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there are way more knowledgeable guys here than i am. Im also not gonna be like some guys here that have read posts and then regurgitate it back in other threads like they came up woth it. Im also tired of the EXACT same, what can i do with $$$$, or i have this bike what speakers should i go with. Especially when thry only have to look at the next thread down. If you are a clown, ill say it. Or if you want to spend a ton of money to hear FM radio, thats dumb. Ill say that too. Im not here to coddle your *****.
Do u have sand in your vagina again!!??? Or always?
there are way more knowledgeable guys here than i am. Im also not gonna be like some guys here that have read posts and then regurgitate it back in other threads like they came up woth it. Im also tired of the EXACT same, what can i do with $$$$, or i have this bike what speakers should i go with. Especially when thry only have to look at the next thread down. If you are a clown, ill say it. Or if you want to spend a ton of money to hear FM radio, thats dumb. Ill say that too. Im not here to coddle your *****.
If you are not gonna offer any useful information to guys looking for help, why even bother commenting? Havent you ever heard of you dont like it keep scrolling? Just seems like you want everyone to know how much of a rebel you are by being an azz every chance you get
there are way more knowledgeable guys here than i am. Im also not gonna be like some guys here that have read posts and then regurgitate it back in other threads like they came up woth it. Im also tired of the EXACT same, what can i do with $$$$, or i have this bike what speakers should i go with. Especially when thry only have to look at the next thread down. If you are a clown, ill say it. Or if you want to spend a ton of money to hear FM radio, thats dumb. Ill say that too. Im not here to coddle your *****.
Well you are correct in saying that you arent very knowledgeable thats an understatement. If you tired of seeing the same posts then scroll on or leave the group. People can spend their money how they want to and they dont care what you think or say about it. So go coddle your own ballls as it seems that what your best at
Hey Sponger, you have been on this forum for years, you do have knowledge and real world experience with different set ups!! It takes time and effort to actually post useful information rather then popping off with a wise azz comment!
I do thank the forum members for a clear recommendation on equipment.
Spider, Gann's suggestion of the jl amp and 2 sets of kappas is a solid setup and will provide your ears with blissful tunes. Please forgive some of the comments here as this is an open forum full of opinions and we all know what opinions are like. For the most part, everyone who has commented here are passionate about scooter audio and just don't want you to spend more of your hard earned $$ on mediocre or just bad equipment. Sled audio has changed a lot over the years and aftermarket manufacturers are now starting to see sled audio is a huge market. This forum and the regulars here are truly dedicated to help us average joes with audio setups from riding to competition audio. If you could see and hear some of these setups you would be amazed at the time, effort and $$ spent on them but all started with the same questions you have.
Will the Kappa 62.11i’s fit in both fairing speaker pods and Hogtunes lower fairings? I have liquid cooled Rushmore setup. Just a question, as I will also be purchasing Biketronics breakout wiring kit.
The kappa will need to go in the pods with modification if you are using stock grills. Biketronics make the pod eliminator bracket, but they are also around $260. The rear will need a 1/2 in spacer for the tour pak. I have not used the hog tune lowers on a wet head. Hope this helps I will find the pod mod for kappa and post.
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