I have about 2,000 miles on my 2013 CVO Ultra Ann. Now. I have made some minor mods to it for more comfort but thought I would pass along the one modification I made but really should not have had to. Seems to me HD really missed it on this one.
Like others on this forum I was surprised, after purchase, to learn that while the NAV commands work perfectly and can be heard via the com. system, not all the capabilities of the HD Road Tech (Garmin 660) work with the HD electronics package. Specifically, the telephone and SD card capabilities of the Road Tech were not programmed by HD to work with the Navigation Interface Module (NIM) on the bike so it does not go to the speakers or headset com. system.
I called Harley to see what’s up on a fix or upgrade. I was told that they are well aware of this complaint but it will not be “enhanced” on current models. There is a possibility it will be addressed in future models but it is unlikely current owners will be made aware of the “enhancement” on new models or be able to retrofit any such fix.
Based on what I read here and a conversation with Jim from HDbomm.com I installed his solution for the problem. The solution works great and as near as I can tell is the best and only solution at this time. It does not have any impact on the NAV commands, they still work as before. The one minor issue is that it also does not enable incoming cell phone calls to interrupt whatever you may be listening to if you are not in the AUX mode. Basically the HDbomm allows you to have full functionality of the Road Tech cell phone and I assume SD card (haven’t tried that yet) as long as you are in AUX mode. It even rings into your helmet headset if you are in AUX.
If you have the radio in any other mode it will not ring into the headset even though the call is picked up by the Road Tech connected via Bluetooth to your smart phone. If you happen to see the call coming in on the Road Tech however you can just switch over to AUX and answer the call with a now fully functional OEM HD mic and headset. If you don’t see the call pop up on the Road Tech Screen you can just check the Road Tech missed calls every now and again and dial back directly from the Road Tech screen.
I added the 2nd AUX input to the back of the radio per Jim’s instructions so I would not be looking at a wire coming from the bottom of the fairing to the front of the radio. I botched that modification by accidentally knocking of an extra connector from the radio circuit board. Jim directed me to a company that repaired the board and added the rear AUX plug for a reasonable fee. For those wanting the 2nd rear AUX plug who don’t have the correct tools and/or knowledge to be messing around with circuit boards I recommend having a competent company or person do that part. Everything else about the install was well covered and easy to follow in the instructions.
For those of us who would not be able to ride nearly as often without being available by phone this is a great solution. It works as advertised. Jim’s support is second to none; he called me back on a weekend while on a camping trip to help me out with the botched circuit board problem, Thanks Jim.