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2012 Softail Heritage and looking at some simple mods to add tunes to my ride. Not real sure whats out there but been looking at bluetooth clamp style speakers, anyone have advice on which are good and which are garbage??
I've had shark audio handlebar systems on a couple of bikes.they are OK- mostly mid range and treble and not a lot of bass - fairly inexpensive though -you can see and hear them on YouTube.I've just ordered Harley boom windshield system for my heritage today - ain't cheap here in the UK at almost -£400 ($592)..ouch
here's my answer..
while I'm at it, I post my gps powered by battery in windshield bag..
I adjusted it so it doesn't droop.
It's a sansa clip that clips to the bib... completely removable. ear buds lower pipes decibels.
Plus i completely control unit by touch
free and simple
How do you know the OP was looking for a "fresh input"?
Since you're obviously just a forum hang-around I guess you just made an assumption.
Did you ever think that since the OP has only been a member for about a month that perhaps they don't know that there's a search function?
For a guy who has no time for apparent redundant questions, you had a lot of time to make all those observations.
Yeah, I'm a forum "hand-around" I guess. What are you? A forum post police? If you have no direct input to someone's question then your " do a search" response is what is not helpful, especially as you quite studiously noted, to a new member. That, "sir' is my point.
I myself did a forum search for "pompous *****", and your avatar popped up immediately.
Cheers
How ironic; you ask if I'm "a forum police" but yet you're doing the policing?
You seem to be one who must have the last say so go ahead and stick your head up you *** a little deeper.
I've got better things to do than feed a troll.
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