fork bag stereo
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ya buddy you can hear them... they are 150 watts and the RMS on the amps and speakers if perfectly matched up so your and just CRANK them... they rip! sorry i was getting my house ready for my wedding this coming weekend and today got a few hours of sun so i hop'd on the scoot and took her for a rip before i leave... can never pass up a good opening to ride
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Joe- Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!!! Can you make some minor modifications to the forkbag stereos? Specifically, with my new 1/4 fairing, I'd have to attach the bag below the lower tree (in front of the fork gaiters.) Can the angle of the speakers be adjusted for a slight upward output of sound with some top perforatrions to accomodate the flow of sound? Also, can you install SAE connectors with covers (like on battery tenders) to allow for the use of my alreading existing battery tender lead? And lastly, how would these changes affect the price of your product?
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