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RIP joe iwanski ... ALWAYS MISSED, NEVER FORGOTTEN!!
RIP MARC...PEGS ARE ETERNALLY DOWN FOR YOU BROTHER
"for those who have fought for it, freedom has a taste the protected will never know"
my build threads
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Originally posted by Pacerman View PostI went to Old Town Kissemee and there are tons of mod scooters there. Streched, lighted, lowered, speakers, LCD screens in the foot rests. It was insane.... I was told it is a Purto Rican thing that is being copied...(sorry Rican Kat). They said in PR you gotta have a scooter or a 'busa... I was like OK..............
and yes i am also Puerto Rican...some are cool, but geez, even i know this was a little much97 GSX600 w/ 9,363mi = $300 (Deal of the century)
94.5whp on a Dyno Dynamics
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I...am...at..a..loss..of..words.....WTFOriginally posted by chrisgreer23Looks like Crash has lived up to his name.
1983 Suzuki GR650- Sold
2006 Suzuki SV1000S- Gone but never forgotten
1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible-The other project 350/4 spd and some stuff
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The speakers are obviously used to broadcast motorcycle engine sounds as the scooter ain't gonna be heard in traffic.2015 KTM 1290 Super Adventure
2005 Suzuki 750 Katana, sold
1984 Kawasaki gpz 550, sold
1982 Suzuki gs400e - sold
1973 Honda cb350 - sold
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Originally posted by airforceranger49 View Posti'm originally from Columbus bro.... trust me, its nothing like that there... not nearly as bad as it is down hereLast edited by chris216; 08-17-2010, 09:55 PM.
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The bottom speakers remind me of boobs.Chris
Originally posted by jetmerrittSave up for great gear and dress for the fall before you ride. If you can't afford good quality gear, don't ride. It's like saying you can't afford seat belts for your car. There are just no laws to make gear mandatory.
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Originally posted by chris216 View PostI have to agree, I've heard Columbus is pretty tame on the audio side. It's totally different up here in Cleveland though. The louder the better and I dont mean just bass either
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Sorry allblackat but in ATL they are putting large megaphone horns in the engine compartment and such and blasting music so everyone can hear...
...peaking from under a sleeping bag..."Hi, I'm Zuma"
I'm already in a club but we have Bombers, Fighters and Big Friggin Guns!!!
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Originally posted by loudnlow7484 View PostAnd louder is ALL they care about usually. I worked in Lorain/Elyria for a while, and I've never done more s**t that I disagreed with in my life (as compared to Sandusky, and the Philadelphia suburbs). 3 sets of 6 1/2" components in each door, 8 6x9's in the back deck, a-pillars lined with tweeters........... unbelievably loud, but some of the worst sounding garbage I've ever heard. The imaging is awful, the frequency response is a mess of peaks and dips, the soundstage is a garbled mess from having a bunch of tweeters up high in front but most of the midrange coming from BEHIND you..... and that's just in the cabin! I despised having to tune every ported box to have a big ugly peak in it from 60-40hz simply because if I made it smooth then it "don't bang right". Add to this the normal stresses of shop politics (sales and installers almost never see eye to eye) and you get why I retired from the business altogether. One of my great passions reduced to just an occasional hobby simply because 99.9% of the customers of an audio shop can't appreciate truly great audio.
I'm a little touchy about this, if you can't tell.....
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