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It's exactly 21 hours from me too. I better win every competition in my area for that kinda ride. I'll even rock one of his shurts.
No one comes all the way down here just for me to do their bikes. It's an excuse to visit Miami and do the bucket list ride to Key West and visit the Southern Most point!! I just happen to be on the way.
No one comes all the way down here just for me to do their bikes. It's an excuse to visit Miami and do the bucket list ride to Key West and visit the Southern Most point!! I just happen to be on the way.
Haze and Gannicus both offer free information all day long in numerous ways of communication. Im including you Gannicus because you have helped me every damn time I have had a question and I owe you a dinner or 4. I have bought products from Haze and he was more fair on the price than I expected. And I will buy more from him the next chance I get.
These guys have their own lives, income, bikes, and hobbies and they still take time out of their day to answer every question thrown at them. Probably answer the same question 2-3 times a week.. You wont find that very often in todays world.
In my opinion, if a man is in business, and he is wanting to be profitable for his time involved in his business he has to be careful and make remarks and answers very meticulously when it is free advice. If you dont like it open your own business and pay the taxes on it.
It's awesome that the OP is in a good place re his sled audio goals and also that he enjoyed his ride to the Keys!!!
Aside from all the drama I'm pretty sure that there are more than a few takeaways for those that follow, which is why most folks come here, so read between the lines a bit and make your audio product choices and overall system design decisions that fit within your own individual sandbox.
First of all CONGRATS to the OP on GREAT SOUNDING audio system and one hell of a ride. Say what you will or may HAZE is a TOP NOTCH GUY!!! I've dealt with him and his partner on a few occasions. They are always willing to HELP. I too initially STRUGGLED with the DSP. Still do, lol... In the end my customer is HAPPY AS HELL with his bike audio because of them. I've raced bikes and cars for the majority of my life and I've NEVER met a REPUTABLE builder/tuner that would give you a tune OVER THE INTERNET OR PHONE. Generic tunes often times HURT more than they HELP. All of the really FAST guys either know how to BUILD and "TUNE" themselves OR they PAY a REAL builder/tuner to "TUNE" or build and "TUNE" the bike, car etc. for them. Standalone data logging systems are a MUST now in the racing world IF you want to be at a competitive level. BUT, you must "LEARN" to use those also or PAY a PROFESSIONAL to do it for you. Bottom line the world is technological, either you're willing to "LEARN" or "PAY" to keep up or you can keep doing what you've been doing and CRY/COMPLAIN about others not helping you because you're NOT WILLING to "LEARN" or "PAY" for technology.
P.S Go to a HD dealership buy a bike and ask them to teach you to ride it. There's a good chance you'll "PAY" for that too or they'll refer you to a riders safety Class that's not FREE... Lol.... #my2cents #rantsover #likeitornot
just 4 speakers. All prv. 6.5's in the fairing, one 10" in each bag. All soundigital amps with a psm
Just wondering whos bag side firing speaker mounts did you use. I don't want to screw up my lid graphics and thoes look pretty solid. I asume you have to cut big holes in the side of the bags too.
Just wondering whos bag side firing speaker mounts did you use. I don't want to screw up my lid graphics and thoes look pretty solid. I asume you have to cut big holes in the side of the bags too.
yes big holes. The ones on his bike are from
HnH. Great guys!
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