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<blockquote data-quote="Romans5.8" data-source="post: 7923226" data-attributes="member: 645790"><p>Are those (and the crossover as well) marine grade? Doesn't say so on the website. These WILL get rained on. I do a lot of long distance touring and have ridden through thunderstorms and will likely do it again! My little polk marine handlebar speakers I have right now are hilarious splashing water out of them the whole time!</p><p></p><p>The fairing itself is not sealed from weather either. The inside of the fairing is likely to get damp in heavy rain. The head unit is inside a water proof 'shround' that mounts into the fairing, so that's covered. But obviously speakers don't work well in cases! So everything outside of the head unit needs to be waterproof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romans5.8, post: 7923226, member: 645790"] Are those (and the crossover as well) marine grade? Doesn't say so on the website. These WILL get rained on. I do a lot of long distance touring and have ridden through thunderstorms and will likely do it again! My little polk marine handlebar speakers I have right now are hilarious splashing water out of them the whole time! The fairing itself is not sealed from weather either. The inside of the fairing is likely to get damp in heavy rain. The head unit is inside a water proof 'shround' that mounts into the fairing, so that's covered. But obviously speakers don't work well in cases! So everything outside of the head unit needs to be waterproof. [/QUOTE]
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