Serving Bikers Since 2001. More than 1 Million Packages Shipped!
|
Why buy from CruiserCustomizing?
- Satisfaction Guaranteed - No Hassle Returns - Expert Customer Service Team - Thousands of Happy Customers |
| Part Number: MHI-118 |
4.52 (based on 198 reviews)
126 Reviews
57 Reviews
10 Reviews
2 Reviews
3 Reviews
(4 stars) reviewed on 05/10/10 byetnrainbow (etnrainbow) from , , for a M50 Boulevard wrote: Easy to install Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/28/09 bysabre (nelson65) from bayville, NJ, United States, for a 2003 1100 Shadow Sabre wrote: got these from a friend,speakers were not in the best shape gutted them out and replaced with 100 watt speakers from a local electronic place added a 300 watt amp and behold great music on the road Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/17/09 byscbambam (scbambam72) from , , United States, for a 2003 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote: Sounds Awsome....even with my Warlock pipes....lol Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/14/09 byFred (pootwo) from Mineville, NS, Canada, for a 2007 1300 V-Star wrote: Love the sound Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 07/16/09 byLaura (goose041) from Flemingsburg, KY, United States, for a 2005 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote: Awesome sound!!! Still getting used to having the speakers on handlebars. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 05/16/09 byBearhug (newcalirider) from , , for a 0 1600/1700 Road Star wrote: I have the 4" 100Watt (each!!) delux system with the bar mounted volume control. The system sounds fantastic!! What a ride I get when I can jam out to my tunes on my ipod!!! Now for the critic stuff...the volume control is too sensitive. It should be tighter so when I'm riding I don't have to worry about cranking it when I don't want to. Other than that.....get a noise filter and a ground loop isolator...just do it. It clears up all engine noise and not to mention...handle bars are not a great source of ground so run good grounds and your first install will be your only install!!! Now go ride!! Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 12/30/08 byMtnMan (MtnMan61) from Greybull, WY, United States, for a 2005 1500 Vulcan Classic Fi wrote: Good product with quality sound output. With the windshield on & no helmet (no fairing), I have quality audio above the posted limit on the interstate. Many riders following me have noted the fine quality as well! ;) The only issue I've noted is the lack of added protection where the wire runs thru the hollow mounting bolt. I'd recommend you disassemble the speaker and install a single layer heat-shrink tube over the wires to avoid shorting out later. My wires get bumped and tweaked when stuffing a jacket between the windshield and handlebars, resulting in extra stress on the wires. Check your installation point and adjust accordingly. Review Details 8 out of 8 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 06/18/08 byTed (tedlyons) from Apex, NC, United States, for a 2003 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote: I LOVE having music on the bike. These were easy to install, and look great. I found them cheaper on an ebay store. The sound isn't the highest quality when cranked all the way up and just sitting still. But I am quite happy with them. Review Details 1 out of 2 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 04/14/08 byBigoC90 (cliff) from Richlands, VA, United States, for a 2005 black & blue C90 Boulevard wrote: Not to hard to install, and the sound is good. They get to be a little hard to hear after about 70 mph. I use them with my MP3 player and my portable xm radio. Review Details 4 out of 5 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 04/11/08 bymike (seeker33) from bowmanville, ON, Canada, for a 2006 silver/blue classic LT 900 Vulcan wrote: sound great and looks good Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 02/08/08 byKen (The-Grave-Digger) from Elizabethton, TN, US, for a 2006 Tan/Silver 1100 V-Star Silverado wrote: Nice additon to bike. Easy to instal. Review Details 1 out of 2 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 11/18/07 by(Blueie) from Shelby, NC, United States, for a Blue & Black 2007 Silverado 650 V-Star Silverado wrote: sounds great this sound system has added a whole new dimension to my riding experience. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 10/15/07 byMax Gallegos (rgalle1) from Farmington, NM, United States, for a 1800 VTX1800R (Retro) wrote: Looks good. Aiming was critical to be able to hear them well at Highway speeds. Sound Source makes a difference. Cheapy FM radio was unsatisfiing. Sirius Satellite radio ROCKS ! Bass response could be better. Review Details 3 out of 3 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 09/29/07 byMemphis (guitargristle) from Muskego, WI, United States, for a 2007 800 Vulcan Classic wrote: These things sound great. Totally easy to install and they sound good. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/06/07 byBrad (bradmeyers79) from Brooklyn Park, MN, United States, for a 2003 Burgandy & Root Beer Brown 1100 V-Star Silverado wrote: Got these from a friend for $100. They work great at slower speeds. To use them at highway speeds I suggest earplugs to cut out the wind noise. They make long trips more enjoyable... Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 05/14/07 byBambam (joseba1969) from houston, TX, United States, for a 1998 1500 Valkyrie Tourer wrote: Nice sound until 75 mph Review Details 2 out of 2 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 10/17/06 byrcdoc (rcdoc) from miami, FL, United States, for a 1999 750 Shadow ACE wrote: very well made, can be heard at 70 plus miles and hour behind a windshield. make a long ride more enjoyable. i have an xm satalite connected to them with a radio shack pre amp. the pre amp is needed with small out put sources like a mp3 or a walkman. with a regular personal radio that uses full size headphones it is not needed. i also got the radio mount. the mount works great and is rock solid. i have never lost a radio when using it. Review Details 2 out of 2 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 10/03/06 byJeff (jeffsvstar) from Oshawa, ON, Canada, for a 2005 1100 V-Star Silverado wrote: Love these speakers. Hooked to a mp3 is a great way to hear your tunes without the mess and bulk of a sterio, amp, etc. Eazy to install, looks great. Review Details 3 out of 3 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/23/06 byChuck Tidd (enjoyingfreedom) from Milford, KS, United States, for a 2007 blue and black 650 V-Star Silverado wrote: Sounds good even over wind and engine noise with CD player, Ipod has a little less volumne control Review Details 4 out of 4 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 08/20/06 byTerry Haven (haven48457) from Lake Wales, FL, US, for a 2000 1500 Vulcan Nomad Fi wrote: Great, I would never again ride without a radio Review Details 1 out of 1 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |