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The audio on both of those bikes is VERY impressive.
They have the full spectrum of sound and lower frequencies that hit so hard they I think they will untie your shoes if you get to close.
Grant it the saddle bags on 8 mile are almost twice the width of the average saddle bag and made out of a different material than most.
As for the Kriptic King the sound quality on that sled is crazy for running 3 compression drivers in the saddle bag lids an a couple of 10s in the bags.
All in all there was an excellent turn out for the event.
It was good to meet up with a few of the other guys from the forum again and finally meet blade guy.
It was great meeting you, Wideglide100, Moto Mike and ?? sorry escapes me now. Anyway, I was more interested in hearing your guys setups anyway as this is the stuff i am putting in. That said some of the stereos were absolutely ridiculous and some real gorgeous bikes too!
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