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Step #1: Getting Started
Remove the bike’s seat, and undo the main (+ and -) connectors from the battery.
Remove the outer fairing/headlamp assembly and set aside. Refer to a service
manual if you need help with this.
NOTE: Placing a towel on the front fender can
help prevent scratches or “dings” from dropped tools or fasteners, etc.
Step #2: Speaker Cabinet Removal
On the brake side speaker cabinet, carefully
remove the cable going into the power port/
cigarette lighter assembly. If the bike has the CB
module (mounted “sideways” on the clutch side
cabinet) undo the antenna cable and main harness.
The CB Module will stay attached to the clutch side
cabinet when removed. Undo the speaker wire
plugs going into each cabinet (pink & pink with
black stripe wires).
INSTALLATION NOTE:
It is STRONGLY recommended to complete the
speaker swap on one side before moving to the
other side! Figure 1.1 and 1.2 have arrows that
point to all 8 factory fasteners (per side) that will
be removed to allow each cabinet to come out
of the bike. Although the brake side is shown
below, all 8 fastener locations are common
for both brake and clutch side cabinets. In Fig
1.1 you will see where the speaker wire exits
the cabinets. The 3 cabinet fasteners below
the speaker wire are 7/16” heads that will
also accept a 3/16” allen head. A “ratcheting
box end” or “ball end” allen wrench will make
removing these 3 fasteners much easier!
Step #3: Installing the Speaker
With the cabinet removed from the bike, undo
the 4 screws that hold the factory speaker to the
cabinet and put these screws aside. Pull the factory speaker away from the cabinet
Figure 1.1
Side view
of brake
side
cabinet
Figure 1.2
Back view of
brake side
cabinet
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