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Hello. I have recently acquired an '87 FXSTC. I am looking to install a full stereo system on it, as it has a Roadglide fairing and bags. Is there somewhere to get information on completing this project and/or to acquire parts for this, etc? Any help would be much appreciated! TIA!
Hello. I have recently acquired an '87 FXSTC. I am looking to install a full stereo system on it, as it has a Roadglide fairing and bags. Is there somewhere to get information on completing this project and/or to acquire parts for this, etc? Any help would be much appreciated! TIA!
This is a loaded question, I suggest you head over to Audio Systems - Harley Davidson Forums (hdforums.com) and look around. Read as much as you can before you start asking questions. Standardize a baseline, budget, you're end game. You want round the town tunes and or highways tunes? You're going to want to move some serious air before you go hearing anything at highway speeds.
I had Andy Denton build my system, this guy is aces, along with SBates08 and CShocker just to name a few, there's a lot of great guys in there with great knowledge. Just search around for a day and read up.
I ran 2 Ground Zero Yellow Baskets 6.5" with a Sound Digital 800.4 Evox amp, spinning nearly 500 watts. You heard it around town, and you heard it on the highway. Thats a hard combo to beat for 2 speakers.
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