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I have a 3.5" 500w fork bag stereo for sale. Great stereo but traded my old bike in for a bagger and no longer have the need for one anymore. PM me for a price, sorry joe don't mean to steal any customers. Would highly recommend this stereo for anyone looking great product!!!
Got mine on yesterday. Easy instal, looks great and sounds great at speed...well as great as can be expected....70mph wind, helmet, loud pipes... Get the bluetooth adaptor as well makes it so simple.
2013 FLSTFB, streetslammer drag bars and freightrain nacelle.
Figured i would share the fork bag stereo unit I sell. UltraNutZ asked me to share some info about the unit so here it is (i did not include any prices in the information listed here if you have questions on prices please PM me)
The fork bag comes in a 500 watt unit with the option of 3.5" or 4" speakers. They come plug and play ready all you have to do is hook up the power and ground and plug in your music player! I set them up to be quick release, so the bag can be removed in under a minute. The bag does well to protect the amp and speakers however if you do get caught in a bit of a shower, I still however recommend that it is not used in the rain (reason it is quick release). However, it does use marine grade speakers and I have several customers that ride in the rain without worry, I just do not recommend it. The unit runs Polk audio DB marine grade speakers that hold up to all kinds of conditions really really well. So far it is the loudest I have ever heard and you do not have ugly speakers hanging off your bars.
Each bag i make is custom made to order, and takes me about 8 hours to make up, then they will test for 2 days prior to being shipped to the customer. This way i can check them for any issues and ensure i provide the best possible product. Because each bag is custom made all sales are final. Most of my customers will also let me know what type of music that they liten to so that i can pre tune the amp for your listening style before sending it out!
I have been working on a bluetooth set up i do not see going into production for a while. I do have a unit that is in the testing stage right now but is not completely ready for production. I will however make this an upgrade feature for my customers that are currently using one of my other fork bags. This way if you have the unit and want to go bluetooth (once it is available) you can upgrade your current bag.
The fork bag stereo comes in 2 speaker options a 3.5" and 4" version. I had alot of customers looking for a bit more depth or sound and i fabricated the 4" version. Both units are very loud and sound great. However, with the 4" there is no room in the bag at all with this set up and it has a much more "full" look to it than the stock 3.5 speaker version. My idea beind the bag when i designed and built the first one 5 or 6 years ago was to create a good sounding stereo that people had no idea was a stereo. please let me know if you have any questions and i have included some pictures below:
3.5" version
optional feature for 3.5"
4" version
installed on form members bikes
Hey man just wanna see if I could get a price for my 2007 street bob
I have a Heritage with a windshield and windshield bag. Will this fit on my bars with both the windshield bag and the windshield on? Also, just want to clarify one other thing. I always ride with the shield on - are the 3" going to be strong enough for me to hear at highway speeds of 80 mph with the shield on or would I need the 4" and would the 4" fit?
honestly i have had a ton of customers install this on their heritage but never with the windshield bag on there as well, so i am not 100% sure on spacing
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