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Lot 24 Set~radio Stereo Amplifier Fm For Motorcycle Biker Cruiser Cafe Wholesale on 2040-parts.com

US $329.95
Location:

Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does Not Apply


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LOT 24 sets~Radio Stereo Amplifier FM For Motorcycle Cruiser Biker Chopper Cafe Racer Harley Wholesale

Item No.: MP3-MT723+Y183M(24SETS)

Quantity: 24 Sets
If you do not want to miss the retransmission by a sporting event, a special flash information or want simply to listen to music while riding your motorcycle this radio and its enclosures especially designed for the motor bikes are the accessory which you seek.  
 
This radio allows you to connect your iPod, MP3, or other walkmans to listen to your own songs anytime!   
 
To fit Harley, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki handlebars.
 
Benefits:
  • Do not miss a sporting event or a special flash information when you are on the road
  • Listen to music
  • Function clock
  • The radio collects the band FM   
 
With its solid case waterproof and its robust fasteners the enclosures will constitute an addition of choice to your motorcycle while the radio will collect the band FM and the fasteners handlebar will make it practical and simple to use.

The speaker itself may not be loud enough, customers may purchase optional amplifier elsewhere.

 

CONDITION: BRAND NEW

COLOR: BLACK/SILVER

FM BAND SPECIFICATIONS Range: 87.5 - 108.5(± 0.55MHz)
SENSITIVITY: ≤26dB
Distortion: ≤0.5%
SNR: ≥58db
AM BAND SPECIFICATIONS
AM band is NOT available for this item.

GENERAL RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Waterproof
Usable output power: 2 X3W
Max output power: 2X 6W
Speaker impedance: 4 - 8Ω
Power voltage: DC 12V
Memory voltage: DC 12 - 48V
Radio dimensions: 8 x 4.3 x 5cm (3 x 1.7 x 2")
Bracket dimensions: 11 x 1.8 x 2.5cm (4.7 x 0.7 x 1")
Color: black
SPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS Waterproof
Working voltage: 10 - 16V DC
Sound pressure: 88dB
Frequency: 165Hz
Effective frequency range: Fo-12Khz
Distortion: <=5%
Rated power input: 15W
Max power input: 30W
Connection: 2 wires
Diameter x depth: 6.3 x 4.3cm (2.5 x 1.7")
Color: black and silver
Pack size: 2 speakers

The motorbike radio and speakers are brand new and boxed and include earphone cables, connection brackets, instructions and installation diagrams.













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