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RTG
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« on: March 28, 2012, 06:27:47 PM »

What are the best sounding  handle bars speakers out?
Your help would be great.
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Reb
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2012, 06:39:35 PM »

I have Kury Sounds of Chrome speakers. Very pricey, but they have been the best investment on my bike. IMO I think they look the best and sound the best. Easy to install, and the amplifier is built into the left speaker. I had to replace the noise purifying box a month ago (screwed it up with my battery charger) , only problem I have had with them in two years. They are louder than the stock fairing speakers on the interstate and most other bikes.

The microphone on my cell phone doesn't do them to much justice (sounds like crap). But here is a video I took a few weeks ago. Hope this helps in your decision making
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2012, 04:22:17 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2012, 05:44:46 AM »

I use the Rotella Synthetic.  Oh, I'm sorry, wrong preference question.

I meant to say, I like the Metzeler M880's.  Crap, wrong preference question again.

I really meant to say that the Garmin GPS.......there I go again.    uglystupid2
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« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2012, 07:01:55 AM »

Ive bought a couple audio systems, first one I got was the Shark 250W system,  even at 130 bucks it was way overpriced for the quality of the system.  Plastic speakers that scratched if you tried to clean them, they distorted at mid level volume, they had a hum that could be overheard  when music played.  The handlebar mounts were one piece clamps that you had to spread open and put around the handlebar that become so oblong it was hard to get the speakers mounted to them. 

I replaced those speakers with Patriot speakers ($90.00 pr) and blew one of them because they were only rated for 50 watts, again cheap handlebar mount that was hard to get bolt in. 

Before I bought anything ele I started checking out audio systems at motorcycle bars, I heard quite a few different systems and IMHO Uniq Cycle Sounds had the best sound and quality.

The speakers are 300 watt 2 way waterproof Pioneer, no distortion at any level, and can be heard clearly at 85 mph and I have the Ragnar cut. 

The handlebar mounts are 3 piece and heavy made, it has to be the best mount I've seen.   They also have lifetime warranty.  IMO the best speakers/system on the market.
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