New Harley-Davidson Boom! Audio Custom Touring System

New from Harley-Davidson, a complete audio system engineered to deliver unsurpassed audio performance in an outdoor environment. The new Boom!™ Audio Custom Touring System (P/N 76000209 $1,895.95) from The Boom!™ Audio Custom Touring System combines fairing, fairing lower and saddlebag-mounted speakers to envelop the rider and passenger in music. Dual Amps and 8 Speakers deliver exceptional sound clarity. System-matched to the original-equipment Advanced Audio Radio on many Harley-Davidson Touring models, this kit includes: (2) Two-channel, 100 watts/channel amplifiers (fairing and saddlebag); (2) 5.25-inch fairing speakers; (2) 2-inch tweeter pods; (2) 6.5-inch mid-range fairing lower speakers; and (2) 5×7-inch full-range saddlebag lid speakers, plus all required wiring and mounting hardware.

Fits 2006-later Street Glide and 2006-2009 Electra Glide Standard models equipped with Advanced Audio Radio. Requires separate purchase of a Vented Color-Matched Fairing Lower Kit and appropriate Saddlebag Lids. Not compatible with Tour-Pak® luggage, Heavy Breather Air Cleaner and some audio accessories. Dealer Digital Technician software update is required and dealer installation is recommended.

A Boom!™ Audio Saddlebag Speaker Kit (P/N 76000202, $369.95) and Boom!™ Audio Fairing Lower Speaker Kit (P/N 76000050, $219.95) are also available as separate items. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details. Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Website

22 Responses to “New Harley-Davidson Boom! Audio Custom Touring System”


  1. 1 roscoe Sep 3rd, 2011 at 10:57 am

    Great, now we are going to have to listen to “Born to be wild” at every stop light.

  2. 2 Boss Hawg Sep 3rd, 2011 at 1:14 pm

    It’s a very nice system and designed not to overwork your alternator.

    Sounds great!

    Boss Hawg

  3. 3 ValueTeck Enterprises Sep 3rd, 2011 at 5:58 pm

    Why not? Looks like a quality system.

  4. 4 Rob Campbell Sep 3rd, 2011 at 11:55 pm

    I’m sure the system is top notch in every way. I’m even kind of intrigued by it. But I was at an event this summer where some middle aged guys (yeah, I know, my age) ride in on baggers with crap music thumping out of the stereos. It’s gonna get noisy out there.

    On the other hand, I’ve always wanted to carve up some wooded canyon with Flight of the Valkries, or 1812 Overture or some seriously quality classical music orchestrating the whole thing. No kidding.

  5. 5 Gas Man Sep 4th, 2011 at 8:49 am

    For $2500 there are other brand systems out there, that I’m sure deliever better performence.

    Not to mention with this system, you loose 2 of your fairing gauges.

  6. 6 Mike Sep 4th, 2011 at 9:47 am

    Sad, just plain Sad, For people who need this, buy a Frekin car !!!

  7. 7 Olive Oil Sep 4th, 2011 at 11:33 am

    I will enjoy listening to other bikes music at a light….

  8. 8 sly Sep 4th, 2011 at 2:47 pm

    @ roscoe – LMFAO !!!!!!!!

  9. 9 Kustoms and Choppers Sep 4th, 2011 at 5:30 pm

    I never got the point of audio systems in bikes

  10. 10 Gas Man Sep 4th, 2011 at 5:40 pm

    I love my radio on the road. Many others do as well. I do have a hogtunes system on mine and didn’t spend nearly this much coin. Those that don’t get it, are either being close minded, or maybe don’t ride 2k-3k miles in a long weekend. Maybe…

  11. 11 chopperfreak29 Sep 4th, 2011 at 9:42 pm

    Yeah, because i totally want to listen to some idiot’s terrible taste in music. Thanks for making harleys as annoying as kids in their tuner cars. Way to go. A guy rode up on a bagger with gay airbrushed flames and a big stupid stereo the other day while i was stopped to get gas in my sporty. He had new country blasting as loud as possible. I don’t blast metal out of my truck when I’m stopped or even at lower speeds because i know that most people don’t want to listen to the music I enjoy. But apparently the middle-aged wannabes that would give me dirty looks if I had Sepultura pounding out of my truck at a stop light or gas station can force the rest of us to listen to the milksop garbage they call music. Awesome. Just awesome. People, motorcycles are meant to be light and fast and agile. Not bloated and gross with added garbage. They call bikes like that garbage wagons for a reason.

