🎵 Elevate your ride’s soundtrack—because your bike deserves to be heard.
The Show Chrome Accessories 13-106 5.5" Coaxial 2-Way Speakers deliver 160 watts of dynamic, waterproof audio power designed specifically for Honda GL1800 motorcycles (2006-2017). Featuring wired connectivity and a compact, durable build, these speakers provide a seamless, high-quality sound upgrade for street-cruiser enthusiasts.
Model Name | Show Chrome Accessories 13-106 |
Speaker Type | Coaxial |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vehicle |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
Included Components | Show Chrome Accessories 13-106 |
Product Dimensions | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 4.05 Pounds |
Is Waterproof | True |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Items | 2 |
Control Method | Touch |
Speaker Size | 5.5 Inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Vehicle Service Type | street-cruiser-motorcycles |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | wired |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycle riding, particularly on Honda GL1800 models from 2006 to 2017 (front), and possibly other models and years with appropriate adaptability. |
UPC | 725378978347 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00725378978347 |
Manufacturer | Show Chrome Accessories |
Item Weight | 4.05 pounds |
Item model number | 13-106 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 13-106 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Wattage | 160 watts |
A**R
Exact fit in 2015 Honda F6B - Excellent replacement speakers
I replaced a pair of J&M speakers in the front dash with these - significantly noticeable improvement in volume, clarity, and low and high frequency reproduction. I don't routinely listen to music while riding but I do route the navigation voice through the dash (via a bluetooth adapter to the aux input cable). The SC's speaker construction is substantially better than the J&M's - have attached a few pics so you can see the comparison in magnets/construction. Same mounting holes, same hardware, same connectors as stock. Recommend, especially over the J&M's, if you're in the market for replacement speakers. Hope that helps!
M**E
Fantastic speakers
These speakers work well and my bike Clear, they hold the bass very well and mid range Carries the sound to balance the whole experience of the ride enjoyable
B**N
Good sound for the price
Without adding additional amps or customizing the sound system, these speakers are better than stock. I tested one of the right side vs. the higher priced J&M Corporation FSPU-GL06-XT XT on the left side. As the Honda GL 1800 doesn't have a side to side fader, I had to listen carefully for any difference in bass and treble and overall sound quality. I couldn't detect any difference in volume or sound quality. Both were about the same. As the Show Chrome speaker has a MUCH larger magnet and is rated at 160 watts vs. 140 watts for the J&M and is coaxial I decided to go with the Show Chrome. Good speakers for the price.
T**L
Good sound
One of my stock speakers quit. These fit perfect and have slightly better bass
I**U
Slightly better than stock.
Well I guess I was expecting much more than I got. The magnet size alone should have made the sound or volume much better. I don't know why Honda uses 3 ohm speakers. There are very few options for a better quality sound in this category, as I'm sure you all have found. I had the factory speakers first, then spent about the same amount for the JD's or JM I can't remember, tiny magnets. Slight difference in both. For a few decibel difference, is it really worth the money? I used some 4 ohm speakers for a while, no big difference. I come across this option, I see the size of the magnet and watched the videos for these. I am aware magnet size is not the only way to rate speakers, but it usually correlates to a better quality speaker or sound. So I bite, and get them, quick shipping, original packaging, Show Chrome has been my go to and my friends go to for accessories for our F6B's. I have not been disappointed as of yet on any of their products. I did notice a bit of difference when traveling on the freeway between 55-70 mph that I can hear slightly better, more clear sound at about the same level, about 19-23 on the volume. Still no bass at anything higher than 15 on the volume level and I insulated my boxes behind the speakers too. It distorts easily, and if you use your auto level when riding it can get distorted quickly when accelerating aggressively, I do use several different sources for my music. I rarely use the Am-Fm feature, mostly digital music streamed through a Bluetooth device directly installed into factory harness or the USB device in the left bag. I don't use the 3.5mm plug due to too much interference when charging my devices. There is a great Bluetooth device available through Goldwingonline.com $34.99. Excellent plug and play device for your Bluetooth needs. Here is the link. (https://www.goldwingonline.com/products/Goldwing_GL1800_F6B_Bluetooth_AUX_Audio_Input-1378-67.html)The speakers have good sound at modest levels and I'm sure the data you see in the videos online are valid, but they don't really translate to a huge difference in gain or quality of sound when riding, especially in windy situations or freeway driving. If you wear a full face helmet, forget it all together. I often result to putting on my 3/4 helmet with speakers and using my Scala rider Q3 for long distance riding. Since I have had the ability to test three different brands, I guess my answer to how I feel about these speakers is...muh.Do you have $100 to blow? I guess I did. Would I recommend them? No offense to the sellers or manufactures but, No. I would save your money and buy a good headset Sena or Scala for your helmet, or go big and spend the money for a conversion to a 2 or 4 ohm system with an upgraded amp in the bags and 3 way speakers in the dash and possibly the shelters on the sides. That is BIG money though, unless you can install it yourself. I myself, am saving up for the conversion. I'm all about valve for the money, and the value to me is just not there for these speakers. Sorry but my loss can be your gain, I'm in this venture over $300 with all speakers purchased and yet no value was found in any of these options. So there it is. Like it tell all my Harley friends, it doesn't matter what you choose to ride. Shut Up and Ride!! Stay safe.
J**S
Showchrome 5 1/2" speakers
Much better than stock.
S**Y
Same sound with lower volume setting
I was a little sceptical that the speakers would make a noticable difference in the sound from my bike, but when I had the opportunity to grab a set for around $50 I figured why not. Mine were original and 15 years old, so it could be worth it.Now, my completely unscientific testing method is as follows. I have several different playlist I listen to, and at freeway speeds of 60-80, 15 is almost always my preferred volume setting. Now with no changes except these speakers, I find that 15 often seems too loud and reduce the volume to 12 for the same perceived volume I had from the original speakers at 15. So yeah, I have to say that they made a difference. Take that for what it's worth. YMMV
T**G
The stock speakers sounded way better
Lack of sound quality
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