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I tuned a bike for a dude who had fairing, 8" lids and One 10" in a bag. Waste of money. You don't get half the sound, more like 1/4 than with one in each bag.
I will say it again: if you want bass, you have to go big (speakers, amp, lithium battery, brace, port, reinforce etc) and lose your bag space. It's that simple. If you try to half *** it, you will be disappointed. It's all about choice: bass or bag storage. Pick your poison.
And I am talking bass you can feel and hear going down the highway (with the right song).
Last edited by cshocker; Oct 28, 2022 at 12:34 PM.
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