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Better still, explain what you did--those "how to" threads are what make HDF so great. If you didn't come up with this on your own, supply the source of the information you used; payit forward.
1. Can't believe the BikeTronics amp is that small in size........that shocked me !!
2. Did you using HD lower speaker boxes , or aftermarket ??
3. Those lower boxes look incredible with the black contrast of the grills, against the yellow ! Did you add a red pinstripe between the speaker boxes and lowers, ...to match the red stripe on the tank ??
Those BT amps are extremely small in size shocked me to as I was reading specs on them, another shocker to me was the statement at end of product description made in USA and lifetime warranty those two statements carry a lot of weight these days. In my opinion.
Molar man how was the harness that come with the amp was it nice and easy to hook everything up?
1. Can't believe the BikeTronics amp is that small in size........that shocked me !!
2. Did you using HD lower speaker boxes , or aftermarket ??
3. Those lower boxes look incredible with the black contrast of the grills, against the yellow ! Did you add a red pinstripe between the speaker boxes and lowers, ...to match the red stripe on the tank ??
I used Harley CVO speaker pods. They are not very expensive. Had a guy paint them for 100.00
I did not do pinstripe but that would be cool.
Those BT amps are extremely small in size shocked me to as I was reading specs on them, another shocker to me was the statement at end of product description made in USA and lifetime warranty those two statements carry a lot of weight these days. In my opinion.
Molar man how was the harness that come with the amp was it nice and easy to hook everything up?
The harness was easy to use. They sent plenty of clips to crimp onto the harness. I had to crimp them on myself since they really do not know how long your wires have to run. Overall not a bad install.
The harness was easy to use. They sent plenty of clips to crimp onto the harness. I had to crimp them on myself since they really do not know how long your wires have to run. Overall not a bad install.
I saw a picture on their site but couldn tell as much about it with it being all bundled up but it looked pretty enticing for a easy install good to know. For someone in the future.
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