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I replaced the stock ones on my Ultra with J&M - cost about $100 shipped, took less than an hour to do the job and they look and sound great. That and some MP3 discs I made and I am ready to rock.
Replaced stock withHogtunes, considerable increase in quality. At about $100 bucks it was a cheap upgrade until I can put the Hawg wired system in $$$ down the road.
I have installed Hawg Wired double shots on my 08 SG and love em. Expensive ? Yes but like everyone said well worth it. I can hear the music at 75+. Real clear audio!!!
on my 2007 streetglide i am putting the sony mex-1gp with hertz(told by biketronics they are a top of the line, lifetime warrany speaker that replaces stock speakers no altering) along with internal antenna. i am supposed to get bike back this weekend. will post pics of custom work and let you know how it sounds- radio that is. i sold my oem harley radio and speakers which paid for the new stuff.
on my 2007 streetglide i am putting the sony mex-1gp with hertz(told by biketronics they are a top of the line, lifetime warrany speaker that replaces stock speakers no altering) along with internal antenna. i am supposed to get bike back this weekend. will post pics of custom work and let you know how it sounds- radio that is. i sold my oem harley radio and speakers which paid for the new stuff.
yer gonna love the mex-1gp! i've got about 6 hours of tunes on mine and it's only half full. no changin cd's and everything works with the hand controls, great unit.
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