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That's really slick! I painted mine, along with the inner-fairing, but the leather treatment is a cut above that.
Thanks for the kudos!!
Originally Posted by ny2az
this does look good...how much was it to have it wrapped in leather....thx
It was done a while back so I don't remember the exact amount. I want to say right around $100. It was done by Chuy at C&C seats and I know they have had a few sent to them to be done sense I've posting pics here. You could call them & talk to Chuck but, I'm sure any good upholstery shop you have locally can do a fine job.
I will tell you it is a great add on. Until you change your mind and decide to remove it! The holes that you have to drill into your inner to instal it are in a wierd place and there is nothing really to cover the holes. So currently I'm looking for small tweeters to instal into the pod. But time will tell....
i've been using the hog tunes tweeter pod ever since it first came out. it's an easy install, plug and play, and it really helps a lot with the treble. bass is tough to get without an amp, bigger main speakers, sound deadener etc, lotsa bucks. the tweeter pod works great, for me, it's the best bang for the buck.
rerb95 as far as filling the holes if you decide to remove the tweeter pod, the padded harley dash bolts on with the same holes you drilled to mount the tweeter pod.
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