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The picture on the site looks really impressive. How good is it in real life? I use the customdynamics probeams https://www.customdynamics.com/probe...ic-ringz?cat=2 and those are pretty good (very expensive compared to the price for what you posted)
Damn those are as expensive as the ones straight from Harley! Do they offer any benefits over the Harley LEDs?
Originally Posted by Calif Fat Bob
Very spendy for sure, but I really liked the outer white ring only when not signaling. That and they look stock which I liked as well.
Heck it's a Harley and everything is expensive! lol
Sometimes I try to justify prices. Sometimes I just buy what I want no matter the price - like my Fat Bob. But $225 for LEDs is price gouging. If I ever convert my signals to LED I may actually try the cheap stuff. I do like the DRL ring on the ones you have though just like you said.
Damn those are as expensive as the ones straight from Harley! Do they offer any benefits over the Harley LEDs?
Sometimes I try to justify prices. Sometimes I just buy what I want no matter the price - like my Fat Bob. But $225 for LEDs is price gouging. If I ever convert my signals to LED I may actually try the cheap stuff. I do like the DRL ring on the ones you have though just like you said.
Price gouging would apply to basic necessities, this is capitalism. If you think the price is too high? Don't buy it...just remember buy cheap, buy twice.
As for CustomDynamics I can attest to their quality and that they're worth every penny. The light is bright and strong, they're very well made, and they have outstanding customer service. I just put ProBeam front and rear signals and a headlamp on my wife's '22 FXBBS, I want her to be safe and seen, day and night! I also have them on my Dyna and had them on the Sporty we just sold...they are the first mod to any of my bikes.
Price gouging would apply to basic necessities, this is capitalism. If you think the price is too high? Don't buy it...just remember buy cheap, buy twice.
Arguing semantics is boring. I believe you know what I meant.
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