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Shorty Antenna compared to stock antenna ...

Could someone post a photo of the Walmart shortie or any other brand that works as good as or better than stock ? :clap:

Also...does the factory one screw out and the new one screw on ? or do you need to modify anything. :chat:

Thanks dudes and dudettes ! :spyder2:

I replaced mine with the universal Scosche from Walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/Scosche-RMA900-Replacement-Car-Antenna/16652627 works as well as the OEM (at least in our area, can't speak for mountains).
It comes with an adapter that will screw right into the block where the oem was attached. Used a little bit of soap and slid the oem boot over the new antenna. End of story.
 

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Hidden Antenna

I broke the OEM antenna on my '12 RT trying to get into the trunk without properly taking off the half cover from the front. Repaired it and then it was 1/2" shorter but I could tell no difference.

Then I went with the hidden antenna off eBay for $18 bucks and have no complaints. Had to come up with another plug to fill the hole on the right side and the biggest problem there was to have it painted Viper red.

But I really like the looks of no antenna at all, short or tall. Anybody want/need an OEM antenna that's a 1/2" shorter?

Mike in KY
 
I replaced mine with the universal Scosche from Walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/Scosche-RMA900-Replacement-Car-Antenna/16652627 works as well as the OEM (at least in our area, can't speak for mountains).
It comes with an adapter that will screw right into the block where the oem was attached. Used a little bit of soap and slid the oem boot over the new antenna. End of story.


Thanks to those who responded ! :ohyea:

So the stock antenna just unscrews then ?

Thanks again in helping this new Spyder owner ! :thumbup::spyder2:
 
Thanks to those who responded ! :ohyea:

So the stock antenna just unscrews then ?

Thanks again in helping this new Spyder owner ! :thumbup::spyder2:
yes it just unscrews, unfortunately not always easy. Mine was no problem but I have heard of others suffering trying to get it off. I was able to slip a small open end wrench in the opening and unscrew it without removing any of the panels.

CJ JAX
 
yes it just unscrews, unfortunately not always easy. Mine was no problem but I have heard of others suffering trying to get it off. I was able to slip a small open end wrench in the opening and unscrew it without removing any of the panels.

CJ JAX


So to clarify, you guys are not just removing the visible part of the antenna and replacing it ?.....you are removing the entire unit out (guts and all) and replacing the entire unit ? :spyder2:

I thought you/they were just replacing the visible part of the antenna. :shocked:

Sorry....just asking for clarification. :opps:
 
So to clarify, you guys are not just removing the visible part of the antenna and replacing it ?.....you are removing the entire unit out (guts and all) and replacing the entire unit ? :spyder2:

I thought you/they were just replacing the visible part of the antenna. :shocked:

Sorry....just asking for clarification. :opps:
Yes, just slide to boot up and use a wrench to get the stock antenna off.

You will need to drill out the hole in the boot a bit bigger to fit around the shorty antenna.

I added a small drop of blue loc tite to keep the stubby antenna from vibrating loose.
 
Walmart shortie antenna

Just replaced the OEM on my wife bike's with a Walmart shortie with help from Copperman.

Was going to start pulling plastic to get a wrench down in there (but contacted him first and he told me how he did the one on the RT I bought from him.)

Thanks guy! How many left?

Any way for those if any other than myself who couldn't get the old antenna loose no matter what you used or did. Tried a 7mm open end and all I did was round off 2 of the flats. Cut the tip of the told antenna off and slid a 7 mm long socket down over and used both vise grips and channel locks to try and loosen the OEM. Still NO go!!

So cut the OEM off at about an inch long and with the Walmart shortie there's a piece to use if needed that set screws onto a broken antenna if you CAN'T get its base to unscrew. And as long as you leave enough of the old (cut it off twice to make sure it wasn't too short) and then only use the short set screw on the RT, it works GREAT!

PS Had her radio playing the entire time and we were both amazed that out of the 11 pre programed stations ALL 11 played loud and clear sitting in our driveway with about a 1 inch long antenna. Now distance from the various stations I'm sure would have been effected, but it still amazed us that we did't lose a single station and ALL came in loud and as CLEAR as with the 3 footer sticking up in back.

So for those worried about damaging the OEM base trying to remove your old 3 foot long one. Just buy the Walmart shortie and CUT the antenna off at about an inch to an inch and a half and use the small set screw adapter for the Walmart shortie.

Again Thanks for the help Copperman! Hope your new ride is as much fun if not more than your last!
 
on the boot

Shorty. Nuff said.

For any one doing this.

One more thing. I opened the hole on the boot up a little with a couple of consecutively larger drills. It actually only opened maybe 50% larger because you're drilling thru rubber and I wasn't going to sit around freeze it first.

Then coated both the boot hole and the lower part of the antenna with liquid soap, not just soap and water and the boot slid right over and down. cleaned off the soap and good to go.

Reason I opened it up a bit was because I had to go the the dealer and buy another boot for my wife's bike because the OEM boot ripped some on top (and although she said it was Ok I'm not an idiot), when I apparently didn't lub the the parts up enough on the first one.

Live and learn.
 
Thanks for the link!

I have been looking to pick up a stubby at some point and, thanks to the link, just picked one up at Walmart for $5! :) Ten minute install and I'm good to go! After pulling off the boot, I just used a 7 mm combination wrench (closed end) and was able to get to the hex without a problem (a little tough overcoming the loctite). I put hand sanitizer on the boot and reinstalled without modification.
 
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When I changed mine, I cut off the whip and gave it a shot of Kano AeroKroil penetrating oil. Then I slipped a 7mm deep socket on and eased it out. Easy peasy!

Kroil is awesome stuff. Smells funny, and I've kept a can handy for years. Amazon carries it, as do a lot of other places.
 
About 3 weeks ago, I broke my stock antenna, when I was putting on my 1/2 cover.

It broke off at the metal piece ( just below the Tupperware ). I am replacing it with a shorty( from Pitbull). Deanna
 
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You have to remember; the GoldWing has now reached it's 40th year of production. :shocked: :bowdown:
It takes a while to perfect a product to that level... give BRP some time. :thumbup:

That level of of product perfection was there from the first time the Goldwing came with a radio back in the early 80's.
 
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