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I've got a stock '13 Street Glide with an anemic stereo issue, it's still stock. I want to leave the stock HU for now and focus on an amp and front speakers only....
I've decided the RF 300x2 will work just fine and I still own a couple of Punch 45's from back in the day. So on to speakers.....
It's a toss up between the Infinity 62.11's and the Biketronics 7.1's that are all the rave. In looking at the power handling #'s and the sensitivity, my initial thought is that the Infinity's win. Am I missing something? The price difference is negligible, considering the adapters will be added to the Infinity price tag. Are the Biketronics made of materials that make them more resistant to the elements? Your experiences here would be appreciated....
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