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    Kuryakyn Road Thunder Plus Sound Bar Satin Silver - 2719

    Kuryakyn

    MSRP: $599.99
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    Kuryakyn Road Thunder Speaker Pods Bluetooth Audio Controller Black - 2713

    Kuryakyn

    MSRP: $579.99
    $479.99
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    Kuryakyn Road Thunder Speaker Pods Bluetooth Audio Controller Chrome - 2712

    Kuryakyn

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    Boss Audio Systems ATV UTV Amplified Bluetooth Sound System 4in Speakers - RGB Illumination - UTV4BRGB

    Boss Audio

    $219.99
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    Boss Audio Systems Marine Waketower Speakers/ 400 Watts/Pair/ 4in/ 2 Way - MRWT40

    Boss Audio

    $189.99
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    Boss Audio Systems Marine Gauge Receiver / Bluetooth / No CD / USB / AM FM - MGR350B

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    Boss Audio Systems Motorcycle Speaker Amplifier/ Bluetooth/ 3in Speakers 2 Pair- Black - MCBK470B

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    $279.99
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    Boss Audio Systems Motorcycle Speaker Built In Amplifier/ Bluetooth 3in Speakers- Black - MCBK425BA

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    Boss Audio Systems 4 Channel Weatherproof Bluetooth Amplifier/ 500 Watts - MC900B

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    Boss Audio Systems Motorcycle Speaker Amplifier/ Bluetooth/ 3in Speakers Pair- Chrome - MC470B

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Powersports audio covers everything from weatherproof speaker bars and full-amplifier UTV stage kits to two-way communication intercoms and motorcycle saddlebag subwoofers — built to perform where consumer electronics fail. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 70 in-stock audio products across 7 specialized brands, spanning $10.35 to $4,399.99, so whether you're wiring a rock crawler or upgrading a touring bike, there's a system engineered for your application.

Our Top Picks for Audio

Every product below was selected for real-world durability, verified fitment, and measurable audio performance in demanding powersports environments.

BAZ Party Bars

Bazooka | $529.99

Integrated Bluetooth, LED lighting, and weatherproof construction combine in a single bolt-on bar built for side-by-side and ATV mounting.

  • All-in-one design eliminates the need for separate amps, receivers, and wiring harnesses

BSA Motorcycle Speakers

Boss Audio | $699.99

A 4-channel amplifier paired with front fairing speakers delivers road-audible output without aftermarket headunit modifications.

  • Integrated amplifier simplifies installation and eliminates impedance mismatch common in add-on setups

DEI Speaker Baffles

DEI | $15.89

Foam speaker baffles isolate rear wave energy and protect drivers from moisture and debris intrusion at the door or panel cavity.

  • Low-cost upgrade that measurably improves midrange clarity and extends speaker life in wet or dusty environments

KUR Sound Bars

Kuryakyn | $499.99

Chrome-finished speaker pods with onboard Bluetooth audio control are purpose-built for handlebar and fairing mounting on touring motorcycles.

  • Weatherproof drivers and vibration-dampened housing address the specific stress points of motorcycle road vibration

ROC Subwoofer Kit

Rockford Fosgate | $2,499.99

Dual 10-inch saddlebag-mounted subwoofers deliver true low-frequency extension that fairing speakers physically cannot reproduce at highway speeds.

  • Purpose-engineered enclosure volume and tuning frequency matched to saddlebag geometry for accurate bass output

ROC UTV Stage 6 Stereo Kits

Rockford Fosgate UTV | $4,399.99

A complete stage system integrating amplifier, head unit, speaker array, and wiring harness engineered as a cohesive unit for maximum acoustic performance inside a roll cage environment.

  • Matched component gains and impedance throughout the signal chain eliminate the guesswork and noise floors of mixed-brand installs

RGD Polaris Mounts

Rugged Radios | $1,628.69

An integrated communication and intercom kit combining Bluetooth intercom, GMRS two-way radio, and vehicle-specific mounting hardware in a single competition-ready package.

  • GMRS licensing-capable radio paired with noise-filtered intercom handles both co-driver communication and long-range trail coordination simultaneously

How to Choose the Right Audio

Powersports audio fails when consumer-grade components meet vibration, moisture, UV exposure, and extreme temperature cycling — the single biggest mistake buyers make is treating any weatherproof rating as equivalent to purpose-built powersports construction. True IP65 or IP67-rated drivers use UV-stabilized cone materials, tinsel leads rated for constant flex, and sealed motor assemblies; cheap splash-resistant units use the same label on fundamentally different hardware. Matching your amplifier's RMS output to your speaker's continuous power handling — not peak ratings — is what separates systems that last a season from systems that last a decade.

Key Specifications

Speaker sensitivity is the most underrated spec in powersports audio. A 1 dB increase in sensitivity requires half the amplifier power to produce the same volume — critical when you're running off a limited electrical system shared with lighting, winches, and accessories. At highway or trail speeds, background noise levels exceed 85 dB, which means a system needs genuine output capability, not just peak watt ratings inflated by marketing. Look for sensitivity ratings at or above 90 dB/1W/1m for any application where wind or engine noise is a factor.

