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    Senior Member bobbyf6b's Avatar
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    I think a small pre-amped sub is the way to go. Easy to install and remove when needed.

    I put one like this under the seat in my Ford Focus and it booms.

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    http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...rm_LoPro8.aspx

    (just an example)

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    ok Jimmy when you ever ride down this way we need to talk.

    I wanna hear your set up, and you can advise me on the audio stuff and I'll show you how to install cruise.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkelley View Post
    ok Jimmy when you ever ride down this way we need to talk.

    I wanna hear your set up, and you can advise me on the audio stuff and I'll show you how to install cruise.......
    Sounds like a plan. May be riding down to the Dragon on the 28th. Not sure yet. But, that's being thrown around as a ride down and back up in the same day. Planning on being at the Rally during Labor Day.
    Other than that anything is possible.
    Maybe another trip could come up. Depends on what kind of summer I have in store. I need a busy one.
    Will be in NC sometime after the Rally most likely for another ride put on each year by one of the VRCC people.

    Going to Spearfish ,SD in June, but that's the wrong direction.

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    Come on down any time and well for sure ride in any case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    I think a small pre-amped sub is the way to go. Easy to install and remove when needed.

    I put one like this under the seat in my Ford Focus and it booms.

    Attachment 12229

    http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...rm_LoPro8.aspx

    (just an example)
    Only thing is, making boom inside the small confines of a Ford Focus and making boom on a bike are two very different things. I would be very surprised if that sub would be very satisfying. But, who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    Only thing is, making boom inside the small confines of a Ford Focus and making boom on a bike are two very different things. I would be very surprised if that sub would be very satisfying. But, who knows.
    You're probably right since the car is almost air tight. Maybe a port in the bag would help.

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