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I have stock stereo and lets assume money is available to get the best. Tell me your thoughts front fairing, bag lid speakers, amp, plug in play, bluetooth, etc I have a friend who swears by JL Crazy 8s with marine system. Thank you in advance this is out of my element but I cant stand this custom bike with stock stereo system.
Check out my sig. If you want loud on a custom bike we can get you there. The JL 8.8's are awesome bag lid speakers.....they need power though. Questions:
1. Are you ok with an amp in the bags?
2. Are you ok with horns going in place of two gauges?
3. You need to ditch the stock radio. No questions there.
No such thing as "plug and play" especially on a custom bike. Somethings are easier than others, but remember when installing an amp you have to pull the tank to run power and ground so it's going to take a little bit of non plug and play items regardless.
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