Tips for Installing Steel Horse Audio Speaker Systems on Your Motorcycle

Enhancing your motorcycle riding experience with a premium audio system is a thrilling upgrade, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes while on the road. Steel Horse Audio Speaker Systems offer top-notch sound quality designed specifically for motorcycles.

In this guide, we will walk you through step-by-step instructions, along with valuable tips and tricks, to ensure a successful installation onto various motorcycle models. From wiring to mounting and optimizing sound performance, you'll be cruising to your favorite beats in no time.


Gather Tools and Materials

Before you begin, ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials. These typically include a screwdriver set, wire stripper, crimping tool, electrical tape, mounting brackets, and, of course, your Steel Horse Audio Motorcycle Speaker System kit.

Choose Ideal Speaker Locations

Identify the optimal locations for your speakers. Factors like visibility and sound projection should guide your decision. Common locations include the handlebars, highway bars, or luggage racks, depending on your motorcycle model.

Mounting the Speakers

Mount the speakers using the provided brackets or customized mounts, if needed. Ensure a secure fit that minimizes vibration. Take into account the speaker's direction for optimal sound projection towards the rider and passengers.

Wiring and Electrical Connections

Disconnect the Battery - To prevent any electrical mishaps, disconnect the motorcycle battery before starting any wiring work.

Prepare Wiring - Strip the wire ends from both the speakers and the amplifier harness, and prepare to connect them together, (once you are done with the next step).

Route the Wiring

Carefully route the wiring along the frame or through existing cable channels to prevent any tangling or damage.

Connect to Power

Identify a suitable power source and remote-on connection for your audio system, typically the motorcycle's ignition or accessory circuit will work well for the remote-on option (or if you have the MTX controller, that will connect to the remote-on wire). Next, Connect the positive (red) wire to the battery (+) power source and the negative (black) wire to a good, solid ground.

Connect to Audio Source

Most of our systems will use wireless Bluetooth for audio input, however, if your audio system includes an auxiliary input, you can connect it to your preferred audio source, such as a smartphone or MP3 player.

Test Connections

Before finalizing any connections, turn on the audio system to test if the speakers and wiring are functioning correctly.

Sound Performance Optimization

Speaker Positioning - Ensure the speakers are pointed towards you and positioned to minimize interference from other motorcycle components.

Equalizer Settings - Many audio devices come with an equalizer that allows you to adjust bass, treble, and other sound parameters. Experiment with these settings to achieve the sound profile you desire.

Weatherproofing

If your chosen locations expose the speakers to the elements, don’t worry. They are fully submersible waterproof!

Volume Levels

Set an appropriate volume level that allows you to hear both the music and the road noise. Keep in mind that excessively loud volumes can be distracting and dangerous.

Balancing Sound

If your motorcycle has a passenger, ensure that the sound is balanced between the rider and passenger speakers for an enjoyable experience for both.

Final words

Installing Steel Horse Audio Speaker Systems onto your motorcycle will significantly enhance your riding experience by bringing your favorite music along for the journey. Following the step-by-step instructions outlined in this guide (and furthermore in your manual) will help ensure a successful installation process.

Remember to take your time, double-check your connections, and consider seeking professional help if you encounter any challenges. We are always here to help over the phone or email, so just let us know! Once everything is in place, you'll be able to hit the open road, enjoying clear and immersive sound as you explore new horizons on your motorcycle!

Next
Next

Revving Up Your Ride: Exploring the World of Motorcycle Audio