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Hey all, I got a 02 fatboy that I'm working on. Figure since I can't ride again yet due to a tbi, I might as well add a few things to it.
what I'm planning on doing now is adding a bagger kit on it with an extended fender. On the bag lids have dual 6.5 speakers. Don't want a batwing on it as I don't like the looks of the batwings I've found on the fatboys.
so what are my options for sound system in the bags. I want an Amp and head unit. On the head unit more than likely bluetooth as changing radio station and volume on a headunit that's in the bags while riding wouldnt be too safe.
any recommendations on what to use?
usually only thing I carry in my bags are a small toolkit and rain gear so space and air flow not really an issue.
You may want to head over to the Audio section. Possibilities are endless depending on your wallet. I know you said you didn't like fairings, but neither did I until I put one on the front of my Heritage. It'll seriously extend the riding season, and you being in Minnesota can use all the help you can get, I know, I lived in Eagan, MN for 3 years.
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