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I put a Harley Boom Windshield stereo on my 2011 RK. It is a clean installation, looks good and I run it with my Iphone in a HD waterproof magnetic pouch on the tank. That way I can use it with my GPS, Itunes, and Pandora functions on the phone.
It does get overpowered by the wind noise around 70 MPH but it was more within my budget. And it still quick disconnects if I want to run without the windshield, the only thing that remains are the controls on the handlebars.
Added some Boss 400C (600 watt) speakers to my bike. They are kind of big, but we can ear them easy at 80. For $60, they are fine enough, but a little low on bass. I was barely able to fit them and still get the windshield on.
Started with earbuds and my ipod nano but the buds kept falling out. I bought some slim headphones, took them apart to remove the band that goes over your head. I velcroed the reworked headphones into my helmet and found it works well on the highway. I didn't want to add handlebar speakers but to each their own.
Boom!™ Audio Cruiser Amp and Speaker Kit, Windshield-Mounted
This Boom!™ Audio Cruiser Amp and Speaker Kit features a stylish black and chrome enclosure that mounts to the inside of the windshield, and because it rests below the cross brace, it maintains a low-profile appearance. The waterproof enclosure conceals the great-sounding 3.5" speakers behind a rich black grill, and the surrounding chrome band adds a stylish finishing touch. Want to strip your bike down? Then just unplug the speaker enclosure wiring, and the unit can be removed with the detachable windshield. The compact two-channel stereo amplifier mounts out of the way on the frame down tubes, and the 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo auxiliary input connects to most portable audio players, some of which can be easily housed in a convenient Boom!™ Audio Tank Pouch. The integrated hand control features volume up/down buttons and a backlit on/off button, and is designed for easy operation with your right thumb, even while wearing gloves. Complete kit includes all wiring and mounting hardware.
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IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY Contact dealer for pricing and availability.
Fits '12-later FLD, '09-later FLS, FLSTC and '00-later FLHR/C with stock, low profile or tall King-Size windshields. Fits '07-later FLSTF and FLSTFB with detachable King-Size windshields. Also fits '00-later FXS, FXST, FXSTB models equipped with Mounting Bracket P/N 76000155. '12-later DynaŽ and '11-later SoftailŽ models require separate purchase of Electrical Connection Kit P/N 72673-11. All other years and models require separate purchase of Relay Service Kit P/N 69200397. Does not fit with handlebar mounted gauges, windshield bags, Nostalgic, Sport, Super Sport or Quick-Release Compact Detachable Windshields. Does not fit with Frame Mounted Highway Pegs P/N 50855-09 or 50865-09 or SoftailŽ Freight Train Chrome Headlight Nacelle. Not compatible with Boom!™ Audio SiriusXM Handlebar Mount p/n 76390-05A.
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