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you should do a youtube video of that system i'd love to hear how it sounds
Agreed, but even a small video clip won't let u hear the full potential. Systems I've heard on video clips then in real life is like night and day. It's good enough that 4 guys that I ride with that don't have fairings installed the same setup. Choices are limited rolling fairingless. But I do have 2 small clips of me riding with the system on. Don't do YouTube but I can email u the clips if u want to shoot me your email address.
Ill never understand by anyone would want loud music on a harley. I laugh when I see the guy with the loud pipes and then needs an even louder sound system so he can hear it. Ridiculous..
Ill never understand by anyone would want loud music on a harley. I laugh when I see the guy with the loud pipes and then needs an even louder sound system so he can hear it. Ridiculous..
I tend to agree with you but the OP wasn't looking for an opinion on what people thought about having a sound system, they were looking for opinions on sound systems.
If I go with one I'm leaning toward Cycle Sounds Rock Box.
I'm wishing though it was Bluetooth.
I'm not a big fan of having to plug my smart phone in and I like to listen to Pandora.
That being said, to "greenbax" point, I'm having a hard time justifying a stereo on a Harley that I spent hundreds of dollars on to make it sound loud.
I just put a Reckless fairing with the Infinity Bluetooth receiver and Polk audio speakers on my bike. I got the the 4 5.25" speakers with mine instead of the 2 6.5". I also got the Fosgate amp and it sounds crisp and clear at 65 mph.
I traded my Streetglide for my Heritage, and I really miss the tunes! I'm working on a system now, I'll start a thread once I'm done. For those of you who don't want music on your bike, once you've experienced a kick *** sound system you won't want to give it up. I like the sound of my pipes too, but as the miles rack up it's great to have an alternative.
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