When it comes to bicycles, tuning options are rather limited, especially in the audio department, but a community of teenagers in Palermo, Sicily, has found a way to adapt car stereo systems complete with speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers and even car batteries on their cycles, allowing them to pump out up to 1250W of sound as they cruise the city streets.Bike tuning has become a trend among music-loving teenage cyclists of Palermo, on the island of Sicily. They spend anywhere between a couple of hundred euros to over 1,200 euros to have their bikes converted into powerful sound systems on wheels.
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The typical setup of a tricked out stereo cycle in Palermo consists of a head unit on the handlebar, speakers and tweeters in the middle section of the bike, between the seat post and the handlebar, and amplifiers, subwoofers and car batteries in the back.
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Most of the kids do all the work themselves, from buying the necessary gear and making the fiberglass casings for the speakers, to the actual electrical wiring. They have their own forums and Facebook groups where they exchange tips and advice, and gather around Palermo almost every day to show off their tricked out bikes and compete in sound battles.
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“Implanted bicycles” have been around in Palermo for over half a decade, but they have only recently become a nuisance for the locals, as the number of bike tuning enthusiasts increased. Today, it’s not uncommon to see a group of tuned bike riders cruising around the city with the volume on their stereo systems turned all the way up.
Photo: Bici Tuning Palermo/Facebook
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