Stereo for my Dyna lowrider
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Stereo for my Dyna lowrider
I cant take it anymore lol. I need music. But I have a 2001 Dyna Low rider. No fairing or anything. Im not sure if I want a stereo system or if I just want a wired or Bluetooth speaker. I was thinking maybe bluetooth speakers. I have most of the music i really listen too on my iphone. I need something I can hear at high speeds.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Anyone have any recommendations?
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Just got the cycle sound 3 series for my fat Bob. Forget Bluetooth hard line is much louder. They sound good.. But not $500 bucks good.. But that with no fairing or windshield. Took them off my bike within a week and went back to ear buds. If interested in buying them send me a message. Give ya a good deal on them.
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You could:
- get one of those audio units that mounts to the handlebars.
- get a batwing-style fairing with a stereo inside.
- get a good helmet and use a communicator/bluetooth unit to link to a portable music player. This might provide some of the best sound of all, if you used it with a full-face helmet behind the windshield.
I'm of the belief that a good ride can be made -better- with the right "music to ride by"...
- get one of those audio units that mounts to the handlebars.
- get a batwing-style fairing with a stereo inside.
- get a good helmet and use a communicator/bluetooth unit to link to a portable music player. This might provide some of the best sound of all, if you used it with a full-face helmet behind the windshield.
I'm of the belief that a good ride can be made -better- with the right "music to ride by"...
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Just got the cycle sound 3 series for my fat Bob. Forget Bluetooth hard line is much louder. They sound good.. But not $500 bucks good.. But that with no fairing or windshield. Took them off my bike within a week and went back to ear buds. If interested in buying them send me a message. Give ya a good deal on them.
Just get boss mc audio... cost nothing and will do the job just fine..
#10
I've tried the bluetooth headset but didn't like having to wear the 3/4 or full helmet to be able to listen to music. Ended up putting on a Shark 7800 amp. 1400 Watt and 4.1 channels. Using the Rumble road 4 inch Pioneer handlebar mounted speakers for now. It does good in town without a windshield but on the highway or interstate I need the windshield to get good sound. The Pioneers can be replaced with some better Alpine or Kicker speakers that have a higher RMS as I never get the amp near max output without the speakers starting to distort.
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