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If it is not too much trouble, that would be great. On the other hand… being snowed in, this could be a costly few days with internet access and looking at additional upgrades.
I was lucky to get them today, they were just closing.
As for the filler lights, according to the picture on the box they look much brighter than the brake light and the pattern flows well with the other lights on the tourpak and the lower fender trim light. I am highly considering these.
Did you happen to get the p/n for the Stealth lights? I am not finding them on-line and with almost 3 ft of snow here in VA, a visit the dealer is not in cards for several days.
3ft of snow, that is insane. Hope you stocked up on booze and food. Stay safe.
I have the 67800604 led lights on the back of my bags. The black frame kinda disappear on my black bags, but add better light conspicuity when they light up. I think they look cool and I like them, but I want more. I'm pretty sure that a second set would snug up nicely and also "disappear" under the first set.
All things electrical is basically foreign to me, so I'm wondering about how I'd wire these together: Is it just a matter of cutting the connectors off of the wires of the second set and posi-tapping them onto the left/right wires of the first set then just connect left/right as usual to the bike's harness? Could this work? Would it send mixed signals to the system and let it function properly at all? Would George Barris, Gene Winfield, Boyd Coddington, and Chip Foose be proud of me?
As far as I'm concerned, the higher up the lights to get texting tailgater's attention, the better conspicuity for my safety. Four is better than two. Why do you think they mounted the CHMSLs high up on cages, right? And I'd probably add the Stealth lights for even more shitsngrinz and conspicuity from the rear of my '15 Vivid Black RGS
Last edited by nuttbaggerr; Jan 23, 2016 at 08:24 PM.
Went to the local dealer today and they had the filler and the new Stealth lights in stock. The sales rep behind the parts counter said that the filler lights are much brighter than the Kuryakyn. Would still like to see them on a bike first to be sure.
Custom Dynamics are MUCH brighter than the Kury product....
and $50 less than the HD.
I will testify as to their quality, as will a bunch of folks here.
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