Product Description
1 year warranty. Please note a remote is NOT included with the 119.99 price. THE HOTTEST MOTORCYCLE SYSTEM WITH FM RADIO ONLINE NOW GOT A LOT HOTTER. THIS NEW SYSTEM IS A WHOPPING 250 WATTS. THIS IS UNHEARD OF FOR MOTORCYCLE SYSTEMS UNDER 1000$. You can connect this system to any mp3 player, IPOD, cd player, etc. Available in black or chrome. The amp is 250 watts. This listing is for a brand new & factory sealed Shark Motorcycle or Yacht audio system. Available in B… More >>
#1 by Julie E. Zakas on July 2, 2010 - 7:20 pm
Looked for a while for something that wouldn’t cost half a mortgage payment but would work fairly well on my motorcycle. Gave the Shark a try and it is Awesome! I only have to turn it a little way up to hear it over my pipes while riding and it comes in perfect. If I turn it full volume it would blast me off my bike! Awesome radio at an awesome price!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by George B. Williams IV on July 2, 2010 - 8:57 pm
At first was skeptical at the quality with such low price, but once I installed them I was very pleased. Amplifier has built in FM radio which is nice and stations come in clear. Presets can be programmed but I unplug the amp so it doesn’t drain the battery. With volume of amplifier up all the way and MP3 player about 70% can be clearly heard at 60mph, with full face helmet on. They have an optional remote but Amazon doesn’t have it available you have to order it at the same time as the amp from someone else. Speakers are supposedly waterproof haven’t tried it yet but I’ve seen reviews on youtube showing people dunking them and they work fine. Amp is not waterproof, I do not know if it gets hot or not I have it mounted where it gets sufficient air, but wouldn’t recommend mounting under the seat, might overheat and rather hard to reach the buttons.
Parts included:
-250W 2.1 amplifier (left & right speaker and sub out)
-power cord with noise filter
-left and right speaker with speaker wire
-mounting brackets
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Randy Blackstock on July 2, 2010 - 9:49 pm
On a scale 1-10 I’d put this between a 7 and 8.
I installed and mounted these on my Harley with V&H slips moderately loud pipes so I have to kick the sound system pretty loud at around 60 – 70 miles per-hour. Any other bike with quiet pipes would make a big difference for the better. I have an HD softail Heritage Classic, I mounted the amp on the left side real bag all the wire routed nicely under the seat back into the bag hidden. I used P-clamps instead of the side mirrors to mount the speakers and centered the speakers on the handlebars just behind the shield.
Pros
1. Easy to install
2. Nice sound from the speakers
Cons
1. the remote connection (phone jack) fit’s loosely where it plugs into the amp and over time wiggles loose thus I am not able to control the volume, I had to put a piece of tape over it to hold it in and that still does not work.
2. you can not change radio channels from the remote.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by H. Flores on July 2, 2010 - 11:45 pm
This item was easy to install. I did have to purchase RCA extension cables since the RCA cables on the speakers are fairly short. Guess just depends where you install the amp. Product sounds good up to around 60mph to 70mph. Only complaint is that you can not change the radio station from the remote. It can only be changed on the amp.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by curley03 on July 3, 2010 - 2:32 am
I’m very satisfied with this radio set. I received one speaker with a damaged screen. The seller sent a replacement after I sent them a photo of the damage. Very good customer service, The radio performs just great. The reception is good and the sound is loud enough to hear on the highway. Its very loud if I turn up the volume. A battery tender is a must if you leave the power connected. DOWN side is the power drain if left connected to save settings. Hard to read dial setting. very small problem in my opinion….I tell everyone about this radio and have sold several people on the radio.
Rating: 5 / 5