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Part numbers?

I've looked on Cheap Cycle Parts but can't find what I'm looking for.

I lost the antenna and antenna boot on my RT, and can't find part numbers to replace them with. Anyone have them?
 
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[TD="class: listTD ariPLDesc"]RH Radio Antena Base[/TD]
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Here is a link to purchase the boot.

http://www.powersportswarehouse.com...d_SE6,_2015/09-_Luggages_36Y1503a/99706/99721

$12.74

Here is the antenna
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$44.99

http://www.powersportswarehouse.com...trical_System_Rear_View|~20Y1503b/99706/99816
 
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Part #

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Still looking for boot
 
You can go to Wal-mart and get a shorter rubber ducky antenna that will work just as well and it will be a lot cheaper. I did the same thing last year and went to the dealer to replace it was over $200 to replace. The rubber ducky antenna is less than $20.00


Justcalldon
 
You can go to Wal-mart and get a shorter rubber ducky antenna that will work just as well and it will be a lot cheaper. I did the same thing last year and went to the dealer to replace it was over $200 to replace. The rubber ducky antenna is less than $20.00


Justcalldon

That is why I buy from Powersportswarehouse.com they are about 40% less than the dealer!:yes:

$57.73 for the factory antenna and boot. That is only $142.27 less than what justcaldon said he paid at his dealer.
 
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[TD="class: listTD ariPLSku, align: center"]708300156[/TD]
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Here is a link to purchase the boot.

http://www.powersportswarehouse.com...d_SE6,_2015/09-_Luggages_36Y1503a/99706/99721

$12.74

Here is the antenna
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$44.99

http://www.powersportswarehouse.com...trical_System_Rear_View|~20Y1503b/99706/99816

Perfect - I'm going to try a wal-mart antenna tonight. If it works I'll order the boot, otherwise I'll order both.

Thanks.
 
By the way, I lost my antenna on my 2015 after about 2 weeks of purchasing it. Can Am replaced it free of charge because they know they have a problem with them coming loose. The new one come with yellow thread locker on it so it never comes off again.
New one is a tight as the day I put it on after 7,000 + - miles.
 
Got my parts

I can't get a wrench or even pliers into the small antenna hole. so I guess I'll start removing tupperware. Anyone have an easier method of removing/installing an antenna?
 
I can't get a wrench or even pliers into the small antenna hole. so I guess I'll start removing tupperware. Anyone have an easier method of removing/installing an antenna?
They say a picture is worth...
Small wrench or needle nose pliers.

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Ummmm. Confused :dontknow: ... Unless all that's left is the stub, how do you use a socket on there, unless you slide it down the whole antenna and use pliers to turns it instead of ratchet??? I see how removing stub could work that way, but re-install???

And my wrench as seen is 7mm, I would think 10mm would be too big?

And yes, if you don't have any of these tools you can get them really cheap at Harbor Freight if you have one near by.
 
Ummmm. Confused :dontknow: ... Unless all that's left is the stub, how do you use a socket on there, unless you slide it down the whole antenna and use pliers to turns it instead of ratchet??? I see how removing stub could work that way, but re-install???

And my wrench as seen is 7mm, I would think 10mm would be too big?

And yes, if you don't have any of these tools you can get them really cheap at Harbor Freight if you have one near by.

:agree:, 7mm is what mine was and the wrench worked just fine as in the pic.
 
The oem yellow thread locker would not allow me to remove our antenna until I heated the brass antenna mount.

My OEM is blue, and caught it with around 2 threads left. I'm guessing the dealer throws the antenna on and uses whatever they have handy.
 
The 7mm wrench was right on. And, the threads came with blue threadlock. I tried a 7mm deep socket but it wouldn't slide over the protective cap at the end of the antenna. I think I found the last 7mm wrench in Birmingham and it worked like a champ.
 
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