No worries, I know what you're up against, I had to read a heck of alot of info on this and other sites before I went with my setup, it's not the very best out there, but it's what worked for me. There are alot of setups out there that sure sound good standing still but when they get on the road, they wonder where the sound went. If you're just starting to look into the stereo thing, I'd first look into if you're still using the stock windscreen, the wind will kill any sound improvement you will make. I went with a Long Ride Shield with a recurve and 8" and even that helped out, the better the windsheild, the better sound you will get. Another is your helmet, if I go with my half helmet, I wear earplugs to get the wind out of my ears, and it helps believe it or not, with my fullface, the sound comes in a little clearer. I went with Alpine SPR-60 6.5" in my fairing and lowers with a 2 ch Wetsounds amp, essentially a weatherproof ARC amp, and it gives me what I need. I have a set of four Hertz high energy speakers when the Alpines lay down but they've survived high volume and bike washes so far. I've also heard a great setup with FOCAL speakers but then again, it's what you want and can afford. As far as bullet proof, I think a Hawg Wired is a great system, maybe a bit expensive, but I think being built specifically for use on a bike, it's one I should have seriously looked at when I started this. Their amps are easy on your charging system and draw very little compared to a car amp that can suck the life out of your battery if you're sitting with it on and detailing your bike for example. Whatever you do, don't get down on yourself if you find your expectations of a system high when your fairing is off and testing the stereo compared to riding down the road at 70 mph trying to hear it clear, there are just too many variables, I'm not saying that it can't be done, there are some wicked setups on this site and they pump I'm sure, but they have invested quite abit of money and time I'm sure to have that listening pleasure. I wish I could do the same, but just can't at this time. There are also members, especially on the other site I referred to you, that put speakers facing their forks inside the fairings, they say that it is a great improvement, I can't find the guts to cut huge holes in my fairing so I'll stay away from that one, but if it works and they are happy, that's all that matters. Also, there are great step by step threads on here, I used Greg Khougaz's installation thread when he did his J&M install on his Road Glide, worked well. Good luck with your project, ride safe.
