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If you have an MP3 player with an built-in amplifier you will hear this small speaker until you get close to 65-70mph.
Pretty cool idea, the only thing I do not like is that someone can take it off your bike. I ride without bags, so I would have to carry it around with me.
i had one of Joe's fork bag stereo's and i loved it. i hadnt used it in a while, so i sold it to a forum member on here. wouldnt you know, i miss it like crazy now! it was plenty loud enough to hear at 70-75 mph especially when i had the windshield on. i'm in the market for another one now
only thing i dont like about just using ear buds is that its illegal and with the good ear buds you can hear the music, but cant hear anything else around you.
Pretty cool idea, the only thing I do not like is that someone can take it off your bike. I ride without bags, so I would have to carry it around with me.
Actually, taking the bag off is the best part. I believe it will fit in any normal sized saddlebag for one and two you can use it like a backpack due to all the storage space inside. The straps can easily be used to throw it over your shoulder and it has a grab handle for quick pick up. It also has a protective rain cover that comes out of a zipped pocket at the top covering the whole speaker and player spot, so even when I leave it on the bike (with nothing in it) it's hard to know what it is and I'm sure to some it looks ugly as hell so they're less likely to steal it.
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