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hondusa
I thought I would try something I've never seen before. A stereo system on a sportbike....Ingredients include: 2(soon to be 4) sonic impact stick on speakers and a sonic t class amps, a under fairing switched dc source for amp, 50 hour mp3/fm tuner player.

This is a recipe for a stereo system I can hear in my brick home with the bike idling outside. speakers are attached underside windshield, and the amp is under seat. I will get photos if anyone wants to see them. And with a headsock,helmet,windy, at 65 I can hear every word.

Total cost: $280

Has anyone else tried this?
Dion
Jeff did it on his ST
hondusa
everything is hidden on my xx.. Those st's are nice. The only thing visible is the mp3 player....size of a bic lighter. and the speakers are way up under the windsheild....stuck to the windshield and .9 inches deep. later i'll take some pics and post them..
TechnoGecko
QUOTE(hondusa)
I thought I would try something I've never seen before.  A stereo system on a sportbike....Ingredients include: 2(soon to be 4) sonic impact stick on speakers and a sonic t class amps, a under fairing switched dc source for amp, 50 hour mp3/fm tuner player.  

This is a recipe for a stereo system I can hear in my brick home with the bike idling outside.  speakers are attached underside windshield, and the amp is under seat. I will get photos if anyone wants to see them.  And with a headsock,helmet,windy, at 65 I can hear every word.  

Total cost: $280

Has anyone else tried this?



.. why not just get a nice set of in ear headphones?
Justin
QUOTE(TechnoGecko)
QUOTE(hondusa)
I thought I would try something I've never seen before.  A stereo system on a sportbike....Ingredients include: 2(soon to be 4) sonic impact stick on speakers and a sonic t class amps, a under fairing switched dc source for amp, 50 hour mp3/fm tuner player.  

This is a recipe for a stereo system I can hear in my brick home with the bike idling outside.  speakers are attached underside windshield, and the amp is under seat. I will get photos if anyone wants to see them.  And with a headsock,helmet,windy, at 65 I can hear every word.  

Total cost: $280

Has anyone else tried this?



.. why not just get a nice set of in ear headphones?


+1 , will sound much better, and not be a public disturbance
Texhoss
Dion, that sure is a nice rigged ST1100. I still would like to have one for a second bike some day!

Texhoss
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