Member Reviews for Hondaline CB Radio Kit - Honda Goldwing 1800 (01 - Newer)

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Average Customer Review: 4.00 (based on 135 reviews)

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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/04/08 by
from Dallas, GA, United States, for a '07 Black - Everything but the airbag 1500 SE wrote:

Well...it's about the most expensive CB Radio I've ever had, but it does work well and interfaces with the handlebar controls quite nicely. I wouldn't say it's anywhere near worth the price they want for it, but it gets the job done.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 04/12/08 by
Shawn Krupka from Timmins, ON, Canada, for a 2007 charcoal black metallic 1800 wrote:

have not tried it yet
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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/27/08 by
Bear from Palmdale, CA, United States, for a 2008 Pearl White 1800 wrote:

great for areas that do not have cell phone reception. also good for smokey reports : )
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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/01/07 by
HOT WING from Corona, NY, United States, for a 2008 Black 1800 wrote:

No comment on the CB yet.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/23/07 by
Mark from Kingston, IL, United States, for a 2004 Candy Black Cherry 1800 wrote:

Nice addition to the bike. Over priced for a CB and difficalt to install.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 12/17/06 by
John Bryant from Columbus, NC, United States, for a 2005 Candy Black Cherry 1800 wrote:

Works great for group rides
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/19/06 by
JC from Orlando , FL, United States, for a 04 Titanium ABS 1800 wrote:

Very pricey, but if your gonna play ya gotta pay
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/18/06 by
Don Fortin from Lumby, BC, Canada, for a Elusion Red 2002 1800 wrote:

great for group riding
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(4 stars) reviewed on 07/04/06 by
Michel Jones from Spanaway, WA, United States, for a 2003 Durango Red 1800 wrote:

A must in group rides, thePRICE is way to High for the technology of the sixty's era but Honda bets on nobody else comming up with something better that is plug and play. To get better performance you need to adjust attenna length with a SWR I don'know why the attenna and CB cant be sold as a set allready adjusted??? Even the antenna is overpriced I am supprised no body has cornered the market with something as good or better by now. If you are going to install it your self have FUN, I did it myself and didn't have much fun, you have to remove the trunk and all the rest of the body parts all the way to the dash.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 04/07/06 by
Richard Sandell from Palm Bay, FL, for a 2010 Yellow 1800 wrote:

Great product for small group communication, not as nice as CBers used to be. Too many base stations overpowering the airways.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/20/06 by
Dave from Arkona, ON, Canada, for a 2003 Goldwing 1800 wrote:

Could hardly be without it. I put it on after the fact and rode for 6 months without it. This was the first Wing I had without a cb and decided it was a necessary addition.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/14/06 by
from Somers Point, NJ, United States, for a 2002 1800 wrote:

Just had Honda install this. Have not tried it yet.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/05/06 by
from Dublin, CA, United States, for a 2004 Magenta Metallic 1800 wrote:

It really sucks to be paying so much for a CB - but if you want to use the built-in controls designed for it, one has to bite the bullet and go for it. Once you do that, the install isn't bad and it's hidden way out of the way. It works well and the sting of the high prices fades over time and each time you use it and appreaciate the integration with the audio system. I would have prefered paying a whole lot less (given how cheap CB's are these days) or having the option of GMSR or FMR, but it is what it is.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/24/06 by
from Dayton, TX, United States, for a 2005 Pearl Yellow 1800 wrote:

Haven't had it long enough to rate.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 01/27/06 by
from Flower Mound, TX, for a 2004 1800 wrote:

Way too expensive but then Honda doesn't allow too many options on these kinds of products. Very nice addition for road riding. Dealer installed.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 10/21/05 by
from Bonita Springs, FL, United States, for a 1800 wrote:

Great, but pricey! It is not necessary to remove the trunk - just loosen the back bolts and remove the front bolts - that is enough to drill the hole. Also, not necessary to take all the front cover off completely - you can get your hands under there with the bolts removed enough to make the connections. Saves a lot of time.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/29/05 by
from Bartlett, TN, United States, for a 2005 Dark Gray Metallic 1800 wrote:

The price is $$$$ for what you get, but you can't be the integrated controls. I can put about 1 mile between bikes with the Honda antenna. Install is not too difficult, but you do have to remove a lot of tupperware to install the noise filters.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/16/05 by
from Olathe, KS, United States, for a 2003 1800 wrote:

Installation pretty straight forward. Made a minor adjustment to antenae length and was able to comunicate. range seems to be about 3 miles. Not too bad for a bike with no ground plane. Price kept me from buying it sooner. Amazing what they can get for a $50 radio.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 06/29/05 by
from Grand Forks, ND, United States, for a 1800 wrote:

Good addition. Figure plenty fo time for installation
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(4 stars) reviewed on 06/15/05 by
from Alhambra, CA, United States, for a 1800 wrote:

WORKS GREAT WITH THE INTEGRATED CONTROLS, BUT OF COURSE IT IS suppose TO! Way too expensive for what you get, but what choice do we have?
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