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When I first saw the ad in the new American Bagger, I thought "oh brother!". But they actually look kinda cool. I'll keep an eye on the site and see what the pricing is like. Wondering what you guys think, I know there are some stereo extremist out there.......
I'll have to keep an eye on this one also, seams like a good way to get some \\;tunes on my RK. Speakers amp and Ipod, something to listen to on \\; the long runs.
Yeah, I had my bike for 3 years before adding the biketronics kit (and 20+ years on other bikes before that). I must say, I love having the tunes! I need new lids anyway and these look good, even got the "those would be cool" from the wifey.... Now we'll wait and see the price!!
since i am completing the first stage of my sound system for my harley (which includes a 10" sub), i sat down and stayed at the drawing board for hours a day, trying to figure out the best way to tackle it...
i have the skill do do any type of glass fab to my bike, but in the end decided that i wanted to try and design the system around the harley and not the harley around the system, if that makes sense to anyone... i would rather try and keep things hidden...
not knocking this design/product at all though, (i could easily do something like that)...i am just going for a more stealthy look...as far as water, most speaker these days can stand up to it... i wonder how they sound...
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