Please clarify, " --you were in an accident and went "through the radio and fairing" and now selling the radio??" Just kidding! :small3d031:
What I think your trying to say is how do you hook it up to test it, yes you can, but you will need a 1) a 12VDC source, (fuse or current/polarity protected), 2) an antenna or 3 foot wire with matching connector or heavy enough guage to plug in relativily snug into antenna jack center conductor hole, 3) speakers (typically 4 ohms each) and wiring diagram (may be under the wiring harness diagram) or the connector plug/patchcord breakout box to access mating connectors or using solid wire to match connector pins/socket using jumper patch cords. :newsmile105:
It depends on how much electronics experience you have and make sure you know how to use a DMM to verify hot voltages and insulate exposed conductors to prevent damages due to momentary shorts. :s