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Installed my custom dynamics LED turn signal dynamic ringz. They don't cast so much light but they sure do offer lots of visibility. I flipped my passing lights for mountain riding at night and they are a little bright for following traffic. This gets me the visibility I need with the passing lights off.
It's all stock factory Daymaker except for Dynamic Ringz on the turn signals. The only other mod was flipping the passing lights upside down which has already been so thoroughly covered on the forum. They shine all over the place, light up everything in front of me and I can see in the curves easily and animals a good distance off the side of the road. I have them turned out a slight bit to keep focal point of the passing lights out of the oncoming drivers eyes. That way I never get flashed.
However when riding behind cars they tend to light up the inside of the vehicle so I know they are annoying. I turn them off when following vehicles or riding in a group at night. The Dynamic Ringz give me the nighttime visibility for other vehicles to see me without the passing lights. In the day light, I run everything, including the high beam. I'm seen for sure.
Last edited by JoeAverage; Jun 15, 2016 at 05:08 PM.
Joe, I was just looking those today. Are they the lights with the ring on the outside that turns off when you engage the turn signal? They are really bright. Did you get the white and amber? What are the rings on your faring next to the slip stream vent? Is that a reflection? Thanks!
Joe, I was just looking those today. Are they the lights with the ring on the outside that turns off when you engage the turn signal? They are really bright. Did you get the white and amber? What are the rings on your faring next to the slip stream vent? Is that a reflection? Thanks!
Yes, those are the ones. The rings you see on the fairing are just an optical disfunction or reflection of the rings off the lense I guess. There's nothing there. They are bright but don't cast much light outwardly, just visibly from the other direction. I got the smoke lenses with them. Don't get the Harley brand lenses, they are $18.95 each. The ones the dealer sold me were aftermarket, $1.95 each. They are in my signature pic with lights off.
I really like mine. I don't think it's my imagination, but it seems that vehicles pulling up from side streets don't try to pull out in front of me as much. My only gripe, if you want to call it that, is the color temperature of the lights is a little cooler than my stock headlight and passing lights, so they don't match.
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