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OK so any price info? I have a pair of road kings . . . of course, no stock stereo - but might consider retrofitting something rather than tradin in my 06 on a FLHX.
ur best bet is to give me a call... i have a solution for the road king guys without giving up any bag space for audio products....my amps go inside the lids the make them an "amplified lid" set one in each lid for each speaker. I have a harness and everything you need to get a great sound on the R/Ks....
But to answer everyones question about prices here ya go...
lids primered...449.00
lids painted to factory HD standard colors... 599.00
These prices are just for the lids...other equipment is additional.
Cool idea, but I could not concentrate due to the cleavage on the model.
Yea the babe looked sweet....I spent quite a bit of time on their pic gallery.....but I think a few bucks spent over that Hawg Wired, and you will never need a set of rear speakers!
LOL....HD of the Woodlands. I think it's your bike we're putting the tank on. Beautiful paint, by the way....
Thats actually my partners bike....but thanks anyways, we do custom paint too...thats one of our jobs...my bike is the pewter demnim bike with all the skulls on it...it has a little more custom paint on it now though!!! Thanks for the props..hopefully everyone will want these for their bikes.....
Hawg Wired.....i havent heard all thier amps....but the ones that i have....My four speaker system with my amps is louder than any hawg wired set-up i ve heard
How do the lids sound by them selves on a road king? Can they run right off a MPR player? I was looking at getting a full fairing just to get some tunes going.
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