I have a Scorpion i900 on mine for the last 7 years. I had one on my 10' RT for 4 years and one on my 14' for the last 3 1/2 years. Works like a champ without a single problem.
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I have a Scorpion i900 on mine for the last 7 years. I had one on my 10' RT for 4 years and one on my 14' for the last 3 1/2 years. Works like a champ without a single problem.
It's the BRP upgraded comfort seat. You can tell by the stitching. It will fit all years of RTs.
I have a J&M Audio Spyder antenna.
http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=CSCBA-300
Finding a CB for the spyder should be fairly easy. Finding a CB that works good will be the challenge. I'm on my third BRP CB radio.
PM sent
The CB has its own volume control in the menu screen, is that all the way up?
I am on my 3rd CB myself.
They are still available
The battery needs to be in the device with the cover off.
I will buy it if Rocket doesn't.
Utopia Seats
http://www.utpr.com/spyderf3.html
Add Chaparral Motorsports in San Bernardino, California to the list.
Bob is correct :thumbup:
$120 on Amazon
I talked to Ken. He installed the cellphone interface cable and now it works. He has a little static but I think that's a ground issue.
I sent you a PM.
I found this one on eBay. It's a Intellitronix. I have had it for 6 years.
The only other accessory I can think of that is tied to the GPS, is the cellphone interface cable. It uses the GPS harness microphone plug, so I think you are good to go.
Mine doesn't work. It transmits fine but when the engine is on, I get static when receiving. However, its receives great when the engine is not running. So it's more like a $1,000 intercom system.
thepropad.com is where I buy my motorcycle flags.
01/25/12 according to the label
AM/FM Intergrated Radio System (2012 and prior)
BRP# 219400464 - $749.99
Adjust your radio volume on the handlebars instead of the CB radio volume. If you don't want to hear music set the radio to Aux.
There are no risers made for the RT model. You would have to purchase the BRP Tri-axis handlebars for $$$ to achieve what you want.
Here's where to find the CB radio installation instructions with a parts list.
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The CB radio comes with the front DIN connecter harness. But as Bob stated earlier, the BRP CB Comm System is not Bluetooth capable.
My buddy in San Diego is selling a GPS bracket (cheap) for the tri-axis. It was purchased by mistake. Send me a PM and I can get you connected.
Set your bike radio to AUX and don't plug in your iPod. That way you will only hear the GPS.
I only have the left one on my RTS.
Here you go.
www.corbin.com/can-am/install_ca-rt-10-arm.pdf
My bad, I didn't notice he was referring to a ST. Disregard my post.