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I would save my money. There are road king guys whom use boom cans on crash bar with good results. I would not pay the cycle sound cost but there are options similar out there. JL makes some marine stuff similar iirc.
are there other options as far as having an amp like this with an option for blue tooth, usb and a radio?. i saw the boom cans on harley but they want 500 bucks. have to keep my eyes open on the classified adds
There are plenty out there just have to look. Here is an example. There are tons of bluetooth amps. Once you have a speaker and housing found then you can find the right amp. http://www.bulletlines.com/Harley-Cr...Pods-p/210.htm
i like them but would prefer not to buy speakers and cans seperate. not to hip on the idea of the wire coming through the area of where it will be clamped to the bar. prefer it coming out of the back of the can
I really don't think you will be happy with the shark, Freak. A good friend of mine bought a system from a bike rally and was very unhappy. You could hear it until you hit 45 then thats it. The sound that you could hear was just kind of eh. It wasn't very clear. Just my 2 cents
well i'm in no big hurry. so i will wait to see what you have to offer
Cool. Let me get this perfected and I will shoot you a msg with photos. If you still want the boss or shark.. We do sell the boss at the shop. I cant work a good deal for you on them. I just really don't think you would be happy. But again... Everyones ears are different.
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