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Would you consider a nice set of noise cancelling headphones from Shure or Sony - Sure would save you a lot of trouble and I know first hand it is still easy to hear everything on the road - Better check you local laws though - If not I am sure some folks will come along with some suggestions - If there is anyway to incorporate HogTunes speakers into decision you would be amazed by their sound - good luck!
I have thought long and hard about the 2 wheel tunes. They sound great, but don't carry much bass. On the other hand, everyone says you won't hear bass at 60 mph anyway.
2 wheel tunes looks great and sounds good.
Doc's Harley Davidson in Kirkwood, MO has a couple of units set up as demo's. They claim they have sold 50-60 since October of last year and haven't seen a single problem with any of them.
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