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Hello Bandit...That link is not working but i have a sony radio and its not marine and i am very happy with it....Mine is an older unit and i do have a cover for it when i clean or if i ride in heavy rain.If you do a search of Biketronics on the forum it will pull up alot of info on radio's as i believe that Sony is the main brand they use....Good Luck on your search!!!!
i have that very model looks great, im very impressed with the sound quality and it has a large array of customized setting options, only been installed for a couple of days so im still tuning and playing with it, love the Pandora streaming and Bluetooth, comes with a mic for phone calls but i dont see how that application will be very useful on a motorcycle. used the hawg wired HSA470 to install it, good solid piece of equipment, check out YouTube there are a few demos on there, good luck with your choice
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