Sirius SIR PMK1 Professional Motorcycle Install Kit
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Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: SIRPMK1
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Features for Sirius SIR PMK1 Professional Motorcycle Install Kit:
- Professional motorcycle installation kit for Sirius satellite radio receivers
- Custom bracket mounts on accessory brackets or directly on handlebars
- Dual-voltage power adapter (5 and 12 volts) creates direct power connection
- Stereo patch cable sends signal directly to helmet or bike's audio system
- Includes protective moisture guards for radio; 1-year warranty
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Customer Reviews
Satelite mount for Harley 
2008-09-18
love the mounting and how is looks on my handle bars and bike. Looks better than any other device i have seen.
Great!! 
2008-08-31
This model works great on our Honda Ultra. Installed easily. So fun to have our tunes on bike rides.
Sirius Motorcycle Mount 
2008-08-09
The motorcycle mirror mount doesn't have sufficient strength on the ball joint to keep the radio from constantly falling (not in place).
Disappointed 
2008-07-03
This kit only allows for clamping on round tube handlebars and does not fit Honda Goldwings. After paying a healthy price for a "Universal" Mounting Kit, I find that I have to have parts machined to make it work.
This is NOT a "Universal" Mounting Kit.
Works as advertised. 
2008-06-29
This is very much the same thing as the car mounting kit, witha few different parts tailored for a motorcycle. I don't have anything exceptional to say about it, but I have nothing bad either. It just doesn't work well with my BMW which doesn't have the standard steel tube handlebars. If you don't have these, or have large grips/brake reservoir, you may want a different solution. You could use this with some of the more generic accessory mounts, though. It does provide everything else you would need to wire it to your bike (the 12V - 5V converter is probably the best to have). The ~6" antenna is nice as well, as the car kit has a much longer one (~20ft) that would just result in a pile of wire someplace.
Less than great 
2008-06-27
SIRIUS installation kit for motorcycles and ATVs * works with all new plug-and-play radios and many older radios * kit includes mounting bracket, SIRIUS antenna, moisture guards, 5- and 12-volt power wires, stereo patch cable, and user guide * warranty: 1 year *
Sirius Motorcycle Pro Mount 
2008-06-05
I mounted this item on my Softail Harley. I was easy. The kit is very complete. I put it to the test on a 900 mile ride and it worked great. I was a little worried about the bracket being out of plastic but it held fine. I like the fact that the kit also had rain covers for the radio. I would recommend it with no problems.
Satellite on a Bike!!!!!!!!! 
2008-05-29
This product really isn't that bad!! Except when you ride under trees the signal goes in and out, but in a clear sky it's fantastic.
Sirius SIR-PMK1 
2008-04-22
This product was easy to install and instructions were great. However the antenna reception I feel has poor quality. after several adjustments it still cuts in and out alot of the time aquiring a signal. The cradle that comes with the kit I understand is generic to work with many receivers but I have a Harley Davidson that shakes pretty good and I found it almost coming out of the cradle on several occasions so I have changed it out with the cradle I had in my truck because the locking mechanism did not lock to the receiver I have. Other than these 2 issues I think it's a great kit for the price.
Not the best product 
2007-07-05
Although the kit has plenty of extra parts to adapt to several motorcycle applications and was easy to install, the mount is weak. I've been unable to tighten the mount enough to hold it into position and I'm constantly facing the radio back up so I can see the display while riding. I'm going to keep looking for something better