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on the road you cant do much to upgrade your music experience without an amp. You could find some affordable ones that will make a difference immediately. It beats all the other solutions for a sound upgrade.
Biketronics Rushmore Ultra Amplifier Wiring Kit (Plug 'n' Play) BTBOC $270
The way I read it, this also takes care of the line levelers as well.
Total $634
All of this fits inside the faring?
Can anyone tell me how will it mount?
Thanks for the responses.
The down side to kappas is that you have to mount them inside of the pods instead of how the factory mounts them. This will require a little modification.
Biketronics Rushmore Ultra Amplifier Wiring Kit (Plug 'n' Play) BTBOC $270
The way I read it, this also takes care of the line levelers as well.
Total $634
All of this fits inside the faring?
Can anyone tell me how will it mount?
Thanks for the responses.
Many people just use Velcro and zip ties to mount their amps, and that works fine. I try to rigid mount electronics when possible. Heres a few pics of how I mounted a B54 in mine.
First I installed 1/4 bolts in factory holes in the tray. Then cut strips of 1/4x1 aluminum. Then mounted the amp to that. Amp is solid and allows air flow around it for cooling.
You can't beat these for a straight speaker swap , they are 2ohm and make perfect replacements for the stock speakers. I ran them for a year without an amp and they sounded pretty good , added a RF PBR300X2 amp a year later , I got just north of $300 in it , built my own plug -n-play connectors , for the money I'm happy.
You can't beat these for a straight speaker swap , they are 2ohm and make perfect replacements for the stock speakers. I ran them for a year without an amp and they sounded pretty good , added a RF PBR300X2 amp a year later , I got just north of $300 in it , built my own plug -n-play connectors , for the money I'm happy.
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