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if so any pics ? i like there look if i could hide them somewhere!!!
lol they claim you cant mount them on the crash bar ! im thinkin if you cant hear them from there they cant be very loud! but i dont want to drill my hard bags either hmmmmm , i wonder if yould hear the music if they were mounted on saddle bag guards???
Leo, ya took the words from my fingers lol. You da man bro!
probably expensive, wish they would have compared the sound to the batwings stock stereo, might make me consider going back to a roadking,the J&m speakers is a decent setup, I used em on my ol rk
thanks for all the great ideas guys! I am leaning toward the custom ear piece now. i will post when I have made my decision and will review my purchase!
The sound you will get for the price on a bike without the wind protection hardly seems worth it. MP3 player with a good set of buds is what i use with my full face(used only in extreme weather). Player is so small it clips to my jacket and i can easily switch songs with just a touch without looking. Might not be what you are looking for but it is an idea. Good luck with your search.
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