Enclosure design matters as much as driver quality in compact powersports installs. Open-back mounting degrades bass response and accelerates cone fatigue from uncontrolled rear-wave pressure. Speaker baffles, dedicated pods, or sealed enclosures maintain the correct acoustic load on the driver, reduce distortion at higher volumes, and protect the cone from debris and moisture entering from the cavity side. This is why purpose-built sound bars and pod systems consistently outperform retrofit flush-mount installs using the same drivers.

For communication systems, noise-canceling microphone technology and intercom channel isolation are non-negotiable in high-speed applications. A system that works cleanly at 30 mph in a parking lot may produce nothing but wind roar and exhaust noise at 70 mph on a desert trail. Look for full-duplex intercom operation — both occupants can speak and hear simultaneously — versus VOX-triggered half-duplex systems that cut audio mid-sentence under heavy engine load. GMRS-capable radios extend range well beyond Bluetooth or FRS units and are worth the licensing step for serious trail or competition use.

Wiring quality determines longevity more than any other installation variable. Marine-grade tinned copper wire resists corrosion from moisture and vibration cracking far longer than standard automotive CCA (copper-clad aluminum) wire in flex-heavy powersports applications. Proper fusing at the battery, correct gauge sizing for amp draw, and vibration-resistant connector choices are all part of a system that survives rough terrain. A $400 amplifier wired with undersized or unprotected runs will fail before a properly installed $200 unit.

Powersports Audio Power & Speaker Matching Reference

ApplicationRecommended RMS Amplifier PowerMinimum Speaker SensitivitySuggested Configuration
ATV / Single Rider UTV (under 60 mph)25–50W per channel88 dB/1W/1m2-channel amp + 2 weatherproof 6.5" speakers
Side-by-Side / Dual Occupant UTV (trail speeds)50–100W per channel90 dB/1W/1m4-channel amp + 4 speakers or 2-channel + sound bar
High-Speed Desert / Dune Running (60+ mph)75–150W per channel92 dB/1W/1mStage kit with dedicated amp, 4+ speakers, sub
Touring Motorcycle (highway speeds)25–50W per channel90 dB/1W/1mFairing speakers + saddlebag sub + 2–4 channel amp
Communication / Intercom (all applications)N/A — intercom systemFull-duplex, noise-cancel micStandalone intercom + 2-way radio for trail/race
Competition / Racing (helmet-integrated comm)N/A — comm systemHelmet-rated speakers, ANR preferredMulti-channel intercom + GMRS radio + helmet kit

Price Guide

Entry ($10.35–$350): This range covers acoustic accessories like speaker baffles, replacement drivers, and single-speaker bar upgrades — the right starting point for adding protection to an existing install or replacing a failed component without rebuilding an entire system.

Mid-range ($350–$1,000): Most serious enthusiasts land here — full sound bars with integrated Bluetooth, motorcycle speaker and amp combos, and standalone intercom systems that deliver genuine usability improvements over factory setups without requiring professional installation.

Premium ($1,000–$4,399.99): Stage audio kits, dual-subwoofer motorcycle setups, and full communication packages with integrated two-way radio belong at this tier — justified for riders and drivers spending real time at speed, on extended trips, or in competition where audio and communication are functional tools, not accessories.

Who Is This For?

Powersports audio serves a broad spectrum from weekend trail riders to full-time competition teams, and usage scores reflect exactly where these systems earn their keep.

Weekend Off-Roading — 8.4/10

Weekend off-road use scores the highest across the category because this is where audio transitions from convenience to genuine utility — group trail communication, music over engine and exhaust noise, and intercom between driver and co-pilot all improve the experience measurably. Weatherproofing requirements are real but manageable, and most mid-range systems handle occasional mud, dust, and water crossings without issue. This is the core use case these products are engineered around.

High-Speed Desert Running — 8.4/10

Desert running ties weekend off-roading at 8.4/10 but demands fundamentally more from an audio system — wind and exhaust noise levels above 90 dB at speed mean only high-sensitivity speakers with serious amplification remain audible, and communication systems must feature active noise cancellation to be usable. Vibration loads at high desert speeds stress speaker surrounds, wiring connectors, and mounting hardware harder than any other use case, which is why full stage kits with purpose-built mounting solutions consistently outperform field-assembled component systems here.

Serious Rock Crawling — 8.4/10

Rock crawling scores identically to the high-speed categories despite the lower speeds, because communication between driver, spotter, and co-pilot is safety-critical in technical terrain — this use case drives the highest demand for integrated intercom and two-way radio systems in the category. Audio systems in crawling applications face severe chassis flex and impact loading that will fatigue poorly routed wiring and unbracketed speaker mounting in short order. Robust mounting hardware and quality connectors matter more here than raw speaker output.

