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Mimo,
Your bike has and will always be one of my most favs, please please.. no Fiber-glass housings, no speakers that is just sad . at the very least have it 'quick detach' and .. mmm.. keep it detached
I mounted my amp on rear chrome splash guard ran wires up to battery then handle bar speakers. Worked great but moved to hard bags and changed stereo completely.
Not yet brother, polishing the blueprints on the speaker's mounting. Also trying to make an amp rack (I decided to place it in front of the bike).
Stay tunned,
Mimo.
Interested in seeing this also. Making a stereo shield bag and was thinking about mounting amp in front of bike also and speakers in shield bag. The amp could mount in bag also but will reduce any storage capacity.
Originally Posted by 2000FiveOh
Check out Rockford Fosgate. They have some newer amps that are tiny. I'd bet it would fit in a side mounted tool bag. 2 amp stable as well.
Which amp are you referring too? I just bought this amp for $55 on Amazon. Its MOSFET, 2 ohm stable, small footprint compared to other 2ohm amps.
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