Alternate Radio Antenna (unintended cosmetic change)

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Alternate Radio Antenna (unintended cosmetic change)

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I don't know if it's the military or just that I'm anal but I like symmetry. Because of that I decided that the radio antenna just didn't look right when the CB was installed. I ended up replacing the stock antenna with a replacement auto one and the end result was WAY better reception. I stopped using my radio and just used my ipod because radio stations around my area are kinda sparse but now I can pick up more stations and keep them longer.....Win - Win :hpdc:

I went to AutoZone and got a 31" black spiral replacement antenna for a vehicle. It cost about $12.99

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I bought a small bag of metric bolts from Lowes. They were M6-1.00 x 30. They cost 89 cents.
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I screwed the bolt all the way into the antenna and snugged it down really good. When you do this it leaves the exact length needed when you cut the head of the bolt off.

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Next I took a hacksaw and cut the head off of the bolt at the last thread.
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Then I just screwed the new antenna onto the mount. Here's another view of the antenna.
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The project took less than 5 minutes to complete and the results were way better than I expected!
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Great job, I love problem solving! :clap:
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Looks good Crank,how is your new CB working for you ?
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The CB is working great! Took me a little bit to figure out how to increase the CB volume. You can only do it when someone is talking....lol. The CB and Icom are really nice and I'm glad I got it.
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Great job,i may have to copy that,the longer antenna looks like a matching set with the CB...Spoke
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Thank you.....it's about 2 or 3 inches shorter than the CB antenna but WAY less obvious than the factory one.
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crank67,
Thanks for the info on the antenna. I ordered mine, which arrived this afternoon, and install was a piece of cake with your instructions. I did not, however, notice any significant increase in radio sensitivity, but my bike is in the garage due to all the rain, so will be better able to evaluate when I get it on the road. I have to admit, even without the CB antenna, the Autozone antenna looks far better than the factory rod in it's own right. Thanks again.
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I like the color, I was wondering where you got the second antenna mount which matches the first? Thanks Darrell
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Sholin - The "second" anteanna mount is the CB antenna. Turbo - I'm glad the install went well and you're happy with it. I hope your antenna will work better for you when you get on the road. I can get and keep radio stations way better with the added antenna but originally I was just happy with the look....
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Crank,

Trunk rack looks great. Which one is it? Where did you purchase? How heavy is it? Talking with some Goldwing Riders, they say there's are really heavy and causes some extra wear and rubbing on the seal, one guy even put Oxygen tubing in the seal to keep the trunk from closing so tightly.

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The trunk rack is a typical harley rack. In hind sight I wish I went with the smaller rack but I'm a "want it now" kinda person and didn't wait..... All in all I like it. It's a little "heavy" but I haven't had any issues with it yet.
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I was looking for the second antenna mount like the one you have could you point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance Darrell :gig:
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crank67,

Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. If you remember, I wasn't able to give you any input on the performance of the new replacement antenna from Autozone due to having my bike inside of the garage. Anyway, I've made a couple of lengthy trips since then, and this antenna is definitely an improvement over the stock antenna. Stations are stronger, and as you said, they hang in there for a longer period of time. Thanks again for the tip !!
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sholin wrote:I like the color, I was wondering where you got the second antenna mount which matches the first? Thanks Darrell
Sholin - the mount you refer to is the one that comes with the Kawasaki CB. I have no idea where to get it. Might want to try your Kawi dealer and see if you can just order the mount. Other than that I have no idea...sorry.
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crank67 wrote:The CB is working great! Took me a little bit to figure out how to increase the CB volume. You can only do it when someone is talking....lol. The CB and Icom are really nice and I'm glad I got it.


I am trying to do the same thing to mine. Can you tell me the part number on the antenna from Auto Zone, so as I can get the same match you got?

Thanks, Keto
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ksoileau2525 wrote:
crank67 wrote:The CB is working great! Took me a little bit to figure out how to increase the CB volume. You can only do it when someone is talking....lol. The CB and Icom are really nice and I'm glad I got it.
I am trying to do the same thing to mine. Can you tell me the part number on the antenna from Auto Zone, so as I can get the same match you got?

Thanks, Keto
Unfortunately, the original poster, crank67, is no longer a registered user of this forum. My suggestion would be to get an M6 1.00x30 metric bolt from Ace Hardware (or Home Depot or . . . ) and take it to you favorite autoparts store and find an antenna that fits the bolt. Crank67's antenna was a spiral type, 31" long.
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debron wrote:
ksoileau2525 wrote:
crank67 wrote:The CB is working great! Took me a little bit to figure out how to increase the CB volume. You can only do it when someone is talking....lol. The CB and Icom are really nice and I'm glad I got it.
I am trying to do the same thing to mine. Can you tell me the part number on the antenna from Auto Zone, so as I can get the same match you got?

Thanks, Keto
Unfortunately, the original poster, crank67, is no longer a registered user of this forum. My suggestion would be to get an M6 1.00x30 metric bolt from Ace Hardware (or Home Depot or . . . ) and take it to you favorite autoparts store and find an antenna that fits the bolt. Crank67's antenna was a spiral type, 31" long.

Thanks Ron. The only thing I was able to find is a 31" steel mast, painted black, at Autozone. And I have looked at any and all auto parts stores, Radio Shack, auto customizing shops, CB radio shops......you name it, and I went there. That's why I wanted to get the part number, so I could just go to Autozone, and order it. Anyway, I guess I'll just put the one I bought on the bike until I luck up and find the other one. Heck, the steel one was only 10 bucks.

Hey, thanks again Ron! Appreciate the come back. Have a good one, and stay safe out there.

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Bummer you can't find one but that post is three years old. Keep checking. eBay? Amazon?
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debron wrote:Bummer you can't find one but that post is three years old. Keep checking. eBay? Amazon?

WILL do!!

Thanks, Keto
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There was a tech tip in the Voyagers Voice about the antenna from a Victory MC that is a direct bolt on to 1700 Voyager. It's from J & M audio #VAS-100, I've got it on my Voyager 1700 and it's the same height as the Radio antenna.

There's good info in the Voyagers Voice magazine, but you have to be a AVA member to receive it.

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