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Can anyone tell me if the radios on the Street Glide and Electra Glide Classic are differcnt. I read on the Harley site that the Steet glide come with a 40 watt stereo but the Classic comes with a 160 watt radio. I'm really interested in the Street Glide is 40 watts loud enough to hear at 80 mph?
Can anyone tell me if the radios on the Street Glide and Electra Glide Classic are differcnt. I read on the Harley site that the Steet glide come with a 40 watt stereo but the Classic comes with a 160 watt radio. I'm really interested in the Street Glide is 40 watts loud enough to hear at 80 mph?
They are the same radio, but to answer your question... At 80 mph on a stock Street Glide (with the low windshield) I doubt you'll hear the radio unless you are 5' tall.
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