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I have an idea on how to help with the decision on which audio system a person should purchase. Since the only way to really determine what is best for your bike is to actually “listen” to the options out there and make up your own mind. Also, since it is practically impossible to find a dealer or anyone that has what you’re looking for setup so you can listen to it, I suggest that the ones that have systems installed on their motorcycles post in here on what they have and their general location so that others, like myself, can meet up with them to listen to their sound systems.
Me personally, am debating on the J&M ROKKERs with amp or the Biketronics setup. If anyone is in the NW Arkansas area and has either of these installed, can I please meet you somewhere and listen to your setup?
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