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    Great Work, Jimmy! Always impressive for me to see what is possible, if you've got the skills!
    Always a good and safe ride,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurare79 View Post
    Great Work, Jimmy! Always impressive for me to see what is possible, if you've got the skills!
    good to say i have enjoyed this ride brother....btw my BUMP trunk is alive!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokinjoe187 View Post
    good to say i have enjoyed this ride brother....btw my BUMP trunk is alive!!
    So you built your enclosure for the sub? Pics??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    So you built your enclosure for the sub? Pics??
    i sent it to your gmail
    amp and parts on order,i decided to use a charge cord for the sub pigtail amp to the bag
    pictures to follow as i fine tune the trunk

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    What kind of sub is that? It looks like a Lanzer. I thought you had bought a J.L. Audio sub.
    This driver here is a bargain and has gained a great reputation if anyone is interested. http://https://www.parts-express.com...eaker--264-919
    Are you going to build an enclosure for it or just mount it in the trunk? You may want to cut out a baffle that fits into the bottom of that trunk to secure the woofer to. I don't know how stiff the bottom of that trunk is, but you definitely want the bottom where the speaker will be mounted to be stiff. Flex will rob your driver of output.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    What kind of sub is that? It looks like a Lanzer. I thought you had bought a J.L. Audio sub.
    This driver here is a bargain and has gained a great reputation if anyone is interested. http://https://www.parts-express.com...eaker--264-919
    Are you going to build an enclosure for it or just mount it in the trunk? You may want to cut out a baffle that fits into the bottom of that trunk to secure the woofer to. I don't know how stiff the bottom of that trunk is, but you definitely want the bottom where the speaker will be mounted to be stiff. Flex will rob your driver of output.
    its actually mounted on a piece of delrin right now as im trying to mock it up and yes lanzar i'm using it for mock up
    didn't want to screw up a 130 dollar speaker!
    should have the rest of the parts this week to work on the amp,great right up btw,i found a fuse box on wing stuffs site so im gonna use that for all my new mods!!wish me luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokinjoe187 View Post
    its actually mounted on a piece of delrin right now as im trying to mock it up and yes lanzar i'm using it for mock up
    didn't want to screw up a 130 dollar speaker!
    should have the rest of the parts this week to work on the amp,great right up btw,i found a fuse box on wing stuffs site so im gonna use that for all my new mods!!wish me luck!
    Keep us informed. Right now, I have three electrical items that I have added outside of the free stuff I got from Honda when I bought my bike. Really it's just two items. I have a harness for my heated clothing , the new amplifier and I have a jack for a trickle charger or easy way to jump if I ever need to. All three have inline fuses and are attached directly to the battery. On my Valkyrie , I had added a power distribution box. I may go that direction with the F6B in the near future.

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    NVX MVPA4 UPGRADE

    Totally a nube here and it is apparent you have much talent. I have zero with Goldwing.. Hope someone can offer assistance...

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    Jimmytee , how are the mm6501's holding up so far?. I'm thinking about getting them and adding a JL 8 inch sub. And crazy as it seems while trying to keep the stock head unit, of course with a different amp.
    2015 Matte Silver F6B (Current Bike)
    2011 Yamaha Stryker Copper Red (Wife's Current Bike)
    2011 Yamaha Stryker Impact Blue (Traded in for F6B)
    1997 Yamaha YZF 1000 (1997-2015 - sold recently)
    1995 Yamaha YZF 600 (1995-1997)
    1984 Yamaha FJ 600 (1984-1993)
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    I come from the Sport Bike World. The things I used to blow by, I now cruise by and enjoy......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Tater View Post
    Jimmytee , how are the mm6501's holding up so far?. I'm thinking about getting them and adding a JL 8 inch sub. And crazy as it seems while trying to keep the stock head unit, of course with a different amp.
    They are still rocking without issue. I ride quite a bit,and the stereo is pumping all the time. So they get a pretty good workout.
    "Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up"

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