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Look up Ultimate Bagger Audio on fb. Owner is Will Bohn. I think he's also a member here. He's been making some 8" lowers as well.
I LIKE this beast! I don't do FB. This forum is as far as I get to social media. Does Mr. Bohn do email ? I AM curious as to how much $$$ this is. I would really like to see more pics and maybe in real time.
WAY COOL !!
I think a lot of folks like the idea of keeping the stock lowers for the vent functionality. I went with FF 6.5" lowers on my 2010 and made them fit. I"m not overly concerned about how they look but it seems these 8" models need a little more prep work than the 6.5s I got.
If someone offered a similar product for the 13 and down bikes that would bolt up to the stock vented lowers I would be interested in trying them. I ride year round so I don't like the idea of losing the vent functionality. The Voodoo lowers look to me like just something to hold a speaker.
I think a lot of folks like the idea of keeping the stock lowers for the vent functionality. I went with FF 6.5" lowers on my 2010 and made them fit. I"m not overly concerned about how they look but it seems these 8" models need a little more prep work than the 6.5s I got.
If someone offered a similar product for the 13 and down bikes that would bolt up to the stock vented lowers I would be interested in trying them. I ride year round so I don't like the idea of losing the vent functionality. The Voodoo lowers look to me like just something to hold a speaker.
Agree. There comes a point when u have to decide if u own a sled or a juke box or hybrid. To each their own but it is part of the decision making process when planning ur individual setup.
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