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HD's new Boom Speakers: WOW!!! They really do sound better than stock, and without a amp install. Mini Beast II Air Horn: Air horns should be standard. Definetly won't be hearing " I didn't hear you". HD Run, Break, Turn Signal Module. I really like the look out back. Plus hey, you can never too many brake lights.
I just upgraded my Original Mini Beast for the model you have.
I also have already done the break light conversion. Everybody I followed last summer I could see them a lot better than the people who hadn't done the conversion.
Thinking about getting the 'boom' speakers myself. Glad to hear a good report about them.
Might want to check out a bike with them installed to see for yourself.
I also had them installed on the 26th and really can not tell much of a difference between them and the stock speakers. Still get a lot of distortion even if you only crank them up to about half way.
I don't know maybe it's just me but if I had it to do over again I probably wouldn't.
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