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I've used a strobe on the Brake Light on my bikes for quite awhile now. I also added the Harley Electra Glo LED Saddlebag lights, P/N 67800241 to my Ultra and have had many positive comments on them. If the price on the Harley Filler Lights, P/N 90200873, were a bit less I'd add them as well.
Last edited by Bluehighways; Mar 1, 2016 at 01:07 AM.
I've used a strobe on the Brake Light on my bikes for quite awhile now. I also added the Harley Electra Glo LED Saddlebag lights, P/N 67800241 to my Ultra and have had many positive comments on them. If the price on the Harley Filler Lights, P/N 90200873, were a bit less I'd add them as well.
Is it possible to make the Elecra Glow's strobe with the brake light on one of the CD controllers? Like on a 16 SGS, a little differant light set up than the Ultra Limiteds.
Thanks
Three weeks ago I was rear ended by a car while sitting in traffic waiting for a pickup to make a left hand turn. I'm fine but the bike is waiting for parts in order to repair it.
I'm looking at installing Custom Dynamics strobe module that will allow the tour pack brake lights to flash. Does anyone have any experience with this module? http://www.easternperformance.com/cu...pak-14-15.html
Does anyone know if CD is selling the second generation version of the Magic Strobe yet? The early ones required wiring a diode into the module after they found it would crap out after repeated use without it, and the newer ones were supposed to have it all internal, plug and play, no additional wiring...are they selling those yet?
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