badluck73 Posted June 10, 2009 #1 Posted June 10, 2009 just bought shark 250 watt handle bar speaker from gooddeal18.com. just wondering if any has put this system on there rstd? where the mount the speakers? the amp? just want to get some ideas before install. thanks this has to be the best forum for rstd
1joeranger Posted June 10, 2009 #2 Posted June 10, 2009 Mounted the FM receiver onto the chrome housing above speedometer. Not quite a perfect fit but acceptable. I attached speakers to the "Big Willies" cup brackets I have. Perfect Fit. I then reattached my cups using 1/2 Dia. electrical conduit clamps! My IPOD I atached to the cups with velcro! I replaced the audio cord with a 12" audio cord I picked up from Radio Shack. Very happy with the entire project and will add some pictures shortly! Sound is fantastic although I have found that at stop lights everyone tends to look over from their cars because the music might be to load. I keep the volume around 15 and sometimes push it to 22. Have not tried it at full blast 30 yet!
bj66 Posted June 11, 2009 #3 Posted June 11, 2009 i mounted my amp on a radar detector handle bar mount. i removed the mirrors and installed the speakers in the stem mounts. put the mirrors back on and that was it. It looked ok. not great but ok. the speakers looked good, the amp was ok. I put a set on a friends vtx. mounted the speakers to the fairing, the tuner i put in a leather windshield bag. This setup i like way better than mine. the speakers are in behind the fairing and much easier to hear. You cant see the amp, plus itll get some protection if it rains
Pecker Posted June 11, 2009 #4 Posted June 11, 2009 I bought the same exact system, it was a bugger to mount in a location that I liked. The amp went dead on me before I found a spot for the speakers that I liked so I just took everything off. You have to send the amp back to China to get warranty work. I have not decided if it's worth the hassle. Glad you are happy with it, mine sounded awesome (until it died).
badluck73 Posted June 11, 2009 Author #5 Posted June 11, 2009 thanks for the info. was thinking about mounting amp in side bag did you guys wire to the 12v acc wire or direct to the battery:thumbsup2:
shmedly Posted June 27, 2009 #6 Posted June 27, 2009 I just spent my first day with this system and it was good. I mounted the amp behind the left leg lower. The speaker brackets needed to be re-drilled to fit the mirror post because the master cylinder is too close, but I made it work. Compared to my Electraglide it is not quite as good sound, but for what I paid it is fine. Installation was not bad otherwise and the manual was adequate. All around I am happy with it.
badluck73 Posted June 28, 2009 Author #7 Posted June 28, 2009 used p-clamps to mount speakers to handlebar then mounted amp in left saddle bag ran wires under gas tank very impressed with the sound compared to the $300-$400 system if it last it well be well woth it:thumbsup2:
Guest human4m Posted April 13, 2010 #8 Posted April 13, 2010 I put one of the Shark FM/MP3 radios on my 97 RSTC, and it's definitely worth the $90 I paid on gooddeals18.com. Mine came with the wired remote, with plenty long enough cable. I had to lengthen the speaker wires a bit though, I mounted them on a handlebar clamp that used to hold my clock, ran the wires, mounted the amp in the low-side bag, and I love it. I connected the power straight to the battery, but I replaced the terminal ends with an end just like my battery tender, so I just unplug the radio when I want to use the tender. Mine came with the USB stick that you put your MP3's on, plug it in and go. It's great! I should put some pics up...
bigbob Posted April 13, 2010 #9 Posted April 13, 2010 I used the RAM MOUNT system to mount the speakers to the handle bar And put the amp. in the saddle bag. Run the wires under the gas tank, keeps the amp dry, don't think it's water resistant. Ride safe Bob
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