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If you mean a stereo amp. just loose it and everything else .
You can store 1000 tunes on a piece of plastic that is the size of a pack of matches and install a couple of ear buds that will outperform any big home stereo. Go for it.
IDK mine is a 14 in the north east 4200 miles on it lol
Bet you a beer I'm right!!!!
I can't tell you how many times someone with a Twinkie buys an evo then sells the Twinkie because they don't ride it anymore. (somewhere over 20 at least).
Get a carbed evo and you won't get off of it!!!
They just feel different. IMO
I can't tell you how many times someone with a Twinkie buys an evo then sells the Twinkie because they don't ride it anymore. (somewhere over 20 at least).
Get a carbed evo and you won't get off of it!!!
They just feel different. IMO
I do have a friend that sold his 99 and bought 2 flt's in the late 80's and he is happy
I am going to do a tour pack detach kit on a 2011 cvo ultra and I am having a hard time with what to do with the amp if there is someone that has done this what did you do about the amp ? is there one that fits under the faring ?
thanks
Ron
I have pretty much the exact same bike as you including the color. I recently went with the J&M 500 watt amp that mounts on top of the stock Harley Head. It's all plug and play and works extermly well. I was able to keep the CB modual and the Sat radio module. J&M makes a bracket that mounts to the stock Harmon and Kardon Harley Head.
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