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I purchased this set up from Custom Cycle Sounds; checkout the website, www.customcyclesounds.com. The install was easy with two people, taking your time 2.5-3 hrs. If you decide that you want XM Radio purchase the Roady 2 through him. The Roady XT does not work well. I hear good at 70-80 mph with SE slip-ons.
I bought my Nano so I could use it on the bike. However, I quickly learned that I can't hear it with the wind running past my ears and the sound of the exhaust. I have to turn it all the way up and then I' scared I'm going to ruin my hearing!
I put my Nano in my inside Jacket pocket put eay buds in and enjoy. I still hear things around me but I have music to jam to. Makes the ride all that much better.
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