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I just ordered a pr of Infinity 62.11's online to replace my Alpine's SPR60's on my SG. I already have a PBR300x2 so I just figured I'd order the Kappa's to see how they compare.....some have said they think the Infinity's are comparable to the Biketronics so I guess we'll see. At $109 a pr with free shipping it's pretty hard not to try them.......
Me too! Actually, I just received them as a Father's Day gift. I'm now looking at options for sound deadening the fairing (or something behind the speaker). Once I find that, I'l be installing. Any ideas?
Go to google and search for infinity kappa 62.11i. There will be a list of stores on right side and you will see one that sells for $108.99 with free shipping and warranty.
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