Overlanding / Expedition — 7.9/10

Overlanding scores 7.9/10 because audio and communication systems are part of a broader electrical ecosystem that includes lighting, navigation, and camp power — system current draw and wiring integration discipline become more important than peak audio performance. Long-duration trips also expose any weatherproofing weakness that shorter outings never reveal. Bluetooth range, multi-device pairing, and reliable two-way radio communication for convoy travel are the features that define a good overlanding audio package.

Street Performance — 7.5/10

Street performance and racing competition both score 7.5/10, reflecting the reality that audio is a functional upgrade on the street and a communication tool in competition rather than a primary performance modifier like suspension or engine components. On the street, sound quality, ease of Bluetooth pairing, and clean installation aesthetics drive buying decisions, while competition applications prioritize intercom clarity, radio range, and helmet integration above everything else.

Trusted Audio Brands We Carry

Rugged Radios built their reputation specifically in off-road racing communication — their intercom and radio systems are FIA and SCORE-sanctioned event staples because the hardware is engineered to survive the actual abuse of competition, not just simulate it. Rockford Fosgate's powersports division develops enclosures, amplifiers, and speakers as matched systems with measured acoustic targets for specific vehicle acoustics, which is why their stage kits outperform comparable-wattage assembled systems. Boss Audio brings accessible price points to motorcycle audio without sacrificing the weatherproof construction standards the application demands. Bazooka's party bar format proved that self-contained, all-in-one speaker bars were the right answer for riders who want plug-and-play audio without custom fabrication. Kuryakyn focuses on the touring motorcycle market with chrome finishes and vibration-dampened hardware that matches both the aesthetic and durability expectations of long-distance riders. DEI rounds out the category with acoustic accessories — baffles, insulation, and mounting solutions — that improve the performance of any speaker install regardless of brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are ATV speakers actually worth the investment?

Yes — purpose-built ATV speakers are worth it specifically because consumer speakers fail rapidly under the vibration, moisture, and UV exposure of powersports use, meaning the real question is whether you want to replace a cheap speaker twice or install a proper one once. Trail audio at even moderate speeds requires speakers with sensitivity ratings above 88 dB/1W/1m to remain audible over engine and wind noise. Weatherproof surrounds, sealed motor assemblies, and UV-stable cone materials are the technical differentiators that make powersports-rated speakers a better long-term value than consumer equivalents, even at higher upfront cost. The addition of intercom communication further multiplies the value by improving safety and coordination on technical trails.

Can you actually put speakers on a 4-wheeler or ATV?

Yes, and the installation is straightforward on most ATVs using either handlebar-mounted pods, rack-mount sound bars, or fender-mounted speakers with a compact amplifier and weatherproof wiring. The key fitment considerations are available mounting surfaces, accessory power output from the charging system, and whether the audio draw will conflict with other electrical accessories like winches or lighting. Most modern ATVs produce enough charging current to support a modest 2-channel system without modification; larger stage kits on heavily accessorized machines may require a secondary battery or upgraded stator. Sound bars with integrated amplifiers and Bluetooth receivers simplify wiring significantly compared to building a component system from individual parts.

Are underseat subwoofers worth buying for powersports applications?

Underseat subwoofers are worth it in enclosed or semi-enclosed cab applications — side-by-sides with roofs and doors, or motorcycles with saddlebag-mounted enclosures — where the sub has an actual acoustic boundary to pressurize and produce low-frequency output. In fully open vehicles without any enclosure, a subwoofer driver mounted without a proper sealed or ported box will produce significantly less bass than its rated specs suggest and will run at lower efficiency, stressing the amplifier. The saddlebag sub format for touring motorcycles is particularly well-validated because the bag itself functions as a purpose-designed enclosure with calculated internal volume. If the vehicle and mounting location support proper enclosure geometry, the bass extension improvement over full-range speakers is substantial and immediately noticeable at highway speeds.

Are wake tower speakers a good option for powersports and off-road use?

Wake tower speakers translate well to roll cage and sport bar mounting in UTVs and off-road vehicles because they're engineered for the same combination of open-air mounting, high vibration, and full weather exposure found on boat towers. The coaxial driver format and compression-molded housing common in wake tower designs handle direct water spray and UV degradation well. The primary limitation is power handling — most wake tower speakers are voiced for marine amplifiers and may require impedance verification when paired with automotive-format powersports head units. For cage-top or sport bar mounting specifically, their shallow-depth clamp mounting systems adapt naturally to roll bar tube diameters, making them a practical choice even outside their original marine application.

Are rocker switches safe for powersports audio and accessory control?

Rocker switches are safe when correctly rated for the circuit amperage and properly sealed against moisture ingress — the failure mode is not the switch mechanism itself but undersized current ratings and contaminated contacts from dust and water in unsealed housings. For audio and accessory control in powersports applications, look for switches rated at minimum 20A continuous with an IP67 or marine-grade environmental seal. Illuminated rocker switches draw a small parasitic current even when off, which is negligible in most applications but worth accounting for in builds with tight battery budgets. Panel-mounted rocker arrays with dedicated fuse protection for each circuit are the industry-standard approach in both racing builds and serious trail rigs for exactly this reason.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Audio for your application — street, track, or full race build.