I can't answer your question. But I do have a question for you. What is the big draw for music on a motorcycle. With all the natural beauty around and the excitement of being on a motorcycle, what is with the music? I once rode with a group. Their music was so loud, it ruined the ride experience for me. Plus, there are already lots of things I feel that are more important for me to monitor than what ever tune may be playing, Traffic, the bike, the environment, me, my passenger. Maybe I am just too easily distracted by the music. I don't ride with them any more ... just not pleasurable for me. I am sorry you are having this trouble and I hope you get it fixed - definitely not something for me.
SOURCE: 1977 honda goldwing rear tire removal never had
Get a service manual.
there are two ways to go. both time consuming and of moderate difficulty.
My favorite is to remove the trunk, saddlebags, rear fender as a unit. Then the tire is in the open to work on. Not an easy job.
SOURCE: hookin up fader and rear speakers on 1990 1500 goldwing
If there is an AUX output ... try that ...
If you are jury rigging, take one wire from the speaker, put it on the center tap of your pot (veriable resistor). On the right, put a wire from there to the front speaker. On the other tap (left) run a wire to the rear. You will need a common from the front speaker (the one you left there) to the rear.
Hopefully you are not concerned about ohms or phases.
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