Member Reviews for MH Instruments Rumble Road PremiumPlus Speaker System Kit, Chrome, 1inch Clamps

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Part Number: MHI-118
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Average Customer Review: 4.52 (based on 198 reviews)

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(3 stars) reviewed on 08/03/08 by
(mdrozdo) from Raymondville, MO, United States, for a 2003 1800 VTX1800R (Retro) wrote:

Not for the average installer. I am still having problems with a short and engine noise. I had on speaker go out on me and it was fixed and sent back in a timley manner. They are very bulky andtook some time to get used to, but the music going down the highway beats wind noise.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(3 stars) reviewed on 04/01/08 by
Alex Smith (ajsmith) from Plainfield, IL, United States, for a 2001 1500 Intruder VL1500 LC wrote:

sound good, make sure you ground them good or they crackle. easy install and look pretty cool on the bar. Revision, not good for anything over 40 MPH even with a windshield, can't really hear them. pass on these.
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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(3 stars) reviewed on 01/12/08 by
Colin Royer (jeanbryjoe) from Edmonton, AB, Canada, for a 2003 750 Shadow ACE wrote:

Sound quality not the best. But hey its music.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 07/07/07 by
Leroy (Ridges) from , , for a 0 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Purchased these from American Classic Motorcycles on Ebay for $229. Easy to install and have good sound. Had a wire short in one speaker that was repaired with no problem.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 02/18/07 by
Dan (baldreaper) from Racine, WI, United States, for a 2003 Honda Black 1800 VTX1800R (Retro) wrote:

To much money to spend on this. I got a system from Ebay that is almost as good, and alot less money. You will never make something sound really good on a bike, why wast the money on this, when you can spent alot less, for something very close. I will leave the link here for you guys, and ladys.
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6 out of 6 members found this review helpful.

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(3 stars) reviewed on 05/23/06 by
Hannover (Hannover) from Splendora, TX, United States, for a 2007 Tourer - Black 800 Intruder Volusia wrote:

Used with a small MP3 player, sounds good up to 65 MPH but fades off quickly after that.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(3 stars) reviewed on 03/05/06 by
gregg (mcgreggor57) from Louisville, KY, United States, for a 2001 600 Shadow VLX wrote:

They're OK.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 04/06/05 by
jay (poopflinger808) from boulder, CO, United States, for a 2004 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Haven't installed yet, i'll update at a later date
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(3 stars) reviewed on 12/24/04 by
Todd (Rifraf) from Denver, CO, United States, for a 2005 800 Intruder Volusia wrote:

Good sound, better than I anticipated.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 08/30/04 by
Don Silverstein (DonSilver) from San Diego, CA, United States, for a 2009 Honda Goldwing airbag 1600 Vulcan Classic wrote:

The sound quality and volume at lower-than-freeway speeds is satisfactory, however, at speeds over 65, the volume has to be turned up so loud that the sound distorts considerably. I would like to see the manufacturer include a lighted power switch and inline fuse holder, or, if CruiserCustomizing would offer these items in a separate kit, the installation experience would be better. I had to purchase these items at Walmart because none of the local bike shops carried lighted on/off power switches. I tapped into a hot lead inside my headlight casing so I didn't have to run wires very far. I used a plastic mounting bracket off my kids bike which was designed for holding a reflector and mounted the lighted power switch on a screw which supports my windshield mounting bracket. This puts the lighted switch in an area where I can easily see and reach, yet which is not too visibly offensive. If you tap into a hot lead, you need the switch so you can turn off the powered speakers, otherw...
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11 out of 11 members found this review helpful.

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