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wL<3bass

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  1. Hey atleast you didn't wait for a package to be delivered and it end on an the front step of an abandoned house down the street....TWICE Only to notice it 2 days after it was suppose to be there.
  2. Prolly gonna go to the strip club, drag strip, work, lake, ride 4wheelers and of course hang with friends while doing all of these.
  3. Not even close... The BL is rated at 1000wrms STOCK and the Havoc 1250wrms.... I was throwing every bit of 1500wrms+++ to my 15" BLs in 4.1 cubes a piece... I would put a loaded BL against a Havoc anyday as far as power handling.
  4. Depends on impedance rise, voltage drop, ohm load, supply current, wire gauge, etc.
  5. Try yelling it might be louder than what you have now....and if you throat gets sore just bring a few cough drops.
  6. It will most certinaly come out, putting it back in might be more of a challenge...
  7. I had a slight whine occasionally some how it turn into horrible alternator noise... It got to the point where I tore all my interior out and meticulously laid the wires and RCAs out, also using my 360.1 I have 0 noise, none whatsoever.
  8. BL will easily take 1.5-2kwrms of clean power... I was giving mine well over 1.5kwrms and they never got smelly ever. The suspension os good for it too... And mine was the older style loaded BL not the newer even more beastly BL, they are a seriously underrated woofer.
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  10. Something like 80-120wrms for the mids... They make just the carbon mids or you can get them as the havoc component set with is active.
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  12. Your gonna have retards regardless of the motorcycle you choose. edit: Just b/c I don't personally own a motorcylce doesn't mean I haven't riden one illegally. My friend went from a dirtbike to a cbr1000 at 16 guess what... He's not dead.
  13. When I was looking at a bike I'm not gonna waste my time or money, I'm going big or not at all. I learned to ride at 15yrs old a fully loaded Honda GoldWing on a pothole filled gravel road... Not the easiest bike by any means and also not the best road to learn on however if your careful and learn not to rip on it until you get experienced, I think a 1000cc+ is what I would go for. Me personally my first bike with be a Hayabusa with plans on turbocharging it... Be careful learn how to ride for 6m-1yr and then begin to ride faster. Then again I did learn to drive in a 400hp GTO.
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