Does anybody know of an online link or source to the installation instructions that once came with the Spectra Motorcycle Radio control head and speaker hardware kit? I'm looking for either a link to a PDF copy of the original instructions, or someone willing to send me a xerox copy of theirs.
I have the kit, but no instructions, for how all of the various brackets are to be mounted on the motorcycle, or how they all interface with each other. This is for the set of brackets that mount the Spectra A5 control head, speaker, and microphone, on the top of the handlebar mount, on my HD Road King Police.
Any help would be appreciated... thanks!
Instructions for Spectra Motorcycle Radio control head &
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I don't have the instructions but when I put mine together it was pretty obvious how it all went by matching up the mounting holes for everything. Here are a couple pics of mine that I sold:
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Re: Instructions
Shawn, thanks for the pics of your earlier unit; those are a help to me. OF course, I'd still like to get my mitts on a copy of the original installation instructions, to complete my documentation of the entire radio install... but, for now, I guess I can figure it out for my bike for now.
Thanks again!
Bob
Thanks again!
Bob
Re: Instructions
I think some of the parts may not apply to every install. It seems like I had extra parts left over when I was done so maybe the other pieces were for a different bike. Or maybe they were for the rear mounted box that I was lacking. I guess these are good reasons to have the instructions heh.SpectraBob wrote:Shawn, thanks for the pics of your earlier unit; those are a help to me. OF course, I'd still like to get my mitts on a copy of the original installation instructions, to complete my documentation of the entire radio install... but, for now, I guess I can figure it out for my bike for now.
Thanks again!
Bob
Look, it's not in my nature to be mysterious. But I can't talk about it and I can't talk about why.