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Need a replacement radio antenna.

markyodo

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As the title says I need a replacement radio antenna. Mine broke off at the base. :gaah:
Before I go shopping I wanted to get some input on what has worked best for others.
Thanks.
 
As the title says I need a replacement radio antenna. Mine broke off at the base. :gaah:
Before I go shopping I wanted to get some input on what has worked best for others.
Thanks.

The shorty rubber ducky works good from Wal-Mart $9 I have it
 
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Broken antenna

My was broken at a hotel while traveling. Bought a new one but was able to fix the old one. Unscrew the brass end from the base. Drill out the fiberglass piece and then very carefully cut the end off the broken antenna and replace back in the brass piece with epoxy. Works great.:yes::yes:
 
I tired a "Shortee" from Custom Dynamics...
I found that I lost a lot of reception, but I live here in the Catskill Mountains; reception is ALWAYS an issue. :shocked:
 
My was broken at a hotel while traveling. Bought a new one but was able to fix the old one. Unscrew the brass end from the base. Drill out the fiberglass piece and then very carefully cut the end off the broken antenna and replace back in the brass piece with epoxy. Works great.:yes::yes:

I did the same thing twice! It works great and a lot cheaper too.
Toby
 
My was broken at a hotel while traveling. Bought a new one but was able to fix the old one. Unscrew the brass end from the base. Drill out the fiberglass piece and then very carefully cut the end off the broken antenna and replace back in the brass piece with epoxy. Works great.:yes::yes:
:agree:i did the same thing. Tried the Wally-world shorty with no luck. Reception stunk & got caught in trunk lid.
 
Another vote for the short rubber on from Wally World. Comes with several adapters to make sure you have the right connection. I drilled the hole out a bit in the rubber boot, but still has a nice snug, waterproof fit. $10, and a half hr of your time. Plus it's much easier to put a cover on with the rubber shorty
 
It took all of 15 days of owning my RTS to have someone break off my antenna. Had already read
this thread and planned on swapping the OEM out with the Shorty because of the cover on the bike
but it seems I have escalated that replacement. I saw some posts about a replacement being under
warranty. With the breaking of mine the boot is also gone...hoping I can get Service to just replace
the boot after I put the shorty on. Not really bothered about signal strength for FM as I use my Playlist
more than anything...just bothered to have a bike this short an amount of time and see something
broken on it.
 
Shorty good or mine.

I took my long whip off almost when new and put on the short rubber duck from Walmart / Canadian tire. Same one and still get good reception her in coastal mountains.
i put my new long whip in my cane rack in case I want it later.
 
Wire hanger McGiver stlye

As the title says I need a replacement radio antenna. Mine broke off at the base. :gaah:
Before I go shopping I wanted to get some input on what has worked best for others.
Thanks.
i know this is late. Sorry,

Like many others here I broke my antenna within a week of getting my bike. I unscrewed and removed the brass stub. I drilled out the center carefully and then took an old wire coat hanger, cut off the hook and straighten it out. Next I took a small dowel rod and wrapped the wire from about the middle of the hanger around the rod about five turns. Next I cleaned both the brass end and one of the hanger ends with an abrasive. Use plenty of flux and solder the hanger into the brass end. Let it cool. I took the top of the old antenna and glued it on to the top of my new antenna. Looks just like the shorty offered by Custom Dynamics. Works great!
 
This too may be too late, but I replaced my OEM antenna with a hidden unit off eBay.

So I've got the antenna and the boot for sale if anyone needs one.

PM me and make an offer if interested.

Mike in KY
 
because of the report in another thread that an antenna for a 2014 Toyota Prius gets just as good reception as stock and is not as flimsy or flexible as the Walmart, I'm going with that one. Want a short antenna cause I cover and uncover my machine every day.

$39.50 new from Amazon
I bought a refurb/open box for $30

admittedly, part of my decision is how much I hate dealing with WalMart

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GKMWBJK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
 
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