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Experience exhilaration on the open road when you crank these new Harley radios direct from J&P Cycles. Cruising is always more fun when you've got the tunes pumping, and we stock all the Harley radio hardware you need to keep rockin' down the highway. Browse Harley-Davidson plug and play radios from premium audio brands like Aquatic AV, Biketronics, Hawg Wired, J&M, Jensen, Rockford Fosgate and Sena Technologies. Our Harley-Davidson motorcycle radios are packed with features riders love like ultra-bright displays, intuitive handlebar audio controls, and internet radio streaming capability. For the ultimate in motorcycle audio, pair your new radio with
Harley Sound Systems
and
Harley Speakers And Amps
available at jpcycles.com.
Absolutely! While it's easiest on bikes with a fairing (like a Street Glide or Road Glide), you can add a "sound system" to almost any bike. This usually involves "handlebar-mounted" speakers and a small, hidden amplifier that connects to your phone via Bluetooth.
What's the best way to play music on my motorcycle?
You've got two main choices. You can use a helmet-mounted communication system (like a Sena or Cardo) to stream music from your phone directly to speakers in your helmet. Or, you can use a bike-mounted sound system with speakers on the fairing or handlebars.
Is it hard to upgrade the stock Harley radio?
It's a very popular upgrade, but it can be tricky. Companies like Aquatic AV and Rockford Fosgate make "plug-and-play" replacement head units that are weatherproof and have modern features like a color screen and Apple CarPlay. It's a job you can do, but it requires patience to get the fairing off and on.
How can I make my stock Harley stereo louder?
The stock speakers are often the weak link. The easiest way to get more volume is to add an amplifier and a set of high-quality aftermarket speakers (like those from Rockford Fosgate or Hogtunes) that are designed to fit right into the stock locations in your fairing.
Harley Davidson Radios FAQ's
Can I add a radio to my Harley if it didn't come with one?Absolutely! While it's easiest on bikes with a fairing (like a Street Glide or Road Glide), you can add a "sound system" to almost any bike. This usually involves "handlebar-mounted" speakers and a small, hidden amplifier that connects to your phone via Bluetooth.
What's the best way to play music on my motorcycle?
You've got two main choices. You can use a helmet-mounted communication system (like a Sena or Cardo) to stream music from your phone directly to speakers in your helmet. Or, you can use a bike-mounted sound system with speakers on the fairing or handlebars.
Is it hard to upgrade the stock Harley radio?
It's a very popular upgrade, but it can be tricky. Companies like Aquatic AV and Rockford Fosgate make "plug-and-play" replacement head units that are weatherproof and have modern features like a color screen and Apple CarPlay. It's a job you can do, but it requires patience to get the fairing off and on.
How can I make my stock Harley stereo louder?
The stock speakers are often the weak link. The easiest way to get more volume is to add an amplifier and a set of high-quality aftermarket speakers (like those from Rockford Fosgate or Hogtunes) that are designed to fit right into the stock locations in your fairing.































































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