Crank The Volume And Clarity Of Your Harley-Davidson Touring Motorcycle With Boom! Audio Saddlebag Speakers

1Boom!-Saddlebag-Speaker-KitYou may think that Harley-Davidson Touring motorcycles come well-equipped from the factory. But there are still opportunities for personalization. For example, you can pump up the music with the Boom!™ Audio Saddlebag Speaker Kit (P/N 76000489, $399.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories.

This kit adds a pair of 5×7-inch waterproof 2-ohm full range speakers to the saddlebag lids of 2014 Harley-Davidson Prject RUSHMORE Touring models . The result increases the available sound pressure level (SPL) and listening volume with lower distortion and improved clarity at highway speeds.

1Boom!-Saddlebag-Speaker-Kit.2The speakers feature high-strength woofer cones and suspended 25mm tweeters that are directionally optimized for improved rider acoustics. Extensively tested to withstand the harshest riding conditions and backed by a two-year warranty, the speakers fit custom designed saddlebag lids and are covered by durable perforated-metal speaker grills. The kit includes left and right speakers, grills, rear wiring harness, and installation hardware. It fits 2014 Harley-Davidson Street Glide®, Street Glide® Special, Electra Glide® Ultra Classic® and Ultra Limited models. Color-matched saddlebag lids ($309.95) are sold are separately. A Dealer Digital Technician software update is required and installation by an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer is recommended.

6 Responses to “Crank The Volume And Clarity Of Your Harley-Davidson Touring Motorcycle With Boom! Audio Saddlebag Speakers”


  1. 1 Rodent Jul 24th, 2014 at 8:34 am

    Can you hear me now?

  2. 2 J.H. Jul 24th, 2014 at 12:41 pm

    Is’t bad enough to pull up to a light and the car next to you has a boom box with broken speakers thumping the ground. Now bikes. In the 70′ I did try a stereo on a 76′ FLH bat wing faring. It was impossible to hear your motor, and pipes, or the sterio at speed. .A few years ago I had a Guy come in the shop and wanted me to remove his loud pipes so he could hear his tunes. $500. worth of pipes down the drain( I guess he Ebayed ’em). Back to stock he went with Lead Zep screaming. Kinda strange then, and now it’s even worse.. We yell loudly about Freedom, freedom to jack with citizens is the norm. I will not ride with a jerk with this crap- My friends and I , we just laugh at them.. Pay attention to the road around you, not changing CD’s, kinda like cagers cell phoning, and texting. Oh crap that will be the next road hazard to worry about. Just ride in a car and give us who ride a break..

  3. 3 Frank Dracman Jul 24th, 2014 at 8:38 pm

    Between the audio system, heated this that and other thing, video screen, backrest…..enough!

    If you wanna make your bike like your living room, then just stay home.

  4. 4 Heavy Metal Jul 25th, 2014 at 12:06 am

    The old curmudgeon in me just doesn’t get it. There are a few dozen of these asshats with this kind of stereo system blaring at thursday bike night all with different tunes. I like the sound of the V twin, that’s my music. Can’t blame them, apparently there is customers for this stuff.

  5. 5 Woody Jul 25th, 2014 at 2:21 pm

    Hey you kids! Get off my lawn!!! ☺

  6. 6 Blackmax Jul 25th, 2014 at 4:18 pm

    If some people didn’t like music with their riding
    There would be a Lot of aftermarket companies
    (Hogtunes, J & M, Rockford Fosgate, Arc Audio, Hawg Wired and Soundz are just a few)
    that would be out of business or have their market seriously reduced.
    Got no argument against Good music (the key word there is Good..)
    & you need a good system to play it on. I can still hear the pipes, so it’s all good

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