Washed my bike today and ruined my amp
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Washed my bike today and ruined my amp
Not sure if there is a specific way to wash a bike with aftermarket audio components but out of habit i just washed it the way I always have, the same way i have washed other bikes with fairing mounted amps and well as the title says my amp is toast.
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I never give it any thought either.... just assume water can't get up in there.
Now you got me thinking.
Damn you. lol
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Now you got me thinking.
Damn you. lol
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After my last amp went to crap I noticed I had a few water spots on top of it and my kappas were a little wet.. Since then I just use a wet rag to clean the front fairing and windshield, I haven't done it but you could try a thing weatherstripping to help solve the issue.. I assume your in Houston, never know when we will get rain here lol
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This has become a pretty big issue. Arc is now supplying a plastic moisture cover for their amps in their MPAK kits for 14+ Streetglides and Ultras.
I use Plastic page dividers and double sided tape I get at Staples and trim them to fit.
Attached are the photos from Arcs install instructions
I use Plastic page dividers and double sided tape I get at Staples and trim them to fit.
Attached are the photos from Arcs install instructions