Wiring my motorcycle

 

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Username: Beriah

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Registered: Jul-14
I am in the process of wiring up the audio on my motorcycle. I have a Harley Street glide fairing that is running all speakers (no gauges). My current set up

2 pair of Hawg Wired tweeters (came with crossover module)
[url]http://hawg-wired.com/product_info.php/cPath/54/pPath/111[/url]

Pair of J&M Rokker 7.25" speakers
[url]http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=HCRK-7252-RXX[/url]

Pair of Kicker 4" speakers
[url]http://www.kicker.com/KS_Series[/url]

On the trunk and hard lowers I have 2 pair of Polk DXI 525
[url]http://www.polkaudio.com/products/dxi525[/url]

with a Rockford Folsgate Punch amp
[url]http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/pbr300x4[/url]

ALong with this head unit
[url]http://www.pyleaudio.com/sku/PLR34M/In-Dash-AMFM-MPX-Receiver-With-MP3-Play back-and-USBSDAux-Inputs[/url]

Now here is my question
the JM speakers are 2 ohms while all my other speakers are 4 ohms
The amp said it can only run 4 ohms

So what would be the best way to wire up everything to get the best sound?

My plan was to wire the Polk speakers to the head unit, with the other speakers wired to the amp. Would this work?

Thanks for any input
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