RG amp fitment
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#2
I've been searching this myself as I don't want to put anything in the bags When I had my 09 Streetglide, I had 2 amps and everything else except speakers under the fairing. Now, no space. I have read of guys removing the pods but I thought these were structural/support for the inner fairing so I haven't done it.
#3
Right now I have a 250.2 under the radio, an 800.4 on the headlight, and another 250.2 on a 45* between the radio plugs and outer fairing. Also a psm between the pod and 800.4. Im adding a dsi and another ampnor two this week. I do have lexs rack though
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I gave you this info on the PM but I will post it here too for all to see.
I have the MMats MD4110 on top of the headlight with the tabs cut. I also have the Sony radio and I am pretty sure I could fit something small like the NVX or SD 250 on top of the MMats.
I also have a NVX in my wife’s RG on top of the headlight without having to cut the tabs. It is mounted in a left/right position just like my MMats. I am pretty sure I could fit two of the NVX on top of the headlight in a for/aft direction.
My bike with the MMats 4110 and Sony radio.
I have the MMats MD4110 on top of the headlight with the tabs cut. I also have the Sony radio and I am pretty sure I could fit something small like the NVX or SD 250 on top of the MMats.
I also have a NVX in my wife’s RG on top of the headlight without having to cut the tabs. It is mounted in a left/right position just like my MMats. I am pretty sure I could fit two of the NVX on top of the headlight in a for/aft direction.
My bike with the MMats 4110 and Sony radio.
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No pics????
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right on top is an easy fit, I also think the space right behind the light and under the stock HU it pretty big, some kind of amp tray( i made one then didn't use it as this is a lot more accessible) there would hold a few more components pretty easily. I cut the 2 tabs off and trimmed down the angled headlight mounting tabs so they were level, I also swapped out the headlight allen head mounting bolts for button heads, that got me a little more space front to back.
Last edited by mikes300; 07-15-2019 at 09:39 AM.