STAGE I, II, III SPEAKER KIT-FRAME MOUNTED FAIRING (PN 76001297, 76001298 and 76001457)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Table 1. General Information
Kits
Suggested Tools
Skill Level(1)
76001297, 76001298, 76001457
Safety Glasses, Torque Wrench
(1) Tightening to torque value or other moderate tools and techniques required
KIT CONTENTS
Figure 1. Kit Contents: Stage I, II, III Speaker Kit-Frame Mounted Fairing
Table 2. Kit Contents: Stage I, II, III Speaker Kit-Frame Mounted Fairing
Verify that all contents are present in the kit before installing or removing items from vehicle.
Item
Qty
Description
Part No.
Notes
1
1
Grille assembly, left, Stage 1 Speaker
76001148
Grille assembly, left, Stage 2 Speaker
76001146
Grille assembly, left, Stage 3 Speaker
76001464
2
1
Stage 1 speaker, left, 6.5 inch
76000998
Stage 2 speaker, left, 6.5 inch
76000999
Stage 3 speaker, left, 6.5 inch
76001467
3
1
Stage 1 speaker, right, 6.5 inch
76001010
Stage 2 speaker, right, 6.5 inch
76001011
Stage 3 speaker, right, 6.5 inch
76001466
4
1
Grille assembly, right, Stage 1 Speaker
76001149
Grille assembly, right, Stage 2 Speaker
76001147
Grille assembly, right, Stage 3 Speaker
76001465
GENERAL
Instruction sheet is also available electronically. To verify you are using the most current version available, do one of the following:
  • Scan QR code in upper left corner of the instruction sheet
NOTE
This instruction sheet may have a Supplemental Video to assist installer in clarifying a certain part of the assembly. A linked video would be located at the end of this instruction sheet.
Models
For model fitment information, see the Parts and Accessories (P&A) Retail Catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of www.harley-davidson.com.
Contact Harley-Davidson Customer Support Center at 1-800-258-2464 (U.S. only) or 1-414-343-4056.
Installation Requirements
WARNING
Rider and passenger safety depend upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333b)
NOTE
This instruction sheet references service manual information. A service manual for the year and model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from:
This item is available at a Harley-Davidson dealership.
  • 2024-later FLTRX: Separate purchase of Amplifier Kit (Part No. 76001294) is required for this installation.
Installation by a technician at a Harley-Davidson dealership is recommended.
To ensure proper audio performance, speaker set up in the Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) OR Digital Technician II (DT II) is required for audio configuration and amplifier firmware update.
NOTE
Ensure to select the proper stage speaker during set up for proper audio functionality and speaker performance. If the wrong stage is selected, this may lead to poor speaker performance and damage.
Electrical Overload
NOTICE
It is possible to overload the vehicle's charging system by adding too many electrical accessories. If the combined electrical accessories operating at any one time consume more electrical current than the vehicle's charging system can produce, the electrical consumption can discharge the battery and cause damage to the vehicle's electrical system. (00211d)
WARNING
When installing any electrical accessory, be certain not to exceed the maximum amperage rating of the fuse or circuit breaker protecting the affected circuit being modified. Exceeding the maximum amperage can lead to electrical failures, which could result in death or serious injury. (00310a)
PREPARE
NOTE
Models with security: Disable security system.
1. Remove left saddlebag. See service manual.
2. Remove left side cover. See service manual.
3. Remove main fuse. See service manual.
REMOVE
NOTE
New speaker components are shown in graphic, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) is similar.
1. Figure 2 Remove Original Equipment (OE) speaker grille (8).
a. Using a non-marring tool, pry clips (5) from clip openings (3, 4).
2. Remove speaker screws (1).
3. Figure 3 Remove OE speaker.
a. Remove speaker (1) from fairing far enough to gain access to connectors (4).
b. Disconnect connectors (4) from speaker terminals (2).
4. Repeat procedure for opposite side.
1Screw (4)
2Speaker
3Outer clip opening
4Inner clip opening
5Outer upper clip
6Inner upper clip
7Tab (2)
8Grille
Figure 2. Speaker and Grille (Stage 2 shown, OE similar)
1Speaker
2Terminal (2)
3Alignment hole
4Connector (2)
5Pin
Figure 3. Fairing Speaker Connection
INSTALL
1. Figure 4 Orient Stage I (2, 5) or II (3, 4) speaker as shown.
2. Figure 3 Install Stage I or II speaker.
a. Connect connectors (4) to speaker terminals (2).
b. Install speaker (1) into enclosure.
3. Figure 2 Install speaker screws.
a. Alternately secure screws (1).
b. Tighten.
Torque: 1–1.5 N·m (9–13 in-lbs)
4. Install grille.
a. Figure 5 Verify clips (1) and gasket (2) are in place on grille.
b. Figure 2 Install lower tabs (7) onto fairing.
c. Rotate grille (8) toward fairing.
d. Press grille outer upper clip (5) into outer clip opening (3).
e. Press grille inner upper clip (6) into inner clip opening (4).
1Left OE Speaker
2Left Stage 1 speaker
3Left Stage 2 or 3 speaker
4Right Stage 2 or 3 speaker
5Right Stage 1 speaker
6Right OE Speaker
Figure 4. Speaker Orientation (Typical)
1Clip (2)
2Gasket
Figure 5. Grille Gasket
COMPLETE
NOTE
To prevent possible damage to the sound system, verify that the ignition is OFF before installing the main fuse.
1. Install main fuse. See service manual.
2. Install left side cover. See service manual.
3. Install left saddlebag. See service manual.
4. Turn the ignition ON, but do not start the vehicle.
5. Make sure that all speakers are working properly. Check that front and rear fader function is operating correctly. If not, check speaker wiring.
SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEDURE VIDEO
WARNING
Always review the appropriate service procedure prior to performing it. This video is intended to supplement, not replace, documented service procedures. Attempting service procedures without the proper training, tools, equipment, and manuals could result in death or injury to you or others. This could also damage the motorcycle or cause the motorcycle to operate improperly. (10406a)
This video is a supplement of the procedure covered in the document. This video can only be viewed through Service Information Portal (SIP).
Video 1.