  12. 12 Greybeard Sep 5th, 2011 at 7:21 am

    I see the plan now.

    When they finally come down on loud pipes you just pop in a disc of your favorite
    drag piped fueler.

    Brilliant.

    Just no end to the creative energies applied to pissing off one’s neighbors and making life even more tense.

  13. 13 Pedro Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:08 am

    What a bunch of whining! I cannot understand why I can’t have a radio when I ride a bike…I live off of my bike and it is my primary mode of transport. I allow everyone else to ride what they want, when they want, and where they want and I expect the same from u. Now if u have a problem with someone listening to music while they put on 1000 miles of interstate then u have a problem. I don’t blast my music and try not to bother others, but again, it is YOUR problem. I ride in Idaho/Oregon/Washington/Montana… I will be cruzin and enjoying my tunes. All of the above naysayers, not a one of them are real touring riders or they would understand.

  14. 14 Lugnut Sep 5th, 2011 at 10:02 am

    Who is Sepultura? And why does anyone care how somebody else spends there money?

    Perhaps is someone could just lay out the specs for the one bike that meets with the approval of the motorcycle supreme council, we could all just build that bike and all this whining about what other people do with money they earned could cease.

    While the motorcycle supreme council is at it, could we also receive guidance on exactly what shoes, pants and shirt is deemed acceptable?

  15. 15 Georgia Red Clay Sep 5th, 2011 at 2:05 pm

    I would not talk about anybody with a stereo and gay flames as you call it if I was gassing up a sporty. Riding your wifes bike these days?

  16. 16 bobx Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:28 pm

    “motorcycles are meant to be….”

    where exactly can i read what motorcycles are ‘meant’ to be? please let me know because id really like to read that…

    some will abuse the loud stereos, just as some guys have to rev the sh*t outta their bikes everytime they start them up or ride down the street.

    deal with it. dont have to like it, dont have to agree with it.

    just deal with it..

  17. 17 just my opinion Sep 6th, 2011 at 10:32 am

    Georgia Red Clay; LMFAO Thanks for the laugh.

  18. 18 Matt Sep 6th, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    I certainly understand the appeal of having music with your ride but spending lots of $$$ to attempt to get a “audiophile experience” while being constantly surrounded by competing wind, motor, & road noise is just plain futile not to mention dangerous if you drown out ALL the traffic noise around you. But then again I know many Harley owners that spend most of the time on their bike parked so in a tailgating situation or something it might be handy.

  19. 19 Derik Sep 6th, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    My wife’s Sporty has “gay flames” and no radio. Should I add a radio or delete the flames? So damn confusing trying to please everyone.

  20. 20 Rick Lossner Sep 6th, 2011 at 4:17 pm

    @Georgia Red Clay … love it!!!

    Reminds of an incident awhile back…. Guys was bragging to everyone around him he had an HD. He was dressed the part .. you know… black boots… 1/2 finger gloves…. black T Shirt… Rag on the head….. all this while shopping in a wal mart with his nieces/nephews with him..

    I finally broke down and asked him what he rode… you know.. fellow brother and all 🙂 … With a straight face … “Sportster” he says…………..

  21. 21 CafeSportyTC Sep 7th, 2011 at 11:49 am

    damn guess i need to go buy a Dyna…. lmfao

  22. 22 poppymann Sep 7th, 2011 at 2:30 pm

    More crap for the doo rag set. It’ll match their cupholders, GPS, and digital dashboards.

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