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is the model number for the new HAT designed and manufactured 7.1" speakers that are not on the Biketronics website yet. They do come with the adapter rings for the batwing fairings however the adapter rings are not yet available for the Roadies out there..
Specs are almost identical to the Titan II 6.5"
Just FYI...
Last edited by UltraNutZ; Apr 3, 2013 at 03:10 PM.
Ya man they kick azz! I can feel the bass in my chest when parked or slow cruising. At 70 mph I can hear the tunes VERY well and loud, I also have the 6.5's in the lowers running off of the BT2180 amp. Now I'm thinking about the rear channel
is the model number for the new HAT designed and manufactured 7.1" speakers that are not on the Biketronics website yet. They do come with the adapter rings for the batwing fairings however the adapter rings are not yet available for the Roadies out there..
Ya I know. I'm waiting to see if I want to buy Dragonfly's new HU when it is released this summer. If not then I'll be getting another HU. Then I'll decide what to do with the rears. I will probably place an amp in the tour pac and upgrade the pod speakers. That will depend on the amount of power that the new HU puts out. If it puts out enough power I may just upgrade the speakers and leave it at that. I have plenty of volume from the setup I have now.
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