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Hey guys, I haven't posted much in the last month dealing with Hurricane Irma and then relief efforts of Hurricane Maria. Luckily for us thing are back to normal back in Miami, and now trying to help others. We've done a few installs I wanted to share with you guys and also participated in a local Audio Show at our HD dealer here last week where we got to showcase our builds and give folks something enjoyable to do after being without power for some time post Hurricane. See...it's not all just a bunch of guys hanging out in a parking lot!!!
First up is a recent build we did this past weekend. Bike has four PRV 6.5's, two DD horns, and a set of PRV 8's. Bike has NO DSP...only a flashed headunit and came out MUCH better than we thought it would. We're going to do the DSP hopefully next week and expect that it will sound even better. Best part of this build is how much room he still has in the bags and still has some good low end pounding!
Next we upgraded our friends Juniors bike with some bigger 10's in his bags and with a little luck his bike won the light weight division at the local show. Actually we won all three classes!!
Then right before the storm forum member Ronnie brought us his bike from Jacksonville. It was great meeting him and Tammy who spent the weekend enjoying Miami while we knocked out the bike in 48 hours! Here's some regular music jamming! Bike has four 6.5's, two horns, two 10's...and 1000w of JL Audio power. That's it.
Bag space i Like a lot. First picture i have seen with out amps and a cluster puck going on very nice clean install with lots of room left .
How bad dose it hurt system when loaded with clothes is it safe to even do so ???
Disappointment is in first picture Miami and that was the hottest girls could find for forum picture.
Very nice builds going on down there. I hope the girls didn't burn thier legs saddling up on the bike.
When is your next comp in Florida going to be? I'm gonna have to get to one of them some time. Anything for Biketoberfest
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