It’s one way to add bad boy lower speakers to any motorcycle. These new all-in-one 5-1/4 inch amplified speakers with built in digital class D technology produce loud, crystal clear audio. Installation is easy using the included engine guard bar clamps for 1 or 1-1/4 inch bars.
Built-in line-level inputs make the Boom Cans easy to hook up to any OEM factory radio or plug them directly into a music enabled phone, iPod or mp3 player using the 3.5mm auxiliary input jack (headphone jack). The Boom Cans are available in black or chrome finish. $549.95. Further information please contact Cycle Sounds at 1-866-427-2346 or email sales@cyclesounds.com.
Maybe sounding good. But would not like this hanging on my bike.
Does that mean I’ve got to get louder pipes?
$550 for two 5 1/4″ speakers that bolt onto your engine guard – Good Luck!
I thought “Boom Cans” used to be slip on mufflers!
I can just see Japanese gentlemen of modest stature,riding their FLH cop bike replicas around the Yokohama docks blowing their whistles,and talking through headsets,and listening to it back in their faces with these speakers.
I makes eating deadly pufferfish seem very normal to me.
I just see more useless comments from a Ball End that really really needs to simply stop.
Steve Carr
Steve Carr, Amen!!!!
Oh boy, first the Ball End insults the male population of Japan by calling them short asses, then he insults their intelligence with a ridiculous fantasy of idiotic behaviour that only his sick mind could have conceived. I’m with Steve Carr and Larry.
Wow, those look cheesy like a Radio Shack accessory, and I’m fairly certain that Boom-Can™ is trade marked by Bub Enterprises Inc.
Getting old and crabby, don’t even like to ride around anyone with their radio blaring . I still ride to get away from television, telephones and RADIOS!
If I want to listen to the radio I take the truck.
Unless there’s an “Affordable Speaker Act” that REQUIRES these to be installed on all bikes I don’t see anything worth getting all riled up about 😉