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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2008

Crutchfield demonstrates a motorcycle stereo installation.

http://www.crutchfield.com/Motorcycle-Stereo-Installation/

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  • so the remote wire is the power wire? same for this amp?

  • @DecaPierce

    The amp in this system only has one power wire, that's why it's important to connect it to a fuse that is "switched," meaning it's only on when the bike is on.

    Hope that clears it up,

    CrutchfieldTV

    800 315 0030

  • how does it sound at 60-70?

    

  • @YOSKIE806

    It sounds pretty good at any speed. Problem is we don't sell this motorcycle system any longer. Sorry everybody.

    CrutchfieldTV

    800 315 0030

  • how do you install it so only the power comes on when the ignitions on?

  • English family,

    You connect the power wire to a fuse that is switched. One that is only live when the bike is on.

    Feel free to call us for a more detailed explanation.

    CrutchfieldTV,

    800 555 9408

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  • @crutchfieldtv Damn. I want this.

  • Good install bro! This would never work on my bike because anything above 4,000rpm is just deafening lol

  • I dunno about you guys but I prefer the sound of an engine and my own thoughts as I ride. Isnt that the point of biking though? Getting away from it all so you have time to relax and not have things that are normally in your life (yes even music) for just a few minutes while you ride.

  • Seriously, whatever... the system comes fully plug n play. Mount speakers where you want...run speaker wires to amp (mounted where you want.) Plug in. Power is taken from your starter box. You have to find out which wire is ignition and which is ground...easy enough. you get the power by using the supplied T Tap. A simple clip on the wire device. Cycle sounds uses a proprietary t tap made by 3m called the 3m Scotchlok..

  • i do not see it anywhere in the cycle listing...??

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