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As promised, heres the video! I had another thread so those that are new to the project, they sound amazing! They still arent turned all the way up here. Rode tonight up to 55 MPH and were maybe at half volume and sounded great! I did not want to mount them on my handlebars as I think they would have looked goofy, still not too fond of them where are they, what do you think? I think it looks alright, but I love having music now. Think they are too much of an eye sore?? I might relocate them into a custom made fork bag/speaker box type setup....
Nice, might take a little getting use to the way they sit at those angles, doesn't really "flow" IMO. To me they might look better if they were just pointed staight front to back so the speaker point straight at you. I still think getting them color matched to your paint would help them fit to the bike looks wise. This is all my opinion, so take it for what is worth, $.02. The fact that you have tunes now is what's important and I still wish I had them.
Nice, might take a little getting use to the way they sit at those angles, doesn't really "flow" IMO. To me they might look better if they were just pointed staight front to back so the speaker point straight at you. I still think getting them color matched to your paint would help them fit to the bike looks wise. This is all my opinion, so take it for what is worth, $.02. The fact that you have tunes now is what's important and I still wish I had them.
Nah I agree, it will take some getting used to. Thing is I can't point them straight back unless I go to the bars, which I think they would stand out more...
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