Kuryakyn RoadThunder Series by MTX Audio

Kuryakyn® RoadThunder® by MTX Audio® is an all-new series of high-performance motorcycle audio accessories packed with power, style and versatility. All products feature construction in accordance with IP66 Rating (Ingress Protection Rating). The dust- and water-resistant speakers and enclosures are built to handle the harshest of extremes for safe operation in a multitude of riding environments.

kury1Kuryakyn RoadThunder Sound Bar by MTX. It produces exceptional sound quality through six total speakers and 150 watts of peak power. An internal amp powers two 2″ x 3″ full-range speakers and four high-frequency 1″ tweeters for pulse-pounding, distortion-free sound. An internal Bluetooth receiver wirelessly connects the Sound Bar to any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or music device. Built-in 3.5mm auxiliary input and output ports keep non-Bluetooth devices connected and can also sync the Sound Bar with external amps, additional RoadThunder Sound Bars or Speaker Pods, as well as select factory stereo head units for a hassle-free sound and Bluetooth upgrade. Available in Satin Black (P/N 2715) or Satin Silver (P/N 2714) finishes, and includes a patent-pending universal mounting clamp that fits 7/8″ to 1-1/4” bars for installation on a wide range of motorcycles and recreational vehicles. MSRP: $399.99.

kury2Kuryakyn RoadThunder Speaker Pods by MTX Audio. The pint-sized powerhouses have 100 watts of peak power to produce incredible sound clarity with low current draw at only five amps. The versatile pair of 3” full-range speakers have built-in 3.5mm input and output auxiliary ports for connecting with additional RoadThunder Speaker Pods and Sound Bars, or select factory stereo head units. The all-weather speakers are housed in stylish and compact Chrome (P/N 2710) or Satin Black (P/N 2711) high-impact housings with matching grills. An included set of universal 1” clamps and 7/8” bar adapters provides a wide range of fitment options, with 1-1/4” mounting clamps sold separately (P/N 1468 Chrome, 2792 Satin Black). Includes two adjustable mounting brackets for installation on bars sized 7/8″ through 1-1/4″.

kury3Kuryakyn RoadThunder Fairing Speaker Kit by MTX. Includes everything needed to replace the stock fairing speakers with powerful, distortion-free audio. The included 2-channel RoadThunder Amp is IP66-rated and cranks out 400W of potent peak power with selectable high-pass crossover for optimum performance with the fairing kit speakers. Two water-resistant 120-watt 6.5″ coaxial speakers with extended low frequency response offer fuller sound and high sensitivity for no distortion at higher volume levels. The included custom steel mesh replacement speaker grills are available in Chrome or Satin Black and make the pair look as good as they sound. Kit includes two 120W 6.5″ replacement fairing speakers, 2-channel 400W amp, wiring harness and speaker grills. Fitment is currently available for all ’98-’13 Electra Glides, Street Glides and Trikes. MSRP: $499.99.

7 Responses to “Kuryakyn RoadThunder Series by MTX Audio”


  1. 1 mkv Jun 8th, 2016 at 10:45 am

    Why did MTX have to put the Kury name on it?

  2. 2 I Touch Your Face Jun 8th, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    Why did Kury have to put the MTX name on it?

  3. 3 Matt W. Jun 8th, 2016 at 1:20 pm

    Partnering with a well known audio brand name is smart marketing. Especially for a premium range product.

  4. 4 Woody's Jun 8th, 2016 at 2:25 pm

    Why did Porsche radios used to still say Blaupunkt? 😉 My guess is Kury felt the NTX branding was worth more than the cost of having separate tooling for their name on it.

  5. 5 Badams Jun 9th, 2016 at 12:54 am

    i thought the sound of the wind and the engine was music?

  6. 6 Blackmax Jun 11th, 2016 at 11:15 am

    If I need music, I’ll get a Street / Road / Ultra Glide
    or an Indian Chieftain / Roadmaster that already has one & upgrade it …

  7. 7 Woody's Jun 13th, 2016 at 8:19 am

    Obviously this system is designed for those who don’t have/want a fairing, but do want audio.

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