Cheaper Stereo
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just to introject a bit here... i have been building and perfecting the fork bags for about 4 years now... about 2 years ago we used that same set up on a buddies rocket, the amp got so hot that it melted though his plastics and fell down on the rear tire, shot though across the road, ripped out all his wiring... i actually kept the speakers and amp to prove it when my buddies would not belive me... chad ill show you next time you are over... my stereos stay nice and cool and put out a ton of sound... best part... you can not see them! only hear them, that is what a good stereo is supposed to do!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jGYw...e=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jGYw...e=channel_page
Last edited by JRK5892; 06-29-2009 at 06:07 PM.
#13
I think you guys are on a tangent here. I have this system (the 100 watt version) on my bike. I have to say for the $95.00 I spent it was well worth it.
Joe's fork bag is real nice, but its not for everyone. My amp doesn't get hot even after hours of use.
I think its a nice system for the money.
Joe's fork bag is real nice, but its not for everyone. My amp doesn't get hot even after hours of use.
I think its a nice system for the money.
#14
I can attest to the quality of Joe's bags. Just got mine from him a couple weeks ago. Been meaning to start a thread thanking him and giving my glowing review. The bags are unassuming fork bags that leaves a lot of people baffled to where the sound is coming from. I cant rave enough about his quick release system that lets you simply unclip the bag at the harness which leaves an unassuming harness to clip in right at the forks. Frankly, its all very simple concepts, but expertly manufactured. And the sound.....lets just say it was hard to take the freaking grin off my face when i first heard it scream at me.
#16
On a side note, some people like to try to pass things along for someone wanting a deal. I really don't care if you buy one. I wont make a dime on this. Next time you post something, I guess you are gonna make a dime off of it? I make a good living without selling cheap *** Chinese wares on here. You can sing to yourself as far as I care.
Not everyone is trying to screw you out of your money.
Here is their address. I am from Georgia if you look. I also do not speak broken English.
GOODDEALS18
1580 61 st
Brooklyn, NY
11219
Fax: 718-228-5837
E-Mail: sales@gooddeals18.com
Last edited by megawayne; 07-05-2009 at 09:21 AM.
#17
just to introject a bit here... i have been building and perfecting the fork bags for about 4 years now... about 2 years ago we used that same set up on a buddies rocket, the amp got so hot that it melted though his plastics and fell down on the rear tire, shot though across the road, ripped out all his wiring... i actually kept the speakers and amp to prove it when my buddies would not belive me... chad ill show you next time you are over... my stereos stay nice and cool and put out a ton of sound... best part... you can not see them! only hear them, that is what a good stereo is supposed to do!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jGYw...e=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jGYw...e=channel_page
#20
I think you guys are on a tangent here. I have this system (the 100 watt version) on my bike. I have to say for the $95.00 I spent it was well worth it.
Joe's fork bag is real nice, but its not for everyone. My amp doesn't get hot even after hours of use.
I think its a nice system for the money.
Joe's fork bag is real nice, but its not for everyone. My amp doesn't get hot even after hours of use.
I think its a nice system for the money.