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Old 10-14-2010, 03:47 PM
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Looking at 2 audio systems for my 11 Heritage. The uniq setup with seperate amp and the rumble road with built in amps. I have heard the uniqs and think they sound great but my concern is where to mount the amp on the bike. Dont want it in the saddlebag since i take them off if i dont have to carry anything. So where did you guys mount your amps? Pics would be great!!
 
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I run the J&M MHAS-2008. They have the built in amps and they seriously rock. As far as whereto put an external amp, as long as it is small enough you can put it under the fork tins and attach it via the bolts for the brake line. My system will our perform the Uniq or Rumble Road any day of the week. I can get them for you as well at a very discounted rate.

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Thanks for the reply Doc. I am partial to the uniq system. cheaper and 5 of my buddies have them. like the sound and the look of them. Im sure the J&M sounds good but i dont like the looks.
 
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I mounted the amp from Uniqcycle inside the chrome housing around the top of the forks. There was just enough room to get it in there on the right side. It is held in place with tie wraps.
 
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Cool.were you able to mount an on and off aux switch on the right side with the amp there?
 
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You should power the amp from the orange and white accessory wire under the left side of the front of the tank near where the handlebars switches attach. That way you do not need a switch.

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I installed a relay wired to the battery, it is tied in and switched with the tail light. When the ignition is turned off, no juice to the amp. The relay is tucked in there right near the battery.
 
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I have the Arc 125.2 / 2-channel mini amp installed in my fairing siting directly over my stereo (anchored) also have my ipod 120gb in the fairing and control from the headunit. Very clean and strong sound.
 
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Very cool! Thanks for the tips. The wiring color on bars might be the ticket.

Still researching systemsfor now.

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I found no need for a relay but that is always a good idea. I would add a new separate ground for an amp to the tank bolt as well. I did add a relay for new passing lamps and like knowing it is there. Tieing it in with a fuse is how i did that as well. I bolted my relay under the fork tins on the left side on the top bolt that holds the brake line. You could do that and put the amp under the right side tins, just run the wire around the neck of the frame.

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