I kind of bounce around, but below are some thoughts......
Well, I have mixed feelings on the project. I think I was expecting more than I got. I have not done the saddlebag speakers, which I am sure would make a significant difference. I really haven't done much to it since I finished it except played with some sound deadening material. This actually really helped the fairing, but did little to the lower speakers. The fairing actually produces pretty decent bass. The lowers produce little to no bass, but are great mid range speakers. I have thought about trying different speakers, or even playing with porting the enclosures. I wear a full face helmet, parked and around town I can notice the difference, driving at speed all I can tell is it gets louder. I am questioning the weight added to the fairing. The amps don't seem as critical as the speakers, because they are much closer to the center. I think both Polk and Alpine make speakers that have very small magnets, I would be curious to hear them side by side. The old baggers had the death wobble, if you have ever felt it, you will never forget. At 80 mph, on a grooved highway, you start feeling a little twitch, you start to question if the speakers way outside could add to the twitch, and if it could turn into a wobble. As of now, no issues, just in the back of my mind. Another thing I question is the heat, these little RF amps produce some heat!! Again, no issues as of now, just in the back of my mind. As for the install, it is pretty straight forward. If you work on your own stuff, and have ever installed a stereo, there is no reason you can't do it. Tif2 kind of mapped it out in his thread, takes some of the questions about fitment out. I chose to eliminate all the factory wiring, didn't want all the extra wiring/connections in there. It would be very easy to put back to stock, although I don't know why you ever would. So in summary, if I had to do it again, I think I would start with the saddlebag speakers first. I found one model 6x8 Rockfrod Fosgate speaker that the tweeter was on a bridge, so the woofer was sealed, and under $100. From what I have read, it takes some modifications to install them, but it is possible. I think you could add an amp, lids, and speakers for about the same as I have into the front. I just looked back and see you have a '12, you are ahead of the game from the start. Oh, another thing, I would probably just do 2 of the 2 channel amps, I did 1 4 channel so I could adjust the level between the fairing and the lowers, but it turns out I have them adjusted equally. Anyway, I am ALL over the place here, just some random thoughts.