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RT XM Directions

I have purchased the Communication/CB kit along with the required harness. I am contemplating having my dealer install them along with the XM kit. I was hoping someone here installed the XM kit and had the installation instruction they could share with me to help me decide who was going to do the install:banghead:
 
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I have purchased the Communication/CB kit along with the required harness. I am contemplating having my dealer install them along with the XM kit. I was hoping someone here installed the XM kit and had the installation instruction they could share with me to help me decide who was going to do the install:banghead:

Im right in the middle of doing a cb radio install on a 2012 rts, If you require the entertainment harness, the complete back end has to come off the bike. I have the
AM Fm radio, and to add the CB, I had to purchase the entertainment harness. On that Harness is a hook up for xm radio. The unit itself mounts on the left side right in front
of saddle bag. Entertainment harness comes from right side, underneath. Hope this helps some. Attached pics showing how far you have to tear it down for cb install.
 
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