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I think Joe now makes a 300W version (mine is 200W I think). It is very well constructed. On mine, at highway speeds without a fairing or windshield, it's unfortunately almost impossible to hear. With ear plugs I don't believe you would hear it.
Originally Posted by Mixter
Have any of you tried the Fork Bag stereo at Highway speeds with no fairing or windshield? I am just wondering if it's worth getting one for me...I also tend to wear ear plugs for the wind.
I did. The bad reviews are ridiculous. There's only one bad review due to a faulty product. The rest are because people don't know how to install it, or due to slow shipping issues...etc.
I have the product. I can attest that it's awesome
Hate to be a spoil sport here.......but no where did I read in the description where any of it is moisture or waterproof.........and I dont ASSUME anything anymore.
I'd hate to go through all the hassle then find out I'm shorting out my electrical or blowing fuses. The other consideration to this, is the design of your handlebar. Not all Dyna's have the same configuration or same tach placement. I'm just saying you have to look at your handlebar area before you run out to buy a system like this.
But yours look great on your bike. I hope it really works out for ya.
I was tempted to pick up one of those Scala Rider sets with the bluetooth connectivity. The new model has stereo bluetooth. Without a fairing on my bike I can't see how mounted speakers would do much for me.
Hate to be a spoil sport here.......but no where did I read in the description where any of it is moisture or waterproof.........and I dont ASSUME anything anymore.
I'd hate to go through all the hassle then find out I'm shorting out my electrical or blowing fuses. The other consideration to this, is the design of your handlebar. Not all Dyna's have the same configuration or same tach placement. I'm just saying you have to look at your handlebar area before you run out to buy a system like this.
But yours look great on your bike. I hope it really works out for ya.
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