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You can now enjoy your favorite music while riding your motorcycle. Motorcycle stereos come with AM/FM/CD players with digital display and clock, separate bass and treble controls, and a tuner. Weatherproof coverings are provided for protection.
Motorcycle stereos can be easily mounted onto the handlebars or tanks. Characterized by their compact designs, these systems give amazing sound quality even at highway speeds. Motorcycle stereos can play CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs; most of them come with a radio so you can tune into your favorite music channels.
Famous companies, such as Kenwood, have their own line of motorcycle stereos. These systems feature superb CD sound. They have built-in amplifiers and fine tuning facilities for customizing your music. Tank Tunes is another popular motorcycle stereo system. Tank Tunes Motorcycle Stereo Mounting System (M.S.M.S) allows the customer to install the stereo with ease.
Cruiser Tunes is a motorcycle stereo system built specifically for cruiser type motorcycles. You can opt for a remote control to operate this. This has an eclipse hi-power CD receiver with the best anti-skip. It has ESN security, high-power 4-inch poly-cone speakers and an external antenna. The internal antenna and auxiliary input are optional.
Motorcycle stereos come with a warranty and after-sale service. Besides various advanced features, many of today’s motorcycle stereos have beautiful custom-molded plastic housing with vinyl coverings and slip covers that cover the whole unit. There are shops specializing in custom motorcycle stereo systems, including custom CD/MP3 and cassette players which can be installed on most makes and models of motorcycles. These are usually provided with wireless remote control and flip-down detachable faces. Stereo systems with universal mounting ability can be easily fitted on all open bar style bikes with or without a windshield.
» left by bob (2 years 22 days ago.)
not at all. how and where do i view and purchase the stereos either tank or handlebar mounted systems? Respond to this comment
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