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I'm sorry I mis read your bike year and thought it was an 03 not 93. That's what I get for trying to read my phone at work. If I remember right those are 4.25 speakers(I may even be wrong on that) and I don't think there is an adaptor for those. Mtx , polk and hog tunes where the only one that made that size speakers but I'm not sure where you can get them now or if anyone still makes them. Again I'm sorry for the wrong info. Good luck.
Thanks for the help, yeah i thought they were prerty small. I got a Pyle radio and it sounds good as long as no bass kicks in. Wish i had some Bose speakers like my old 280z had, rhose little suckers thumped!
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