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    Antenna delete

    I want to delete my antenna, has anyone seen a kit so I could do that? Thanks
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    Mine unscrews
    Are you wanting to remove the whole mounting flange? There will be a hole there.
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    I'm trying to delete it and wanted to know if a kit was out there to cover that hole or if I'm stuck with a stubby antenna.

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    I've never seen a kit to cover the antenna hole on the Rear Center Top Cover.
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    Thanks SeaSteve, thats what i'm finding out too
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    It’s only money. Early on someone here removed the rear deck lid, had the hole filled and repainted. If memory serves me , it may or may not, they laid the antenna ether under the rear deck cover or under the seat.

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    👍thank you
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    I had taken my rear deck to a fiberglass shop, had them fill the hole, then off to the paint shop.
    My antenna is under the seat.
    No problem strapping luggage to the rear luggage rack.

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    If you don't mind, what did that run you?
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    You could consider finding a compatible "Stubby" antenna (e.g., 1 or 2 inches). It doesn't solve the mount still being seen, but it would reduce the obstruction of the OEM antenna.

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