Jack Burnie
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I received 1 radio. Wired it in which is super easy. Just a positive an negative wite connection. It just wouldn't come on. So they sent another 1 just like the first one. Same deal. They're both not made right. I have another radio. Different brand name. It works with no problem?
Amanda
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
Worth the money
Jackie Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
Mark Houten
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021
Sounds quality was bad
Luis Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020
Honestly, I was not expecting much for the money I paid for it however, I am very pleased with this little stereo. Installed on my 2010 Sabre in about 20 mins. With a full faced helmet I have to leave my shield open a couple clicks to hear it clearly above50mph but I can hear it clearly..Very satisfied with it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020
Installed in side by side offroad vehicle. Was able to install makig it looking ok. Bluetooth was easily connected. Easy to operate
Michael baker
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
Bought the radio for my 95 virago 750 was really easy to install and sounds excellent the fm is good more for town riding but the Bluetooth is great only problem I have is where you actually mount to the radio it’s stationary so you are unable to adjust the radio with my handlebars it points the radio more up but other than that it’s great for price
lge501
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019
The product seems to be well built. It looks good when installed.Volume: sufficient for quieter bikes at slower speeds. With an open face helmet and a windshield, you should be able to hear it on the highway. I installed this on my cousin’s bike so I haven’t tested. From my experience, it takes a lot more volume to carry clearly over wind and road noise. He doesn’t ride the highway so it will work for him.Installation:They give you enough pieces to make it work. If you could rotate the mounting tabs on the device, it would be much easier and user friendly. The interchangeable brackets on the radio when received are way too small and are metal on metal. They would scratch the bike and slip around. There is however cheaper looking mounts that have rubber on them included. As well as extra bolts and lock nuts.Wiring:HOLLY FREAKING NIGHTMARE!How to begin. Everyone knows that on a 12v system. Red is positive and black is negative, right? Well........ not here!!!!!!! So red is easy because it has a fuse. In the instructions it’s labeled “Battery Anode”. The black wire is actually the “ignition switch” and the GREEN wire is the “battery cathode” or in simple terms NEGATIVE. But WAIT! There is more!! At the end of the wires there is a 3 prong clip. I’m the box, there is the other end of that clip with three Pre-stripped wires. Sounds easy right!?!? NOPE!! Now you get a red, black and yellow wire!! This switches the green to black and the black to yellow!!!! BOOM! Head explode!!Programming FM:As of now and without direction in the manual. We have not found a way to manualy program the preset FM radio channels. There is a way to allow the device to automatically program what ever the hell it wants without you being able to change them. So I hope you like what it chooses because it’s not up to you and turning on the radio mode it starts at the base fm station so you have to SLOWLY Make your way up to anything over 87.1. I guess it’s good for warm up times! Just don’t plan on changing it going down the road without a LONG straightaway and no stoplights. I would recommend a pull over to change. Don’t try it while driving.AUX/Bluetooth and MSDcard slot:We did not have a chance to check this out. I would hope that these options are ok because you would use your device to change the music not this radio. Although there are “control” options in the manual that say you can skip, pause and back up by using the device buttons, again I have not tested.So far that’s all I have for this radio. I hope it helps you in your decision. If you are ok with the crazy wiring and being forced to manually find your radio station upon every start up. This may work for you if you are using Bluetooth only, I’m sure you will have better luck controlling though your phone.Sound:Clear and clean on FM. after working to find a station. No distortion at max volume. No bass but you don’t need it on a motorcycle. You need something to cut the wind and travel well.