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RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
your bike is awesome man...
also, odyssey has a great dry cell battery for our bike too... i forgot which model number (i think it was the pc925) i got for his, but http://www.odysseybatteries.com haven't had a battery issue yet, while playing the system for extended periods of time (while bike is not running)
RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
Waaaay to detailed for me to even think of attempting, but what a nice job on the install! The capacitor looks like it would power a small city for a few minutes!
RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
Talking about confusing the leo. They won't know which noise to give you a ticket for!! My question is will the alternator handle the extra draw?? Good job, can't wait to see the end result.
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