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no the blue tooth is not avail. i am not sure it will be for a while. i have tried over 20 set ups and the power line and input being so close is creating re-verb though the system. They run $300 for the 3.5 version and $350 for the 4 in version. I know several of my customers have put vids on youtube! please let me know if you have any questions!
Would you be able to turn the amp and speakers around in the bag so the sound came out the front and it could be mounted inside a windshield?? I like the simplicity of the install and that it doesn't scream "I'm a stereo steal me"
Do you offer a choice of bags? I'd love this system if I could install it in a leatherworks hard leather fork bag instead of the soft vinyl harley bag I've seen pictured.
the bags i use are all leather, i have never used a vinyl bag on any of my units... i have used a few other types of bags but to be honest the way i have them built they fit great in the 11in hd leather bag. More than happy to go over some custom options with you if you would like to PM me
Heritage, i have made a few windshield style bags but those are for local guys as i have to wire it all up with the amp in the bike and the speakers inside the windshield bag
here is the unit i built for my dad a while back... but again due to the amp being mounted remotely i do not sell these outright as i have to have the bike here to do the wiring and install
the units are all fabricated to the needs of the customer, they take about 2 weeks to make up. Pricing depends on what options you would like on them. you can PM me for additional information
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