Rydonair

Rydonair Short Antenna for Harley Davidson 1989-2026 7in

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

RYDONAIR’s 7-inch short antenna is a direct-swap replacement for 1989–2026 Harley Davidson models that combines an internal copper coil with a weatherproof rubber mast for improved reception and a low-profile look.

If you want to replace a long factory antenna with something lower, tougher, and tuned for AM/FM reception, this RYDONAIR short antenna gives you a compact alternative that screws into the stock mount. Built with an ultra-conductive copper core and automotive-grade rubber outer, the mast resists road vibration, moisture, and sun exposure while preserving radio performance for everyday riding.

Will this antenna physically fit my Harley Davidson model?

Yes — the RYDONAIR short antenna is designed to thread into the standard Harley antenna mount used across many models made from 1989 through 2026. No cutting or special adapters are usually required; it replaces the factory mast directly.

  • Compatible with most Harley Davidson antenna mounts from 1989–2026
  • Standard threaded base for direct swap installation
  • Includes tubing for a neat seal at the mount

How does the internal copper coil affect reception?

The internal ultra-conductive copper cord is engineered to provide stable AM/FM signal pickup despite the mast’s shorter length. While any short antenna trades some theoretical range for compactness, the conductive coil helps maintain clear reception for typical urban and highway listening.

  • High-conductivity copper core improves signal transfer
  • Optimized coil for both AM and FM bands
  • Stable reception for everyday riding scenarios

Is the antenna durable enough for outdoor motorcycle use?

RYDONAIR uses automotive-grade rubber for the outer sheath to resist weather, UV, and road debris. The flexible construction absorbs vibration and bends rather than snapping, making it better suited to the rigors of regular riding than brittle metal alternatives.

  • Automotive-grade rubber resists sun and water damage
  • Flexible mast reduces risk of breakage on impact
  • Carbon-fiber-reinforced base improves mount stability

How easy is installation and what’s included?

Installation is quick: unscrew the old antenna and thread the RYDONAIR mast into the existing mount. The package includes the antenna mast and a tubing piece for a clean seal, so most riders can complete the swap with no tools or technical expertise.

  • Quick screw-on installation to your factory mount
  • Includes tubing for a secure, weather-resistant seal
  • No specialty tools or adapters typically needed

Who is this for: This RYDONAIR short antenna suits Harley riders who want a sleeker, more durable antenna without losing reliable AM/FM reception. It’s ideal for owners of 1989–2026 Harley Davidson motorcycles who prefer low-profile styling, simple bolt-on upgrades, and materials built for outdoor use.

FAQ

Q: Will this screw into my existing Harley antenna mount?

A: Yes. The RYDONAIR mast threads into standard Harley mounts used from 1989–2026 for a direct, tool-free swap in most cases.

Q: Does the shorter antenna reduce radio reception?

A: Shorter length can affect theoretical range, but the internal copper coil is designed to maintain stable AM/FM reception for typical riding conditions.