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Rkky that is just too small to house it all, i can set it up so i can send you a few power lines and you can just wire those and then just unplug the bag and put it on whatever bike you want to rock it on, no reason to buy a bunch (not the smartest thing for a busn owner to say) but it is true, they are quick release and i can hook you up wiht a few power lines. i have done it a few times for customers that have multiple bikes
no duh. I'm kind of glad this got hijacked too. Are the speakers in the bag too? You cant possibly get that much sound all packed into that sissy bag, can you?
i make fork bag stereos that scream, best part is they look like a fork bag just put out sound, no ugly huge speakers. come in 150 watt and 300 watt versions
150 watt - $250
300 Watt - $300
too cool man, I watched those videos on you tube while searching for bike stereo a few days ago.....mostly to see how The "Shark Audio" stuff sounded......way cool that your here on HDF......how would you compare your bags to the shark sytem as far as what equipment you put in the bag.......specs please......like actual rms specs of the amp you use and speakers
Last edited by JohnnyBravo; Mar 14, 2010 at 08:05 PM.
Had the shark ones for a week and sent them back, they sucked. The JVC ones are way better and louder, they need a sub and maybe an equalizer, to give you what you want, more bass or or more highs.
Had the shark ones for a week and sent them back, they sucked. The JVC ones are way better and louder, they need a sub and maybe an equalizer, to give you what you want, more bass or or more highs.
when you say "jvc", are the ones you show in the link jvc speakers. I'm thinkin 5 1'2" speakers have to put out some decent volume.....certainly more than the 3" shark speakers i have on the way...I payed $50 bucks including shipping so i figured it was worth the risk to find out
Sounds good to me Joe. Hopefully the weather/economy pick up soonish so I can get back to wrenching and making some cash cuz that will be the first thing I buy once I'm out of generic mac n' cheese season. Went for a 200 mile ride on the SG yesterday with the ipod rocking the whole way. Did about 120 on the Uly today and was missin' my tunes after about 5 miles...
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