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Hi all. I have a 1989 Electra Glide Classic and i am currently in the process of upgrading the stereo system. I am fitting a Biketronics Retro Radio Kit with speakers and a Sony head unit. I am looking for speaker pods for the tour pac. Does anyone have any that they want rid of, or does anyone know where i can buy affordable ones? I am in the UK. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Big Gee.
Also, Hog Tunes, Eglidegoodies, and Dragonfly Concepts. Just google the names and you'll get their websites. The latter two use 6.5" speakers rather than the typical 5.25" speakers.
Hoping to get back to NI this summer for golf at Portrush and Co. Down.
Carl
PS: Not sure what you mean by "affordable" since I visited Provincewide HD two years ago and a t-shirt was $50 sompared to $20 in the U.S. If that's the price difference, the sellers listed above will be great bargains for you.
Last edited by Harleypingman; Mar 13, 2010 at 08:24 AM.
Harleypingman, thanks for your reply mate. Checked out the links, and i'm quite surprised buy the low prices!! As you say, the prices being charged this side of the pond are off-putting. I have bought parts from the States before and saved a few Ł's. Only thing is, I still have to pay import duty on the items, and that adds an extra 19.5% to the price, but it still works out cheaper.
If you do decide to return to these shores during the summer, keep in touch. I live only 19 miles from Portrush and enjoy a game of golf myself. Also, the Provincewide Chapter of Hog are having their rally in Coleraine on 6, 7 and 8th August, so maybe you could drop by. Was there myself last year, and it was a great weekend.
Thanks again for the advice, and keep me posted if you are comming over. Cheers mate.
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