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Old 04-15-2009, 11:14 PM   #9
Gas Man
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Originally Posted by eBBs15 View Post
Nice. Just curious... Why not just go with some good car audio speakers?
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Originally Posted by Cutty72 View Post
My guess... weather.

Car speakers don't do well when they get wet.

You could use marine speakers though.
That and car speakers aren't designed to combate all the added sounds that a MC has.

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Originally Posted by G-Rex View Post
I rented an Ultra Glide Classic a few years ago for a week and rode from Denver up to Jackson, Wyoming and Yellowstone. It had the CD player mounted in the dash and the front speakers.

I tell you what, I got used to that setup in a hurry.

Hope the new speakers work out well for you!
That's the thing... its gets SO nice so fast!!!

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all you need now is a trailer and you'll officially have the station wagon of the cycle world. That's what I used to call my step dad's gold wing. I mean that affectionately of course. LOL
Fuck that... a wing is so much more old man. Those things have reverse and car vents n shit.

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Wheres the Amp/Subwoofer?? Then youll be Bumpin that Shit!
They make em... check out loudlids.com Subs in the saddle bags...

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Now just picture gas man rolling in one of those but completely chromed out.
There ya go!
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