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I here ya Todd, Divorce not option she is only one that will put up with my OCD and heck she has never complained about my habit .Her own sled no way I like her right where she is truth is I want the bag space as bad as she dose .I just need to Quit already and realize that I am blessed with what I have.
I hope the DD aw 6.5 and t28 tweets are loud enough,don't really want to change again
I'm driving those with half a arc 600.4 and it sounds great, just don't expect earth shattering bass. I may even bridge the amp and ditch the tp after they break in a bit. I can now see how all this can turn into " chasing the unicorn " for me it may be more like a dog chasing its tail
I'm driving those with half a arc 600.4 and it sounds great, just don't expect earth shattering bass. I may even bridge the amp and ditch the tp after they break in a bit. I can now see how all this can turn into " chasing the unicorn " for me it may be more like a dog chasing its tail
I'm driving the same with a bridged D4. I haven't had her out of the garage yet, but it sure puts a huge grin on this face now!
This thread is funny to me since less than 30 minutes ago I had the exact same conversation with Alex. I think my plan is to just ship the whole bike to Miami with a blank check and a note that says "don't return til it's the loudest, cleanest, deepest, sexiest bike on the road"
Then when I get it back I will keep it that way for about 3 months until I think I can waste more money on the Unicorn.
Chris
You're just unhappy that you are not going to be able to hear your bike when we ride together. And sending your bike to Alex is cheating!!!!!
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