Good Shoots JC , appositely gorgeous, and the bike is too 
Terry looks real good on that bike,, i think you need to work a deal and take it home,, what the heck, you only live life once 
I tried.....but they said trading straight across for her 09 Street Glide (that is well over 40k miles) wasn't much of a deal. So I offered to throw a couple hundred in just to balance things out. They looked at me like I had a mental condition. Well, I may have but I didn't tell them that. Anyway....there's no way, no how. Her 09 Street Glide has the 2010 SESG rear fender, saddle bags, LED tailights, etc. the Blade wheels off the 09 SERG, painted inner fairing, Dakota Digital gauges, etc. etc. etc. probably $25-$28k in that bike and they want to offer $15k-$16 on a trade. Oh yes, the MoCo put a new motor in it for her about 4k miles ago so the motor is very low miles. Anyway, it's just not going to happen.....
As for the 200W amp.....roughly I think it was approx. the width of the saddle bag, maybe 2" thick and 4" deep. Not big at all, really. But, when I'm touring (which is often) my bags are packed to the point where I am grateful that it's the ABS plastic and no longer the fiberglass because the fiberglass would have cracked long before now. So regardless of how little space the amp takes or each of the speakers......accumulatively, it's way to much space for either of us to give up. And as packed as we are......no space at all for air to cool the amp and it's buried in the bottom.
I like all the comfort features. A chopped tour pack isn't an option because I always have an ice chest in the king tour pack (love my diet pepsi, gatorade, etc. ice cold....literally) and I carry a Nikon DSLR so the king tour pack is the only one big enough for the ice chest and the camera bag and the lap top. Can't get along without any of the three.

Don't know how I got along before I started riding baggers.

I guess I can relate it to A/C, power windows, cruise control, heated seats, heated rear view mirrors, in the car and truck, etc........once you have it, you just can't live without it. But I can remember as a youngster (more concerened about speed and performance) saying "I don't need air conditioning......it just slows you down". It was several years after all my buddies had cars with A/C before I finally surrendered. But I was the first one of our group to go from the hot rod, stoker motor, stripped down light weight hot rod bike to the Ultra Classic......they all thought I'd lost my mind. Now look at em all.

So, if I ever ended up with one of those sound systems....as resistant as I am to give up the space.....I'm sure I'd get spoiled by that sound system and not be able to live without it. It sure did sound nice......much louder yet much clearer than any bike I've ever heard. Besides the fact it's two 200W amps, I think the location of the speakers (front fairing, tweeters up higher, leg fairing all coming from the front and then the saddle bag liteally right behind your body and blowing up toward your ears is all relevant to the "balanced" quality sound.
OK, I'll get off my

now. You guys rush out there and get yours and then tell me what I'm missing.
