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Now that's cool. I have tried the bar mount speakers from Pyle and they sucked... But i would love to do the Boom Audio on my classic. Never thought about making a new plate. But that's awesome. Then i wouldnt have to wear ear buds while riding..
I would love to get a copy of that template. If you guy would be willing to share
Thanks mrwatson75... That would be great. And sorry stonemason not trying to step on your toes.. a copy of it would just be great though.. Again thanks guys
Thanks mrwatson75... That would be great. And sorry stonemason not trying to step on your toes.. a copy of it would just be great though.. Again thanks guys
Originally Posted by stonemason
No worries.Its a great idea!
I have them scanned..if you give me your email I will send them to you. The main template will have to be printed on A4..it would not fit on regular 8x11. The curve template will fit on the 8x11.
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