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hey i was wondering if anybody has a reckless fairing? i need to know what type of speakers your useing . are they the speakers that come with it or others, i want to put my own speakers in but not sure of the size can anyone help me out. 51/4 are to big. thanks
Last edited by STUNU; Feb 15, 2011 at 11:43 PM.
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Hi.
I had a reckless fairing delivered to the UK in december.
Good quality, i also had it painted by them.
Sony stereo and 4 x 5" speakers - sounds sweet.
I just helped my pal install this fairing with the two speaker set up. He used a 85 buck radio and a set of 5 in. good quality speakers and the sound is much better than my factory electric glide sound system. At 70 mph ridding side by side I can listen to his music at less than half volume. You dont have to spend a lot of money to get great tunes.
Hi,
Here are a few pics of my Reckless fairing on my 07 RK Custom.
Anymore help, let me know.
Rowle - UK.
Not to get too far off track, but how do you find the quality of the fairing? Their paint job? Any issues installing it? Any issues while riding with it on the bike?
I ask because I posted a similar question in another thread, and about all I could get from it was, "You'll get what you pay for."
I would actually like some feedback from someone who owns one.
i have one , painted it my self so i cant say about there paint. havent had much of a chance to ride only put about 3 hours on it. but so far im thrilled. built well , so far no vibrations, fits good . i will tell u though i wanted to put my own speakers in and had trouble finding ones that would fit , i thought most 5 1/4's would fit but thats not the case . i have the 4 speaker model and pretty much only 5in or 4 1/4s will fit. but i really like it so far. any thing else i can help with let me know.
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