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MNBill
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Southern Minnesota


« on: March 06, 2011, 02:40:03 PM »

Just installed a radio and 300 watt amp in my Memphis shades faring. I can hook up my IPOD for riding tunes, it has weatherband at the touch of a button and FM. Sounded nice until all the lights (key on) drained the battery so low the radio would not work. Looks like my next project will be a new battery, it had had a tender on it all winter so I though it would be good but I guess not. I put on PYLE PLMCA30 Motorcycle amp and speakers at $75.72 and JENSEN RADIO JHD910 $179.00 a boat style weather resistant radio. The price of the handlebar speakers was cheap but at around 2/3 volume (Too load for riding anyway) they do distort.

Expect at least 6 inches of white stuff this week so it will be a while before I try it out. 
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MNBill
SE Minnesota
csj
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Peterborough Ontario Canada


« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 03:07:01 PM »

Could you put up some pictures please.
It'd be great to see that setup.

I'd like to put something like that on my
MS fairing.
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