna and just not hook it up to anything. I have no CB.
Yep, one is for the Radio AM/FM and the other is for CB. Each one is marked at the bottom. At least mine are......
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Back when I got my 2015 TG I decided I wanted two matching antennas for appearance purposes. Plus I liked the shorter antennas better than the long one that came on the TG. So I purchased both the shorty AM/FM and the shorty CB antennas even though I don't have a CB. I didn't notice any difference in AF/FM reception going to the shorty antenna from the longer antenna. Here are the links.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...-08-7638609--1
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...-am-fm-antenna
I have all three styles of am/fm antennas, the short stubby, the newer stock, and the older longer whip style. Between the short stubby and longer whip style I notice a little difference in FM radio range, depending on where I am.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
I've always had both. I even bought the CB for my 2014TG. I also had all 3 different antennas. Never noticed any difference, but I seldom use the radio - I always made my own cassettes (remember those), then made my own CD's - now I doing my own SD cards. I can't afford to do another format. . The CB was mostly for HOG chapter rides or vacation trips with friends.
Why don't you get the under fairing antenna and then you can eliminate all the rear antennas???
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I don't ever turn on the radio either. Is the antenna required to use the navigation? If not, I have no need for it.
The second antenna mounting is for a CB radio. On some of the touring bike models the CB radio was included. It has been an option for those who did not have the CB and wanted one. The light bar on the rear of your tour pack is the same for all touring models including Tri Glides. You could purchase a second antenna just for looks if you desire. If so a replacement AM/FM would suffice.
If you don't use the radio, you can also purchase just the plastic plug ... remove the antenna and screw, insert plug ... voila ... no antennas.
Got tired of the whip antennas in the face when we were accessing the tour pack. If you're like us, you get into the tour pack basically every time you get on & off, what with changing glasses, mama needing the hair brush, me needing a ball cap, etc. Had 2 whips but no CB. Bought the amplified antenna that goes inside the fairing. Works just as good for the little we use the radio, and the TG looks way better without the antennas. Also it's a lot easier to put the cover on if I need to.
Great minds think alike. That's what I said. Plus saves the cost of buying another antenna if you don't use the radio or CB.
I know what you mean = that's the reason I bought the saddlebags - so I don't have to go into the tour pack constantly. Especially if I have another bag strapped to the luggage rack.
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