VOL. 50 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
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You can also use the touch
screen if you desire to achieve the
same outcome or the voice-command option with a remote microphone in your helmet. I spent
plenty of time tooling around with
the joystick controllers, finding
radio stations, turning up the volume and checking out the GPS.
There are two options available,
depending on which new model
you purchase. Boom Box 6.5 GT
Premium (6.5 stands for six and
a half inches) is standard issue
on the Ultra Limited, Street Glide
Special, CVO Limited, and the Tri
Glide models. While the 6.5 GT
premium is the bigger and more
advanced of the two, the 4.3
(again a reference to screen size
in inches) is smaller and only of-
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fers the standard audio system.
The 4.3 system is available on
the Electra Glide, Ultra Classic,
and Street Glide.
Both Boom Box systems
feature High-Resolution color
screens with auto and manual
dim functions. The Boom Box
4.3 comes with new 25 watts per
two-channel or four-channel audio system with distortion limited
to just one percent so you can