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Thanks Slye just making sure. I like the mount it just looks pretty long.
If it fits that is all that matters. I would like to see the fastening locations to the inner supports. It looks like it is well cut and so forth. Opens some options not potentially available on a traditional mount.
If it fits that is all that matters. I would like to see the fastening locations to the inner supports. It looks like it is well cut and so forth. Opens some options not potentially available on a traditional mount.
Sorry guys I'm away from the bike. I will get better pics as soon as I get back to the house. The passing lamps fit in stock location and no fitment issues. They are the truck lite version purchased from amazon for half the price of the kuryakyn phase 7 lights.
Sorry guys I'm away from the bike. I will get better pics as soon as I get back to the house. The passing lamps fit in stock location and no fitment issues. They are the truck lite version purchased from amazon for half the price of the kuryakyn phase 7 lights.
I was referring to the Phase7 headlight. Was wondering if the mount plate posed any issues hitting the back of the headlight.
What's the actual RMS output of that HPD4? I listened to a Rushmore bike built by Covington's here in Oklahoma that had the HPD4 pushing SV165's in the fairing and SV200's in the bags and it was loud. Real loud. They had the amp in the right side bag and I'm not willing to lose the space, so this fairing mount looks promising for my future lid speakers.
What's the actual RMS output of that HPD4? I listened to a Rushmore bike built by Covington's here in Oklahoma that had the HPD4 pushing SV165's in the fairing and SV200's in the bags and it was loud. Real loud. They had the amp in the right side bag and I'm not willing to lose the space, so this fairing mount looks promising for my future lid speakers.
That is not the hdp4. It is the hcp4d. Just under half the power of the hdp4. Good amp but not near the hdp4 output. 80 or so per channel 4 ohm iirc.
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