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Review on πŸ”Š GoHawk TJ4 2.1 Channel 600W Amplifier 4" Full Range Waterproof Bluetooth Motorcycle Stereo Speakers Audio System AUX FM Radio for 1-1.25" Handlebar Harley Yamaha Can-Am ATV UTV RZR Polaris by Brian Page

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The amp is large and difficult to hide on the bike.

So I'm not new to these bike audio systems. This is the 4th one I installed. Good stuff: came the next day! It's very easy to set up (I've been there several times, of course). Haven't ridden the bike yet (Special 18 Roadking) but in the garage they sound decent. I decided to place the speakers to protect the motor. I just don't like how the speakers look on the grille. You have to throw away the rubber bushings or they won't fit. Not very good: The amp is a little big. There's really no place to hide it under the seat, side covers or battery box on my bike. The speakers are black to match my bike but they are plastic. I do not like it. The speaker connections on the amp don't seem to be as tight as they should be. I hope that won't be a problem. I should mention that the controller that you can attach to the steering wheel is pretty cool. So overall, without riding a bike, I'd say it's a pretty good price at $79. I will share with you my opinion on a few trips. Wanted to upgrade having used them on a bike now. I installed the booster on the front of the frame. Cut the speaker wires to go from the motor rods to the amplifier. I noticed one thing. The pin in the bracket on the speakers has been lost. A little up. The red lock is used permanently. As for the sound. I have no complaints. With the windshield on, music can be heard perfectly, even on the motorway at 80 km/h. The sound is decent. I enjoy and recommend them. Let's see how long they last.

Pros
  • nice stuff
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something