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Heard this song (The Hills) in the videos from the Myrtle Beach SOS tour stop and had to try it out.
Heavy mid bass. Definitely use something other than the phone speaker to listen to this. The bike that played this, and other songs, ended up winning the lightweight title and could probably beat just about any bike out there (Kryptic King from Hot Rods and Handlebars, 4 speakers and 6 compression drivers).
Hope links work. My apologies for the wind. I didn't realize it was that bad.
As usual, headphones are recommended.
I'm not 100% happy yet, but I"m getting closer. I think the Mmats may need a port in the lowers. I'm going to be patient with it for now before drilling any holes.
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