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What do I need to install a factory CB - motor22 - 06-09-2009

I have a 86 Se-i I know I need a CB and the Switch that mounts by the clutch master but what else to make it work like factory. The bike has an intercom already.


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - wpgfire - 06-09-2009

Before Tricky jumps in and answers your question let me have a go at it. You'll need;
1. transceiver (you already mentioned)
2. multichanger
3. antenna splitter
4. handlebar mounted switch (you already mentioned)
5. passenger PTT switch ( I believe this is optional)

How did I do Tricky?

A plug from the junction box (the intercom you already have) plugs into the multichanger and it becomes your new intercom/CB/stereo. If you're interested in doing this project I have an antenna splitter and multichanger I just removed from my '87 that I would be willing to part with. PM me if you're interested.

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Hope it helps.

p.s. O.K., I just talked to my brother-in-law who is leaving for Orlando on a bike trip on Friday and he'd be willing to deliver it if you're interested. Like I said, PM me.


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - SIR tricky - 06-09-2009

Keep up the good work.....


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - admin - 06-10-2009

You teach them well Tricky. Tongue


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - motor22 - 06-10-2009

I left off antenna I guess Ill need one f those also. :oops:


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - admin - 06-10-2009

Don't forget the antenna mount, that is extra.


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - motor22 - 06-10-2009

admin Wrote:Don't forget the antenna mount, that is extra.

O you guys are killin me :lol:

I was going to save the money on a mount and glue it to the top of my helmet. It makes a good lightning rod too. :lol:


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - wpgfire - 06-10-2009

I don't think you'll need the extra antenna. The way I read the antenna splitter it has an input for the radio antenna and another input for the CB which then allows you to get away with one antenna. Right, Tricky?


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - admin - 06-10-2009

I like the top of the helmet method because if the signal is weak you can just turn your head until reception is better. :lol:

On my Wing I used a separate antena for the CB so I could tune the antenna height which now gives me excellent receive/transmit signal while the radio reception is not affected.


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - motor22 - 06-10-2009

the antenna and mount can still be purchased new for about 75 bucks plus shipping. I am looking at several OEM cbs on ebay but have not found the PTT switch for the handle bar yet. Besides if you have 2 antennas you can hang a clothes line and dry you undies if you get caught in the rain. :lol: Anyone have a CB for Sale out there?


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - neoracer - 06-11-2009

the helmet mount is a cool idea but vic forgot to mention that ya gotta cover for helmet with aluminum foil too =)) =))

its hard enough just to get cb radio in and out to send for service much less mounting all that stuff up

if somebody would figure out an easy way to upgrade those old fashioned DIN connectors honda used i'd be the first to upgrade them


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - Guest - 06-21-2009

Wanted to say thanks to everyone in advance. these boards are an invaluable source of info for these old bikes....I have an 84 aspy, have a few questions on the audio system.... as I said earlier I am restoring the system on my ride, have all the parts except for the j-box...if I cannot find one I am going to simply connect the output of the radio to the multichanger via a f-f din... if I can find one... if I cannot find one then I am going to make one... soooo ifanyone knows of a J-box or a f-f cable... let me know....a point of interest the control for the am/fm radio is electrically the same as the ptt/channel controller for the cb, the labels are different, and I have not checked out the pins on the connector... but mechannically they are the same.. sooo if you cannot find the handlebar switch/or it is broken (as mine is) a radio switch will work in its place.

good luck

capn


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - goldwingrider - 10-15-2009

I just purchased a OEM CB Radio and I am not sure that I have everything. I need the mount and antenna I know that however, I don't know how to attach the coax cable to the radio. Also I believe that there is a part that mounts to the handle bars which controls the radio. I don't have a intercom or OEM Stereo Radio so I want to select a channel when I am riding with a group of rider. Is there a diagram somewhere so I can see what I am missing? Thanks for any help....
:^O


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - Ed Z - 10-15-2009

Here ya go...

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It sounds like you don't have any of the Honda intercom or radio equipment on your bike...

If that it the case, then you might consider just getting a portable CB and use a ear bud...


Re: What do I need to install a factory CB - SIR tricky - 10-15-2009

I doubt very much you will get it to work unless your an electronics tech.

It is a system that starts with the AM FM Radio, the multichanger, etc etc you will find diagrams on the forum.

If your wanting a CB I might suggest this is the way to go if your without all the components

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