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They are aftermarket speakers to replace the crappy stock ones. I have never heard anything bad about the product and the customer service is phenominal. If you are gonna go with a set make sure to wait until the 2 ohm series comes out which is looking to be March.
PEZ the owner is a member of this forum btw.
Try doing a search for HOGTUNES and you will see all sorts of info.
The 06 bikes have to have the 2 ohm series of Hogtunes speakers. The 05 and below bikes use the 4 ohm. You need to have the correct speakers for your year and model of bike. The speakers cost $99.00 a pair + shipping. The Ultra takes 2 sets of different part numbers so they offer an Ultra speaker kit that saves you on shipping. I just installed them in a friends EG Classic (2000) and they sound awesome. He only turns the radio half way up and it blasts him out of the garage. He loves them.
Welcome to the Ultra experience. You wont regret it. And remember, they dont call them dressers for nothing.So load it up. I have more stuff on mine than the bike cost. I f its in the catalogue its on my bike.
Oh My God. you are in for it. I picked mine up earlier this week...I had never before ridden anything like it, like floating along on a cloud of two wheeled bliss...
The ONLY complaint I have is that it feels a little underpowered...but as soon as I do the first maintenance, that will change..stage one and a mild pipe...
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