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Most companies I have dealt with want to sell their products, it's their main objective. I called Biketronics today to get the 6.5 speaker and amp setup for my 2014 Street Glide. After speaking with them for about 15min it basically came down to they don't have anything they would sell me right now! They said the stereo just didn't sound good with their speakers and the plastic surrounds in the fairing. I should wait for their new 2014 Brackets (which they said any day now) to make their speakers sound the best. I appreciate the honesty and customer service they offered. I didn't really want to wait, but they new I wouldn't be happy with the sound the way it would currently be. So the wait continues! Thanks again Biketronics.
I was on the phone with them about a month ago when I bought my 7.1 speakers from them.
I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to deal with them.
Their customer support is the best!
Nah, I'm just used to seeing that kind of post of every thread. I'm actually looking at buying a 2013 Limited in the next couple months. So I'm actually considering the same speakers you are looking at.
I will most likely try to use my current amp in the new setup, assuming it'll fit. I have the PN4.520D in my 07, and I'm very happy with it.
i was in the same position decided to go with the pbr 300x2 and the infinity kappa speakers. just waiting for the boom grills to come in on back order. cant wait to hear what they sound like
i was in the same position decided to go with the pbr 300x2 and the infinity kappa speakers. just waiting for the boom grills to come in on back order. cant wait to hear what they sound like
i was in the same position decided to go with the pbr 300x2 and the infinity kappa speakers. just waiting for the boom grills to come in on back order. cant wait to hear what they sound like
I debated on going that route. It would probably save me some money. I have heard it sounds very good. I think I will wait it out and see what Biketronics will offer and where the price ends up. Who knows, I may still end up with the PBR and Infinities if I can't afford the Biketronics.
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