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I'd like to say thanks so much for all the kind words from everyone here. This forum is my second home (according to my wife) LOL and I've met some truly wonderful people here. I do what I do for the love of sled audio and sharing what I've learned over the years with all my Harley brothers out there. There were many failures along the way with sub par products but there were also many successes with some awesome products. Anytime I can help someone achieve better sound on their sled. It was a good day!
Thanks for posting this thread JT! We're gonna do the lids and saddle bags next bro!
Gan, Your pm replies are showing up blank, so I wanted to thank you for your help with my recent fairing upgrade. It is LOUD!! I never thought that 1000d couuld put out such clear sound. Only problem is I think I need louder 6x9s in the bags now. LOL
Gan, Your pm replies are showing up blank, so I wanted to thank you for your help with my recent fairing upgrade. It is LOUD!! I never thought that 1000d couuld put out such clear sound. Only problem is I think I need louder 6x9s in the bags now. LOL
Thanks again brother!
What the heck? LOL!! That's a first. I just sent you a PM bro. Let me know if you got it!
I'd like to say thanks so much for all the kind words from everyone here. This forum is my second home (according to my wife) LOL and I've met some truly wonderful people here. I do what I do for the love of sled audio and sharing what I've learned over the years with all my Harley brothers out there. There were many failures along the way with sub par products but there were also many successes with some awesome products. Anytime I can help someone achieve better sound on their sled. It was a good day!
Thanks for posting this thread JT! We're gonna do the lids and saddle bags next bro!
Yep, lids are coming today. Have to send them out for paint. Gonna be a while......System flat out rocks! But I saw that twinkle in your eye. When you said....."hey, what about the bags!" Lol! And I have a short vid clip, you looked mad at me for pausing the stereo while you were taping. Lol! Its the little **** that helps me thru the day.....Special thanks to Haze as well. Thank you so much!!!!!!
We got to share a few good laughs. And I got a good snapshot of your life. Gan is a very busy dude. I honestly hope I have half of your energy when that day comes.......
Absolutely one of the most genuinely good dudes on this forum. Extremely knowledgeable and a willingness to help and more patience than I could ever hope to ascertain.
I can't top anything you guys said, so I'll agree 1,000%. Gannicus, there's a special place for you after this life that will be filled with the best system anyone on this rock could ever imagine. You're the best brother. Thanks for putting up with my stupid questions through my install. At the beginning of my install I was a scared puppy. Now I'm not scared of anything audio related. Bike or otherwise! You da man!
I know it's all been said, but I had to bring this back up. Started talking with Gan about a budget build a couple months ago. Told me what I needed and answered all my questions (and there were a lot!). Walked me through the whole thing and I couldn't be happier. A true brother. Would like to meet him someday and buy him a tall,cold beer! Thanks Gannicus.
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