Added Daymaker & Powervision Mount
#3
Very nice!
I am thinking about getting the chrome version of the Daymaker (for the poster that asked what it is, it is the LED Headlight that Harley makes). Let us know how you like it after driving at night.
Also, with no windshield, does your PV and phone move around in the wind? I would be afraid to run with those mounted like that without a shield.
I am thinking about getting the chrome version of the Daymaker (for the poster that asked what it is, it is the LED Headlight that Harley makes). Let us know how you like it after driving at night.
Also, with no windshield, does your PV and phone move around in the wind? I would be afraid to run with those mounted like that without a shield.
#5
Havent tried riding with the mounts.
Very nice!
I am thinking about getting the chrome version of the Daymaker (for the poster that asked what it is, it is the LED Headlight that Harley makes). Let us know how you like it after driving at night.
Also, with no windshield, does your PV and phone move around in the wind? I would be afraid to run with those mounted like that without a shield.
I am thinking about getting the chrome version of the Daymaker (for the poster that asked what it is, it is the LED Headlight that Harley makes). Let us know how you like it after driving at night.
Also, with no windshield, does your PV and phone move around in the wind? I would be afraid to run with those mounted like that without a shield.
#6
Also, with no windshield, does your PV and phone move around in the wind? I would be afraid to run with those mounted like that without a shield.
Hope the guys on the opposite end of that Daymaker will be able to see! Ha ha!
#7
I would recommend the Daymaker to anyone. IMHO, it is superior to even HID bulbs and certainly incandescent. In conjunction with the LED passing lamps, the amount of light is considerable. Especially when using the independent control auxiliary lamp wire harness kit [HD part # 69200442] which allows the passing lamps to remain on when using the high beams.
The LED bulbs are costly but when improved night vision is needed, it's worth it. I live in a very rural area with absolutely no city lights. When deer and other animals cross the road along with road gators, carcasses and other obstacles, any advantage is appreciated.
The LED bulbs are costly but when improved night vision is needed, it's worth it. I live in a very rural area with absolutely no city lights. When deer and other animals cross the road along with road gators, carcasses and other obstacles, any advantage is appreciated.
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#8
I cant wait to ride at night now
I would recommend the Daymaker to anyone. IMHO, it is superior to even HID bulbs and certainly incandescent. In conjunction with the LED passing lamps, the amount of light is considerable. Especially when using the independent control auxiliary lamp wire harness kit [HD part # 69200442] which allows the passing lamps to remain on when using the high beams.
The LED bulbs are costly but when improved night vision is needed, it's worth it. I live in a very rural area with absolutely no city lights. When deer and other animals cross the road along with road gators, carcasses and other obstacles, any advantage is appreciated.
The LED bulbs are costly but when improved night vision is needed, it's worth it. I live in a very rural area with absolutely no city lights. When deer and other animals cross the road along with road gators, carcasses and other obstacles, any advantage is appreciated.
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