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<blockquote data-quote="Romans5.8" data-source="post: 8583684" data-attributes="member: 645790"><p>I'll check that out! If they sound good off-axis, what do I do? It's not like I can move them. (And yes, they are pointed right at me).</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about marine grade stuff either. There seems to be limited availability and they just look awful. Vanity, yes! But they're intended for boats (of course) and it would seem the market wants flashy, usually white, with bright colorful lights and displays. The stock radio is a very plain brushed-steel look (picture below if you're curious). I was thankful to find some decent looking marine grade speakers.</p><p></p><p>It absolutely can be done. An adapter is available, as is wiring to preserve the handlebar controls. I just don't want to if I absolutely don't have to. It sounded fine stock, just quiet.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/sites/motorcyclecruiser.com/files/styles/medium_1x_/public/import/page_element_images/1102_crup_03_o%2Bkawasaki_1700_vulcan_vaquero_dash%2B.jpg?itok=BEjB1hOQ" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romans5.8, post: 8583684, member: 645790"] I'll check that out! If they sound good off-axis, what do I do? It's not like I can move them. (And yes, they are pointed right at me). I don't know much about marine grade stuff either. There seems to be limited availability and they just look awful. Vanity, yes! But they're intended for boats (of course) and it would seem the market wants flashy, usually white, with bright colorful lights and displays. The stock radio is a very plain brushed-steel look (picture below if you're curious). I was thankful to find some decent looking marine grade speakers. It absolutely can be done. An adapter is available, as is wiring to preserve the handlebar controls. I just don't want to if I absolutely don't have to. It sounded fine stock, just quiet. [IMG]http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/sites/motorcyclecruiser.com/files/styles/medium_1x_/public/import/page_element_images/1102_crup_03_o%2Bkawasaki_1700_vulcan_vaquero_dash%2B.jpg?itok=BEjB1hOQ[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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