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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Shortleg0521,

    My antenna is under the deck so I can't examine it. If memory serves, the antenna either screws onto a stud, or has a stud to screw into a female threaded base (a variation of the picture below). Inside of the HD trunk, the AM/FM has it's screw on attachment. You should be able to make a patch cable with screw on connectors on each end. Maybe start with a HD patch cable and modify the other end to attach to the B's mount ? Instead of trying to match up the proprietary Honda clip, try using the threaded mount as a connection point.

    Maybe JimmyTee can chime in on how he connected his powered antenna. I don't know if he hooked it up to the Honda OEM head unit or one of his aftermarket units.



    Been a little while but look at #12 in the parts illustration. The cable/wire that connect the "Audio Unit" to the antenna. You will see there is an end the unplugs from the antenna itself. There are adapters that this will plug into that have will have a different end on the the other side .
    Like some featured on here.
    https://www.amazon.com/antenna-adapt...enna%20adapter


    I am not sure what adapter you will need, but you will need one that the end of #12 goes into and has whatever end you need for your particular antenna.

    If in doubt, you could try this.
    https://www.amazon.com/SCOSCHE-UAA1-...ntenna+adapter

    I don't know what adapter it was I used because I just happened to have one, but I think the one I had was to adapt a Kenwood to a Ford E250.

    I actually don't remember if I am still using it or not. I have an aftermarket antenna now and the head unit is aftermarket.
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    Thanks

    Thanks my friend, never looked at it from than position.
    Also the adapter that you showed looked like a way to go.
    THANK YOU

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    Thanks my friend, never looked at it from than position.
    Also the adapter that you showed looked like a way to go.
    THANK YOU
    You're most welcome my friend.

    ths61 made me aware if this issue in a P.M. Glad I could help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    F6B by David Greenhause, on Flickr
    Used a chopped pack to the lines, think it looked better less bulk. also the pad lets me remove the seat without any trouble.
    What brand tour pak is that? I like it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Av8er View Post
    What brand tour pak is that? I like it!!!
    It is one of the many knock offs that are done and on line.
    Problem with them is the first thing you have to do is
    replace the hinges and latches because they are not the best.

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    I’m intrigued by the gizmo between your Dale rack and the rear deck with the 2 large bolts. Is it part of the Dale rack mount?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Switchmonkey View Post
    I’m intrigued by the gizmo between your Dale rack and the rear deck with the 2 large bolts. Is it part of the Dale rack mount?
    Are you referring to the hex head bolts or the allen head socket bolts? The hex heads hold the front of the rack to the front spacers and the round socket head allen bolts are where the backrest post mounts.

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    I see. The Allen bolts are part of the passenger backrest? Honda part, or aftermarket? Looks quite a bit different than the one I have.
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    Those are aftermarket allen head bolts. I usually get rid of the stock bolts and go with grade 8 when I can. Had those spares laying around and used them since I had extended the back rest about 4 to 5 inches higher for the GF. She found lots more comfort with the back rest higher. Then when I went with the KIng Tour Pak, the back rest had to come off. Now she really likes the Pak with the arm rests and feels "safer" with the Pak back there.
    Last edited by Walcrow; 04-03-2018 at 09:02 PM.

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