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so why should I eat the paypal fees? I'm doing YOU a favor by taking it off your hands..
$450 take it or leave it and I'm not sending a money order or cashier's check to anyone
okay I'm not doing nothing with this stuff anyhow I have never tried to sell that stuff because I know biketronics would not honor the warranty and I don't want to screw anyone over but you're so sure they will warranty it for you I'll take your 450.00 PayPal
I tried BT's handle bar controller on a friend's bike and was not happy with the volume response. You had to toggle the button multiple times for the volume to go up and down. I was going to install their products on my Road Glide but after trying it out I was not happy with it.
please specify the below for me so that I can include in PP payment to you...
BT speaker model number
BT retro radio kit model number
BT amp model number
You will receive BT 471 speakers only no rings the rings are being used on my non biketronics speakers
You will receive BT 454 and rca speaker hookup
You will receive BT 1002 retro adapter just the part that plugs into the factory wiring harness and then into the radio but it has with AVC! Huge selling point!! No radio mounting hardware that is being used with my non biketronics radio
Just so we are clear which we should be because that's what this post is about, all of this is junk it is in non working order
now I'm waiting on the payment....................oh and thank you very much I had no idea what to do with this stuff if it wasn't for you I would be out big time I am very thankful for guys like you.
Last edited by blackswampbiker; Jul 26, 2013 at 10:10 AM.
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