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I was wondering if there is anyone in/around Phoenix who knows their audio pretty well and could offer some advice. I am trying to troubleshoot my "professionally" installed RF tkit. The local "installers" I have gone to have not been much help.
I know a little that I have learned from the guys on here, but mostly my previous ride (12 SG). Now working on my 18 SG.
Not sure where in Arizona but Voo Doo, Lucky 7 and Insane Asylum are all out there! Why on earth use a Fosgate kit when some of the best audio is in that state!
Not sure where in Arizona but Voo Doo, Lucky 7 and Insane Asylum are all out there! Why on earth use a Fosgate kit when some of the best audio is in that state!
Fellow Cheesehead in AZ- I Sent you a PM with the info of the guy who works on my Street Glide as well as installs audio (been doing it for 15 years). Does great work!
Fellow Cheesehead in AZ- I Sent you a PM with the info of the guy who works on my Street Glide as well as installs audio (been doing it for 15 years). Does great work!
Thanks, brother. I am in North Valley. Where are you out of?
Thanks, brother. I am in North Valley. Where are you out of?
North Scottsdale- Scottsdale Rd & Dynamite. The guy who works on my bike and did the audio install is located at roughly Cave Creek & the 101. In case you didn't receive my PM:
Mark Dunn/DunnRite Bikes
2531 E. Villa Rita Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85032 (602) 430-3037
Last edited by AZBadgerFan; Apr 27, 2019 at 03:02 PM.
Or converse off line through personal message. No one else has the same question or a possible resolution!
Not trying to be an a$$. Just going with normal forum Q&A.
Juice
Im the opposite these days. My mailbox is full and itll stay that way. If someone has a question I can answer, might as well leave it in the open in case down the road someone else has a similar one. I found a great transmission mechanic on google on a forum when someone asked for a recommendation in my area.
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