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How to Replace the RTS Speakers

I am thinking of fitting Kicker PS5250 5-1/4" 2-Way Motorcycle Speakers



See - http://www.kicker.com/ps5250

Any one know if these would fit and be suitable They appear to do a
Impedance of 2 or 4 (Ohms) Which one for the Spyder or could it be either
Thanks

Eddie Sheppard
Reading UK

I know this thread is kinda old, but did anyone replace them with the Kickers? Also noticed that Polk has a new MM line (although they dont have the 4" for the rear) as well.
 
Replacement of front speakers

I'm not much of a mechanic but I bought the DXI 5.25 front speakers. I poped the front grill and was trying to figure out how to unscrew and pull out the current speakers through the grill whole or do I need to disassemble more of the front panel to get the speakers out and put the new ones in? I tried copying and pasting the link that sofer posted. I can't get it to work. Could somebody help me and give me some advice on how to install the front speakers I would really appreciate it.:dontknow:
 
This is good info to know an being that I am getting ready to install some speakers in the rear this will help me out alot.....
 
Don't want to make like an expert, but I just installed rear speakers in the RT

I was nervious having read the thread and seen the video over the winter. Jumped in and it was pretty easy with one little trick that worked for me. When seperating the inner and outer parts of the arm rests, look into the slots that the hooks fit in to, there is a tiny tab (1/8" tall triangle) of plastic (factory must use it to speed assembly) it is going to break off to slide the hooks out of the slots anyway so slip a flat blade screw driver in and snap it off. whole thing now easily slides apart and together.

Like the sound much better with the rears in
 
I did the J&M Spyder Speakers from Custom Dynamics and they made a huge difference. MUCH more volume and MUCH clearer sound at said volume.
 
Ref my ealier post Re -I am thinking of fitting Kicker PS5250 5-1/4" 2-Way Motorcycle Speakers

The only dealer in the UK did not have them in stock and it looked like he would not be having anymore in, So I never went down that road

I had changed my OEM Ones for Marine type Speakers - Front only - Concerned ref weather protection
Found the sound distorted once above Half Volume
Was going to change back to the Stock OEM Ones as they at least did give a better sound at a higher volume
But came across the J&M Audio upgrade Speakers for the Spyder RT

Got mine from Custom Dynamics - Were on offer at a lower price than J&M Direct at the time and I was able to support a SpderLovers vendor
as well


Order them a few months ago and fitted them - Very impressed with the quality and the Sound esp at the Higher volumes (Needed if using
Speakers on the Highway)
I fitted a complete set Front and Rear and are very happy with them
I have also fitted a Bluetooth transmitter which allows me to switch the Speakers off and direct the sound to my Sena SMH10 Headset

Having looked at varouis audio systems J&M do have a great deal of experience in the Motorcycle Audio field - It was for this reason I went
with them

Eddie Sheppard
Reading UK



Eddie Sheppard – Reg RT10 SPY
Spyder – RT-S SES (AUTO 2010 Model)


List of Mods :-


Added Zuno 660 - Garmin kit as supplied on the Spyder RT Limited
Digital Voltmeter and Digital Clock to replace Fuel and Temp gauge – Fuel and Temp now
displayed in Cluster Display
LED Bulbs Reversing Lights,Front position lights
HMT - Brake Light
Full Size Brake Pedal by Steve = TricLed.com
LED – Running lights
LED - Mud Flap lights
Rear extended Mud Flap
LED Light in Rear Trunk
Elka Shocks Stage 1 +R – Front and Rear
Shock Covers
Track Rod Covers
Spyderpops – BumpSkid .Missing Belt Guard & New Funk weather-strip
New Odyssey battery PC680MJ
BaJaRon – Custom Ignition Wire Set + NGK 2 Iridium DCPR8EIX. Spark Plugs
K&N Air Filter
Sport Tall Wide Clear Wind shield – Cut down to 24” High
Chrome 2011 Front Lower Wind deflectors
Utopia Backrest
Diamond R, Passenger Armrest for Can-Am Spyder RT
S/S Seat Prop
S/S Handlebar Weights
S/S Grills both sides matching
Bottom Panel S/S Protection
S/S stronger Funk Lid brackets
S/S Bracket for RBNS Hood for Zumo 660 GPS + TourTech Lockable Mount
Mirrors Zipped tied for added protection
Rubber Tank protector on glove box
Grip Puppies
Switch in Switch Cluster for Manual Fan operation
Power Socket in Switch Cluster and at Rear passenger Handrail
Rear Speaker Switch for passenger On/OFF
Upgraded Front/Rear J&M Speakers
Bluetooth Via Sony transmitter TMR- BT10 - On board Radio to Sena SMH10 Headsets
 
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