“For the Loud and Proud”

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I started Installing stereo’s back in 1991. I was a senior in high school and had my first truck, and back in the 90’s stereos were a big thing. So i had a guy that said he knew what he was doing, install a amp and a box with 2 15″ subs in my truck. The install did not look right to me since he ran the power wire for the amp through the fender and into the truck. So i researched on how to do it correctly and rewired the truck. After that vehicle was totaled I bought a 1982 Nissan Sentra. I Built this car to compete in IASCA sound quality competitions. This vehicle sounded amazing with all alpine components in it with rockford fosgate subs. But i lived in NY and the stereo system was stolen out of the car. But i kept on installing, building boxes for people. I have always had an upgraded stereo system in my vehicles, so when The Bagger I bought had a stereo I had to upgrade it.

@alteregobaggers A little sound demo. #alteregobaggers #bagger #customharley #motorcycleaudio #diamondaudio #advanblack #stereosystems #motorcyclesoundchallenge ♬ original sound – Brian Seckel

The first stereo system was that 6 speaker JL audio system. 6- 6.5″s powered by a jl audio amp. After the Bikes on the Beach show I decided it was a time for a change and converted the bike to a road glide, to fit more audio. With the help from Da Funk Shop in Miami, we created a monster stereo competition audio bike. The first competition it entered it won, and then won multiple Audio competitions after that. All this time I have been installing stereo on bikes under the Greazy Hawgs Garage name.

Dan Perry- owner Greazy Hawgs Garage
I met Dan through a friend. His bike was also getting painted at Viking Cycle Art at the same time my bike was. He was just starting his show out of his garage. Dan and I hit it off and I started helping him in the show when he needed it. Then I was working there every night after my Full time job. Dan knew I really enjoyed stereo’s and I installed every stereo system that Greazy Hawgs Garage sold. I also built every custom bike that came from that shop over the years. I was also Dan’s wiring specialist. Every set of Handlebars, lights , anything that had to be wired went to me. With me still working a full time job as a tech i was tired of working on repair work and wanted to do more stereo / custom work. So I started my own shop, Alterego Baggers, with the focus on custom bikes and specializing on Bike Audio. 

@alteregobaggers Another video of my bike. No subs. 8 speakers#motorcyclesoundchallenge #customharley #custombikes #stereosystems #Alteregobaggers ♬ original sound – Brian Seckel
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