A:AnswerNot really sure, but I recommend that you contact a support specialist at Best Buy or even possibly Geek Squad might be able to answer your question.
A:AnswerI would think so it is not much bigger than an iPhone just thicker. I had mine professionally installed and the installer helped me with the placement.
A:AnswerYou will need speakers, a receiver with an auxillary input and a location that the magnetic mount antenna can be placed on the scoot. The Onyx does not have speakers. It merely receives the satellite signal and forwards it to your radio via the auxillary plug. Not sure about subscription as you will need to contact Sirius about terms.
A:AnswerHello, the base of the Sirius radio needs to be screwed to any fixed spot in the unit and run the cables properly behind the dash board, just a little of creativity is necessary.
I am not aware if there is a stand alone for this sirius
Good Luck!
A:AnswerYes it comes with everything you need including antenna very easy to install you just go to your fm channel that is all static like 88.1 or something like that then tune your Sirius radio to that same channel and plug into cigarette lighter and that’s it
A:AnswerYes, it will. Only needs 12v power and somewhere to put the antenna and route the antenna cable. The antenna belongs on the exterior or the vehicle. The antenna wont work well or possibly not at all from inside the cabin
A:AnswerAll options work in my vehicle, however I have android auto. I really think the answer to your question depends on your current auto audio system and your ability to run apps.
A:AnswerThe only requirement is to have a 12v power source. More specifically, a lighter socket, but a radio professional can hardwire it to the vehicle for a cleaner appearance
A:AnswerYou can, but you would also need to take the satellite antenna from your work truck and bring to your motorcycle. For an easier method, I would suggest getting a second vehicle kit for your motorcycle. That way all you need to do is undock the Onyx Plus from the dock between your work truck and motorcycle. No messing with wires or antenna then.