Boom audio installation
#1
Boom audio installation
Any of you guys install the boom audio setup? I have the windshield mounted one, but the handle bar version would be wired the same. I'm just wondering if someone can better describe where the wires get spliced into the bike. The direction don't give much detail on where that orange/white wire should be cut. Any help would be great. I'll take pics when I put it in, but it wont be for a few weeks as I have a little paint issue on the down tubes to deal with first before I put the amp in the way.
#2
I have a different setup, but the orange and white wire they are talking about is the accessory wire under the left front of the tank (while sitting on bike)
I used a quick splice to splice into it. Unbolt your tank and remove the gas line. Slide it back a bit and you will see the accessory plug as your front fender light will be plugged into it. Follow the wires from the fender.
Drew
I used a quick splice to splice into it. Unbolt your tank and remove the gas line. Slide it back a bit and you will see the accessory plug as your front fender light will be plugged into it. Follow the wires from the fender.
Drew
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Boom audio instal (orange/white wires)
Hey brother, I just installed it on my 2010 RKC. While sitting on the bike, under the seat on ur left, there should be a wire harness going towards the rear fender, powering up the rear lights, disconnect the clip/adapter, and splice open the black rubber, ull see the orange/white wire there, i used that one and BOOM...i have sound...
#7
You are right, I installed mine yesterday. Was real skepticle about cuttin the wire but once i broke out the clymer manual. There was no question. I mounted the speakers to the left and right of the windshield bag with no problem. I loosened the tank bolts and fished the wire under the tank and made the connections. and as you said...BOOM !!!! Awesome Sound. I would post pics but I tried and for some reason they wont show up. If ya want to see them email me @ waynelauld@gmail.com
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#8
Just a warning to throw out there: I got caught in a few rain storms on my trip last week and then no more BOOM. After about 5 days it came back and seems to be working fine. I'm not sure where the water got in. I took apart the speaker housing in the hotel room and there was no moister. I plan on sealing things up a little better, but I want to find out if that will void the warranty. I also think I might try to upgrade the speakers if I can find something worth putting in.
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