I took a $15.00 waterbottle brack off one of my MTB and mounted it inside the rear roof of my 2015 Viking. it holds an EU Boom speaker perfectly. I use my Iphone, Pandora app and Bluetooth. Sounds great - all in I spent $215.00. inexpensive, great sound, remove it for security and charges off the cig-lighter (15 hours per charge. When im not on my viking, I simply remove it and use it in the house, boat wherever!
Eric D The radio is an SSV works. I actually just took it out and sold it as the reception was terrible, and the sound quality was ehhhhhhh. I actually just mounted a Kenwood marine head unit, with marine speakers which is 10 times better and less money invested! I also have a marine amp that I may throw in there too for the fun of it. Just a little worried about too much draw on the battery.
Cool! Thanks for the input. I saw in the accessory catalog that they offer a "second battery kit". I won't go that far, but some tunes would be nice. Out here in ID FM coverage is spotty at best, I will have to go with a satellite set up if anything.
was looking into a teryx. Whats the cab room for the driver like in comparison to the two? I'm a pretty big guy. at 6'6' its hard to find a comfortable fit for a sidebyside
appreciate that. Buddy has a rhino and its just like a little tight for the liking. Honestly like the both viking and teryx so now the choice begins. thanks again!
Ryan Both are more than capable, I own the Viking, and my cousin owns the Teryx in these videos. The Viking has the ground clearance, and the Teryx has a little more power, but all in all very very good machines! The downside to both is they are a little wide, compared to some of the other offerings. That said this was the only solid instance of being truly stuck in our riding this summer!