Speakers?
All you do is throw your OPINION in too. Nothing you have ever posted, stated, filmed, or implied has ever proven your speakers or amps are superior to anything else on the market.
IMO, if your prices weren't so outrageous you would have a lot better market penetration and more customers. I was ready to buy your product until I realized it was going to be over $2000 for fairing, pod, and lid speakers with one amp. Then you have to buy extra cables to make it work and you charge extra for tweeters.
And another thing. I totally believe that you had the two threads removed that you were touting your "win" over the Biketronics speakers. What I found hilarious was all of your unsatisfied customers posting how disappointed they were with your product. The only thing I have read that your company does well is customer service. Kudos to you for that.
So, now that this "same 'ol member that lives on this board" has given his opinion, please try to understand that you do the same thing. What you post is your opinion. You have no facts to back it up.
I was going to let your constant droning and broken record sales pitch go, but this last post pushed me over the edge.
IMO, if your prices weren't so outrageous you would have a lot better market penetration and more customers. I was ready to buy your product until I realized it was going to be over $2000 for fairing, pod, and lid speakers with one amp. Then you have to buy extra cables to make it work and you charge extra for tweeters.
And another thing. I totally believe that you had the two threads removed that you were touting your "win" over the Biketronics speakers. What I found hilarious was all of your unsatisfied customers posting how disappointed they were with your product. The only thing I have read that your company does well is customer service. Kudos to you for that.
So, now that this "same 'ol member that lives on this board" has given his opinion, please try to understand that you do the same thing. What you post is your opinion. You have no facts to back it up.
I was going to let your constant droning and broken record sales pitch go, but this last post pushed me over the edge.
J&M did not have any threads removed.
There were two threads. Now they are gone. Whomever did it got rid of a lot of comments that don't look favorably to some. No matter who was behind it, it only benefited one person.
That being said, I only commented because I was brought into the equation. Throw stones at me, I throw them back.
That being said, I only commented because I was brought into the equation. Throw stones at me, I throw them back.
You can keep your handlebar controls multiple ways. Biketronics, Scosche, and Hawg Wired make modules that will connect to the stock wiring.
GLACIERPEARL,
How about this head unit...
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KDA9...T.html?tp=5684
I hace always been a fan of JVC products and I really don't know why..lol
How about this head unit...
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KDA9...T.html?tp=5684
I hace always been a fan of JVC products and I really don't know why..lol
Good luck !!
GLACIERPEARL,
How about this head unit...
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KDA9...T.html?tp=5684
I hace always been a fan of JVC products and I really don't know why..lol
How about this head unit...
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KDA9...T.html?tp=5684
I hace always been a fan of JVC products and I really don't know why..lol
sorry GP and I were obviously typing at the same time.
For handle bar controls you'll need either a Hawg-Wired, Biketronics, PAC, or Axxess-Metra ASWC-1 handle bar control kit. PAC and Axxess require wiring, Biketronics and Hawg-Wired are plug n play...
For handle bar controls you'll need either a Hawg-Wired, Biketronics, PAC, or Axxess-Metra ASWC-1 handle bar control kit. PAC and Axxess require wiring, Biketronics and Hawg-Wired are plug n play...
I saw this new radio head for 98-2013 Harleys at the v-twin show ,,,,, I used it and worked the controls ,,, they are supposed to be out sometime in June ,,,,,, http://www.dealernews.com/dealernews...y-installation ,,,,, all plug-n-play ,,,,,,
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I saw this new radio head for 98-2013 Harleys at the v-twin show ,,,,, I used it and worked the controls ,,, they are supposed to be out sometime in June ,,,,,, http://www.dealernews.com/dealernews...y-installation ,,,,, all plug-n-play ,,,,,,
Is there a specific HU size for a RG for plug and play or all HU's universal and the same size for the most part? I was looking at a the Sony Marine HU BT recommends for the RG but I'd much rather get something else with better features
well ,, I think that Jensen has always been a decent radio, I used to use them on Gold Wings occasionally back in the early 80s ,,,,,,
when installing their new one for the Harleys, there will not be any connections for the Intercom, CB radio, iPod adapter or Harley XM module ,,,,, but other than that, they look pretty complete ,,,,,,
we will obviously have J&M amplifier kits specifically for them ,,,, and I think it will be a great unit, compared to the relatively undependable Sony & Alpine car radios that have been the norm for the Harleys the past few years, especially when they get wet ,,,,,
when installing their new one for the Harleys, there will not be any connections for the Intercom, CB radio, iPod adapter or Harley XM module ,,,,, but other than that, they look pretty complete ,,,,,,
we will obviously have J&M amplifier kits specifically for them ,,,, and I think it will be a great unit, compared to the relatively undependable Sony & Alpine car radios that have been the norm for the Harleys the past few years, especially when they get wet ,,,,,




