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6.5 adapters
HELP! I searched thru some threads and maybe I didn't use the right term.
I'm looking for the 5.25-6.5 speaker adapters for my Geezer Glide. Does anybody make just the adapter or do I have to buy a certain brand of speaker that comes with same?
Any body got a direction to look at? any and all help is appreciated!
Dragonfly used to have them, I think several after market suppliers have them the 6.5 speaker adapter rings, i think they are called, may be available on eBay, I think they're about $40.
Good luck
I forget. With the Throttle Up, you drill your own holes. You only use 1 hole and drill two. I mounted one set on a buddy's bike las week with no problem.
There are a few companies that will sell them to you, be aware they are not all created equal, Hawgwired makes some of the nicest ones out there for the batwing. I have a RG, I have 3 sets: 1. Hard ride audio, the best. 2 and 3 Throttle up and e-bay both not good imo, only difference the ones from e-bay were 1/2 price the ones from throttle up and are almost identicle.
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