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I was jsut thumbing through the new Thunder Press and saw this new product called Loud Lids. Does anyone have this on their motor? If so how is the sound, and if so how do they hold up in the wet weather? Thanks for the info.
Saw them at Daytona...They sound great. They're pricey...The techs know their stuff. Not a bad addition if ya want more sound...and a different look! The speakers are waterproof.
I too saw them at Daytona and they sound great. Don't care much for the looks though. One bike they had set up had the speakers in the saddlebag lids and another set in the lowers. That baby was really pumping out some sound. A real "PIMP" ride !!!
I saw those yesterday and thought they were great. The sound was awesome and I thought they looked OK, definitely different. They also have * inch subs for the bages that only take up about 10% of the bag space. They actually have all kinds of neat stuff
Wow cool bike I have tried to call loud lids and E-mail than no one will get back to me I am painting my street glide and want to order lids. I wonder if there doing biz
Wow cool bike I have tried to call loud lids and E-mail than no one will get back to me I am painting my street glide and want to order lids. I wonder if there doing biz
I too have contacted them, with no return phone calls pms or email?
I wonder if the economy got them? Hope not, it makes me wonder how there customer service would be, since they dont even return sales calls.
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